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The Idea of Justice
Amartya Sen throws the idea of justice under the spotlight by showing The Idea of Justice as a reason to think on how the society is unjust.
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Khushwant Singh
Train to Pakistan is an ideal novel for those who wish to learn more about India’s past and the scenario behind the partition.
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The Phoenix and the Carpet
It's startling enough to have a phoenix hatch in your house, but even more startling when it talks and reveals that you have a magic carpet.
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A HISTORY OF SOUTH INDIA (OIP): From Prehistoric Times To the Fall of Vijayanagar
A History Of South India is an interesting narrative about the history of the Indian subcontinent southwards of the Deccan plateau.
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Indica
Researching across wide-ranging scientific disciplines biochemist Pranay Lal has woven together a narrative of India’s natural history.
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The Complete Novels of Sherlock Holmes
This is where begins a historical partnership between Dr. Watson, the archetypal gentleman and legendary sleuth, Sherlock Holmes.
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Welcome to Dead House (Goosebumps - 1)
Amanda and Josh think the old house they have just moved into is weird, spooky, possibly haunted but their parents do not believe them.
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The Secret Network of Nature: The Delicate Balance of All Living Things
The natural world is a web of intricate connections, many of which. But it is these connections that maintain nature equilibrium
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An Era of Darkness: The British Empire in India
An Era of Darkness will serve to correct many misconceptions about one of the most contested periods of Indian history.
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The Blue Umbrella
Ruskin Bond's short and humorous novella, set in the picturesque hills of Garhwal, perfectly captures life in a village.
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Sapiens: A Brief History of Humankind
In this bold and provocative book, Yuval Noah Harari explores who we are, how we got here and where we're going.
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