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The Bones Beneath my Skin
₹750.00The Bones Beneath My Skin by T.J. Klune is a genre-blending story of found family, love, and redemption set in the 1990s. It follows Nate Cartwright, a disgraced writer seeking isolation in his family’s remote cabin, only to discover it’s already occupied by a mysterious ex-soldier, Alex, and an unusual young girl named Artemis Darth Vader. As Nate learns that Artemis possesses powerful, otherworldly abilities and is being hunted by a secret government group, he becomes entangled in a dangerous journey to protect her. Through this high-stakes escape, the trio forms a deep emotional bond, revealing themes of grief, healing, queer identity, and what it truly means to belong. Klune weaves together science fiction, suspense, and heartfelt connection in a gripping yet tender narrative.
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The D Word a survivor’s guide to depression
₹499.00The D Word: A Survivor’s Guide to Depression by Shubhrata Prakash is a blend of memoir and self-help, offering both personal insights and scientific understanding of Major Depressive Disorder (MDD). Drawing from her own decade-long battle with depression, the author explains its symptoms, causes, treatments, and the impact of societal stigma. She addresses common myths, clarifies that depression is a legitimate brain disorder rather than a weakness, and shares practical coping strategies involving therapy, medication, lifestyle changes, and support systems. Through vivid metaphors and candid storytelling, Shubhrata aims to demystify depression, instill hope, and guide sufferers and their loved ones toward recovery, empathy, and awareness. The book ultimately serves as both a compassionate companion for those in pain and a valuable resource for anyone seeking to understand mental health more deeply.
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The Diary of a Young Girl
₹195.00– Historical Significance: The diary provides a unique and powerful perspective on the Holocaust and World War II
– Personal Connection: Anne’s story has resonated with readers worldwide, making the Holocaust more relatable and personal
– Timeless Message: The diary’s themes of hope, resilience, and humanity remain relevant today, serving as a reminder of the importance of promoting tolerance, understanding, and compassion. -























