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February 12, 2014 05:29 pm | Updated May 18, 2016 07:43 am IST - Thiruvananthapuram

Kindled Lives

Kindled Lives

FictionMirror City: Chitrita Banerji, Rs. 499

Brilliantly captures the turbulent early days of Bangladesh, the slow breakdown of a marriage, and a woman’s search to find herself.

The Good Lord Bird: A Novel: James McBride, Rs. 799

The author creates suspense even in a story with an ending that’s well-known.

Kindled Lives: Sangeeta Shah, Rs. 199

An engrossing romance that will set your pulse racing.

Sorry, You’re Not My Type: Sudeep Nagarkar, Rs. 150

A true story that will redefine friendship, affection, and infatuation.

After The Deluge: Dominique Varma, Rs. 295

Unfolding in the historical climes of ‘The Great Game’, the novel throws up startling questions.

Non-fictionTelling Tales: Selected Writing,1993-2013: Amit Chaudhuri, Rs. 499

Selection of the author’s most enduring short non-fiction.

Things Your Mother Never Told You About Love: Juhi Pande, Rs. 199

Witty advice on relationships, life, and dealing with the rocky road.

Meditation And Mantras: Swami Vishnu Devananda, Rs. 250

This book from the Sivananda Ashram explains what meditation and mantras are and how they can be effectively used to recharge oneself.

Captive: One House, Three Women And Ten Years In Hell: Allan Hall, Rs. 350

Unflinching record of a shocking crime in an ordinary neighbourhood.

The Living Goddess: A Journey Into The Heart Of Kathmandu: Isabella Tree, Rs. 599

Deeply felt and written over many years of travel and research, it’s a profound and moving book.

Source: D C Books

Contact: 0471-2453379 / 2450133

E-mail: dcbtvm@gmail.com

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