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Terror in Islamabad by Amar Bhushan
Based on true events, Terror in Islamabad is a gripping thriller that will have readers turning every page breathlessly till they reach the end.
Sometimes Ivory, Sometimes Sand by Mahek Jangda
'We stood up for ourselves, Laila, when no one would... That's a victory.'
My Life in Red and White by Arsène Wenger
The first book by one of the most successful, respected and legendary football managers of all time, Arsène Wenger
Being Human With Imperfections
There’s a yearning to talk about our imperfections and how they make us human. Our failures are what connect us: they reveal our truest selves. - Elizabeth Day
I am No Messiah
Sometimes, a little nudge from the universe pushes one to find his raison d'etre in life.
How To Improve Concentration by Aditi Singhal and Sudhir Singhal
The book aims to help you harness the power of concentration for personal and professional growth, and overcome distractions through simple, research-based and time-tested exercises.
Patriarchy and the Pangolin by Aditi Patil
Patriarchy and the Pangolin is at once brilliant natural history field guide and travel and feminist treatise.
Balance
by Deanne Panday
Honest and Heartwarming Tales From the Mountains
Reading is a good habit. Reading good books is the best habit.
Billion Dollar Loser by Reeves Wiedeman
In its earliest days, WeWork promised the impossible: to make the workplace cool.
A Nice and Gripping Short Story!
Not every story is long, or not every story is spoon-fed.
A Fascinating Story
Sometimes being a dimwit or a child lost in the past times is what I love to become.
How to Read Amartya Sen
Nobel Laureate Amartya Sen is one of the world's best-known voices for the poor and the downtrodden, and an inspiration for the proponents of justice across the globe.
Making A Plan To Set A Startup?
Enter the world of Startup companies
Book Marketing For Self Published Authors
A Storizen Exclusive Feature - 8 practical methods to market your book(s) as a Self Published Author
9 Of The All-Time Favorite - Books To Movies Adaptations
That are a delight to watch
Literary Realism at its Best!
Mantram or the divine hymns to wake up the hidden soul
A Chilling Story
I have recently watched the Bollywood actor John Abraham acted movie, Batla House a week before reading the book.
AN EXCITING COLLECTION OF FAMOUS AND IMPORTANT STORIES AND ESSAYS
The ten stories present in the book are about ten different ways of death.
A ROLLING RIDE OF SPYING!
The story is about a 17-year-old teenager, Samira Joshi.
INSOMNIA - ARMY STORIES
Who are the invisible people a little girl awaiting brain surgery in the Lansdowne Military Hospital talks to?
The Learning Factory
In The Learning Factory, Arun Maira narrates people-centric episodes that bring alive the values of the Tata Group, standards that combine the high-velocity practices as well as the old-fashioned principles that make the Tata Group the giant it is today. With insightful stories of conduct that are as practically implementable as they are inspiring, this is a blueprint for the individual as well as the business that seeks success through its community of leaders, workers and thinkers.
How To Raise a Tech Genius By Shahneila Saeed
How can we best prepare our children to enter this world?
Gangster on the Run by Puja Changoiwala
The True Story of a Reformed Criminal
All The Lives We Never Lived by Anuradha Roy
War, nationalism, and trees shape lives in unforeseeable ways in this novel about a family and a country struggling with enormous transformations.
The Next Fifty Things That Made The Modern Economy by Tim Harford
In Fifty Things that Made the Modern Economy, the revolutionary, acclaimed book, radio series and podcast, best-selling economist.
The Phoenix by Bilal Siddiqui
The Phoenix tells a dystopian tale of espionage and global terror, of sleeper cells and double agents, of biological warfare and suicide attacks. But at its heart there's a message of hope and one man's love for his family and country. Bilal Siddiqi is a novelist and screenwriter based in Mumbai.
A Forgotten Hero. An Unforgettable Battle.
India, 1025 AD. King Suheldev.
Between History And Mythology: Amish Tripathi
After six mythological works & one non fiction, Director of the Nehru Centre in London and a columnist, and author, Amish Tripathi is back with his book "The Legend of Suheldev: The King Who Saved India".How this journey unfolded for him, Amish tells us in an exclusive interview.
Parveen Babi: A Life by Karishma Upadhyay
A well-known film journalist, Karishma Upadhyay is considered to be a specialist on Bollywood. Working across media, she has led editorial teams at several prominent media houses. She has been the entertainment editor at Times Now, the celebrity editor at People magazine, and has contributed articles for several publications, including India Today, Times of India, Hindustan Times, Telegraph, The Hindu and Forbes magazine.