FictionPanty: Sangeeta Bandyopadhyay, Rs. 399
Darkly glamorous and fiercely erotic heroines take centre stage in these two novellas.
Ghana Must Go: Taiye Selasi, Rs.399
Story of family loss, misunderstanding and love, spanning generations and continents with characters you long to reach out and hold.
White Dog Fell From The Sky: Morse Eleanor, Rs.499
Rich and intimate portrait of Botswana and of three people's tragic and extraordinary intertwined lives.
On Salmal Lane: Ru Freeman, Rs. 499
An evocative story of what was lost to a country and its people.
Barracuda:Christos Tsiolkas, Rs.599
The blazingly brilliant new novel from the author of The Slap .
Non fiction12 Years A Slave: Solomon Northup, Rs.399
A film tie-in edition of this eloquent and powerful memoir, to accompany the major new film starring Brad Pitt, Michael Fassbender and Chiwetel Ejiofor.
Event: Philosophy in Transit: Slavoj Zizek, Rs.399
Drawing on references from Plato to art house cinema, the Big Bang to Buddhism, the book is a journey into philosophy at its most exciting and elementary.
Science Left Behind: Feel-Good Fallacies And The Rise Of The Anti-Scientific Left: Alex Berezow and Hank Campbell, Rs.750
Argues that the political left holds more anti-scientific views than the right and are responsible for more scientific misinformation.
No Better Time: The Brief, Remarkable Life Of Danny Lewin, The Genius Who Transformed The Internet: Molly Knight Raskin, Rs.1,199
The extraordinary story of a young genius whose pioneering work not only transformed the internet, but made him a billionaire overnight.
Inventing The Individual: The Origins Of Western Liberalism: Larry Siedentop, Rs.1,299
This ambitious and stimulating book describes how a moral revolution in the first centuries led to a social revolution in the west.
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