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From Here to Great Unknown
₹899.00From Here to the Great Unknown is a deeply emotional memoir by Lisa Marie Presley, completed after her death by her daughter, Riley Keough. Through raw, unfiltered recordings, Lisa Marie reflects on her extraordinary yet troubled life as the only child of Elvis Presley. She shares vivid memories of growing up in Graceland, her turbulent relationships—including her marriages to Michael Jackson and Nicolas Cage—and her lifelong struggle with identity, addiction, and grief. The loss of her son, Benjamin Keough, cast a long shadow over her final years. Riley adds heartfelt reflections, transforming the memoir into a powerful dialogue between mother and daughter. Together, their voices create a haunting yet beautiful portrait of love, legacy, and healing across generations.
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Crying in H Mart
₹650.00Crying in H Mart is a heartfelt memoir by musician Michelle Zauner, lead singer of the band Japanese Breakfast, that explores the deep bonds between a mother and daughter, the complexities of cultural identity, and the profound grief of losing a parent.
The book opens with Zauner crying in H Mart, a popular Korean-American grocery store. Surrounded by the ingredients and smells of Korean cuisine, she is overwhelmed by memories of her late mother, who died from cancer when Michelle was in her mid-twenties.
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Fake Dates and Mooncakes
₹550.00Dylan Tang, a 17-year-old aspiring chef in Brooklyn, splits his time between school and working at his aunt’s Singaporean Chinese takeout shop, Wok Warriors, which is on the brink of eviction. He enters the Mid-Autumn Festival mooncake-making competition in hopes of honoring his late mother and drawing attention to the struggling family business.
Then enters Theo Somers—a charming, wealthy customer who quickly becomes a fixture in Dylan’s life. When Dylan discovers Theo anonymously donated money to Wok Warriors, he insists on “repaying” him by pretending to be Theo’s date at a lavish Hamptons wedding, a setup meant to stop his family from matchmaking him. What starts as an on-paper arrangement turns into something much deeper. But with chaotic family dynamics, cultural divides, and the pressure of the mooncake contest, Dylan must figure out: can he save the business and follow his heart at the same time?
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A Power Unbound
₹599.00In this thrilling conclusion to The Last Binding trilogy, Jack Alston, Lord Hawthorn, has turned away from magic after the tragic loss of his brother. But when a powerful magical conspiracy threatens to reshape the future of Britain, Jack is pulled back into the fight.
He joins forces with Alan Ross, a rebellious, sharp-tongued thief and non-magical “perturbator” — someone with the rare talent to unravel magical spells. Though their personalities clash and their social classes divide them, the two are forced into a reluctant partnership as they seek the final piece of the Last Contract — an ancient magical pact that could grant terrifying power to those who control it.
As danger closes in and Jack and Alan’s antagonism turns into a fiery romance, they must decide whether they’re willing to risk their hearts — and their lives — for each other, and for a future where magic is free and fair.
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I Kissed Shara Wheeler
₹550.00Chloe Green has one goal: become valedictorian at her conservative Christian high school in Alabama. Her only real competition? Shara Wheeler—the principal’s perfect, popular daughter. But everything changes when Shara kisses Chloe… and then disappears.
Chloe isn’t the only one Shara kissed and left behind. She soon discovers that Shara also kissed two other classmates: Smith, Shara’s longtime boyfriend, and Rory, her reclusive neighbor. The three team up to follow a trail of cryptic clues Shara left behind—uncovering secrets, confronting their identities, and challenging everything they thought they knew about their small town, their classmates, and themselves.
At once a queer rom-com and a heartfelt coming-of-age mystery, I Kissed Shara Wheeler is a story about breaking rules, finding connection, and discovering who you are—even when the truth is messy.
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Ash Princess
₹550.00Theodosia, once heir to the throne of Astrea, has spent ten years imprisoned in her own palace after her mother, the Fire Queen, was murdered and their kingdom conquered. Stripped of her name and forced to live as “Thora,” the Ash Princess, she is used by the brutal Kalovaxian Kaiser as a tool of oppression—paraded as a symbol of submission and publicly punished to keep her people subdued.
But when the Kaiser forces her to commit a horrifying act, something inside Theo changes. No longer content to simply survive, she begins to plot her revenge. With the help of a group of secret rebels and unexpected allies, including the Kaiser’s own son, Theo must navigate court politics, deadly secrets, and the trauma of her past to reclaim her identity—and fight for the freedom of her people.
Ash Princess is a gripping tale of resilience, rebellion, and the slow burn of a girl transforming from captive to queen.
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The Women
₹599.00Frances “Frankie” McGrath is a sheltered, idealistic young woman raised in a privileged, conservative household on Coronado Island. When her brother ships off to Vietnam, she shocks everyone—including herself—by joining the Army Nurse Corps to serve in the same war. Thrown into the heart of the conflict, Frankie is unprepared for the chaos and trauma of a field hospital, where she faces unthinkable injuries, emotional turmoil, and the constant presence of death.
As she forms deep bonds with fellow nurses and soldiers, Frankie’s view of the world is transformed. But when she returns home, she finds herself alienated in a divided, ungrateful country that doesn’t recognize the sacrifices of women who served. Battling PTSD, grief, and a sense of betrayal, Frankie must fight for healing, identity, and a future she never imagined.
The Women is a powerful, emotional tribute to the untold stories of female veterans and the resilience of women who risk everything to serve—and survive.
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Begin Again
₹550.00Andie Rose is a Type-A planner, a self-help enthusiast, and a girl on a mission: to transfer to the prestigious Blue Ridge State and surprise her boyfriend, Connor, by finally joining him there. But when she arrives, things don’t go according to plan. She finds out Connor has just transferred out—without telling her.
Now stuck in an unfamiliar college with no backup plan, Andie is forced to start fresh. She throws herself into campus life, befriends her quirky roommate Shay, joins a mysterious underground radio show, and forms a growing connection with her charming but guarded RA, Milo Flynn.
As Andie tries to navigate love, loss, family secrets, and her own expectations, she begins to realize that maybe the path she planned isn’t the one she’s meant to follow. Sometimes, the best things in life happen when you let go of control and just begin again.
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A Prison Diary volume-iii Heaven
₹650.00A Prison Diary: Heaven by Jeffrey Archer is the third and final volume in his autobiographical trilogy chronicling his time behind bars, thematically structured after Dante’s Divine Comedy. In Heaven, Archer recounts his transfer from a medium‑security facility (HMP Wayland) to the open North Sea Camp in Lincolnshire—where conditions relax enough for prisoners to have private rooms and even work in a local theatre. Despite more freedoms, boredom and institutional dysfunction remain constant foes. A brief return to harsher conditions at HMP Lincoln punctuates the narrative, before Archer’s ultimate release on parole in July 2003 .
Told with a blend of candor, dry humor, and thoughtful social commentary, Heaven offers both reportage on daily prison life and critique of a system under strain. It closes with a reflective manifesto advocating for prison reform and empathy toward inmates .
At roughly 480 pages, Heaven completes Archer’s transformation from newcomer in Hell and intermediate routines in Purgatory, to a near‑parole state in Heaven. Readers find it moving, eye‑opening, and ultimately hopeful, if sobering.
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Attached
₹650.00Attached: The New Science of Adult Attachment and How It Can Help You Find – and Keep – Love by Dr. Amir Levine (co‑written with Rachel Heller) is a clear, approachable guide to using attachment theory to understand—and improve—your romantic relationships. Drawing from decades of psychological research, the authors explain how childhood experiences shape three primary adult attachment styles: secure, anxious, and avoidant . By helping readers identify their own and their partner’s attachment style, the book demystifies why we act the way we do in relationships and reveals how different pairings—especially the anxious‑avoidant combination—can lead to repeating negative cycles . Packed with real‑life examples and practical exercises, it guides you toward more secure communication, healthier emotional boundaries, and stronger interpersonal connections—proving that no matter your style, understanding it and adapting can transform your love life .
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One of the Good Guys
₹599.00One of the Good Guys by Araminta Hall is a gripping psychological thriller that explores themes of gender, power, and the dangers hidden beneath the surface of so-called “nice guys.” The story follows Cole, a seemingly kind and thoughtful man who relocates to a quiet coastal town for a fresh start after a failed marriage. When two young women disappear during a protest against gender violence, Cole and his new partner Leonora become caught in a media storm and police investigation. Told through multiple perspectives and woven with news clippings and social media posts, the novel challenges readers to question how well we truly know the people around us—and ourselves. With a tense atmosphere and sharp feminist commentary, this book keeps you questioning who to trust until the very end.
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An Unquiet Mind a memoir of Moods and Madness
₹650.00“An Unquiet Mind” by Kay Redfield Jamison is a powerful memoir that offers a deeply personal look into the author’s life with bipolar disorder. As both a clinical psychologist and a patient, Jamison provides a rare dual perspective—she has treated people with mental illness and has also lived through the emotional extremes of her own condition. The book explores her intense manic episodes, crippling depressions, and the challenges she faced in accepting and managing her illness. With honesty and grace, she discusses the impact of bipolar disorder on her relationships, career, and self-identity. Despite the chaos it brought, Jamison also reflects on how the illness contributed to her passion, energy, and creativity. “An Unquiet Mind” is not only a memoir of survival and acceptance but also a call to reduce the stigma surrounding mental illness, offering hope and understanding to those who suffer and those who love them.











