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The Denial of Death

Original price was: ₨ 1,250.Current price is: ₨ 880.
*The Denial of Death* by Ernest Becker is a groundbreaking psychological and philosophical exploration of how humans cope with the awareness of their own mortality. Becker argues that much of human behavior, including the pursuit of power, success, and even cultural achievements, is driven by a subconscious attempt to deny or escape the fear of death. Drawing on ideas from psychology, philosophy, and anthropology, the book delves into the ways in which individuals and societies create systems of meaning and immortality projects to fend off existential anxiety. *The Denial of Death* challenges readers to confront the reality of death in order to live more authentically, with greater awareness and acceptance of life's impermanence. It won the Pulitzer Prize for General Nonfiction in 1974 and continues to be a profound influence in the fields of psychology and existential philosophy.

The Design of Everyday Things

Original price was: ₨ 1,350.Current price is: ₨ 840.
"The Design of Everyday Things" by Don Norman is a seminal book that explores the principles of good design and usability. Norman emphasizes the importance of creating intuitive and user-friendly products, highlighting how design impacts our everyday experiences. Through engaging examples and insights, he explains key concepts like affordances, feedback, and the psychology behind user interactions. This book is essential for designers, engineers, and anyone interested in understanding how thoughtful design can enhance functionality and improve our daily lives. It’s a compelling call to prioritize user-centered design in all aspects of product development.

The Devil Wears Prada

 1,200
The Devil Wears Prada by Lauren Weisberger is a chic and humorous novel that follows the story of Andrea Sachs, a recent college graduate who lands a job as an assistant to Miranda Priestly, the powerful and notoriously difficult editor-in-chief of a high-fashion magazine. Andrea quickly realizes that her new job is more demanding and exhausting than she ever imagined, as she is constantly pushed to her limits by Miranda’s unreasonable expectations. As Andrea struggles to balance her personal life with the pressures of her job, she begins to question her career choices and what she truly values. The book offers a witty exploration of ambition, success, and the sacrifices made in pursuit of a career, set against the glamorous but cutthroat world of fashion.

The Devil’s Deceptions

Original price was: ₨ 1,950.Current price is: ₨ 1,330.
The Devil's Deceptions by Imam Ibn Al-Jawzi is an insightful Islamic text that explores the various tactics used by Satan to mislead and deceive humans, leading them away from righteousness and faith. Drawing on Islamic teachings, the book discusses how the devil manipulates people's thoughts, desires, and actions to encourage sin and spiritual corruption. Ibn Al-Jawzi emphasizes the importance of awareness, self-discipline, and spiritual vigilance in combating these deceptions. The work provides readers with practical advice on how to recognize and resist the subtle temptations of Satan, urging them to strengthen their relationship with God and maintain steadfastness in their faith. Through a combination of theological reflection and moral guidance, The Devil's Deceptions offers valuable lessons for Muslims striving to stay true to their beliefs in the face of worldly distractions and spiritual challenges.

The Diabetes Code

Original price was: ₨ 1,150.Current price is: ₨ 700.
"The Diabetes Code" by Dr. Jason Fung is a groundbreaking book that challenges conventional approaches to managing and preventing type 2 diabetes. Fung argues that diabetes is not simply a condition to be managed with medication but a reversible disease that can be addressed through dietary changes and lifestyle modifications. He emphasizes the role of insulin resistance and the importance of reducing sugar intake, intermittent fasting, and adopting a low-carb diet. With clear explanations and practical advice, Fung provides a comprehensive framework for understanding diabetes and empowering readers to take control of their health. This book is an invaluable resource for those looking to improve their well-being and challenge the status quo in diabetes treatment.

The Diary of a CEO

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The Diary of a CEO by Steven Bartlett is a compelling memoir and business guide that delves into the mind of one of the UK's youngest self-made entrepreneurs. Drawing from his experiences as the founder of Social Chain, Bartlett shares the lessons he’s learned through his journey of success, failure, and personal growth. The book offers candid insights on business, leadership, and the emotional challenges of entrepreneurship, providing readers with a raw and honest look at what it takes to build a business while maintaining mental resilience. It also reflects on Bartlett’s evolution, exploring the pressures and rewards of fame, success, and self-discovery.

The Diary of a Madman, the Government Inspector, and Selected Stories

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The Diary of a Madman, The Government Inspector, and Selected Stories by Nikolai Gogol is a collection of some of the Russian writer’s most famous and influential works. The collection includes The Diary of a Madman, a darkly comic story about a man descending into madness, and The Government Inspector, a satirical play that critiques corruption in government and society. Along with these two major works, the collection also features a variety of Gogol’s short stories, which often explore themes of absurdity, human folly, and the complexities of Russian society. Gogol’s unique blend of humor, social commentary, and psychological insight makes this collection a powerful and enduring part of world literature.

The Diary of a Social Butterfly

 520
The Diary of a Social Butterfly by Moni Mohsin is a humorous and satirical novel that offers a witty glimpse into the life of a fashionable and self-absorbed socialite in Pakistan. The story is told through the diary entries of the protagonist, a woman known as "Butterfly," who is obsessed with high society, parties, gossip, and material wealth. Through Butterfly's observations and humorous commentary, the book explores the world of the elite, exposing the absurdities and superficialities of her privileged life. Beneath the humor, however, the novel also touches on themes of identity, social expectations, and the emptiness that can accompany a life focused solely on appearances. The Diary of a Social Butterfly is both a light-hearted and insightful critique of contemporary social dynamics.

The Dichotomy of Leadership

 800
The Dichotomy of Leadership by Jocko Willink is a leadership book that explores the balance required to be an effective leader. Written by Willink, a former Navy SEAL, and Leif Babin, his fellow SEAL teammate, the book presents leadership lessons drawn from their experiences in combat and business. The authors argue that great leaders must navigate a series of dichotomies, such as being both decisive and open to feedback, maintaining discipline while being empathetic, and leading with authority while giving their team autonomy. Through real-life examples and practical advice, The Dichotomy of Leadership emphasizes the importance of finding balance in decision-making and leadership approach, offering valuable insights for leaders in any field.

The Dictionary of Body Language

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The Dictionary of Body Language by Joe Navarro is a comprehensive guide that explores the subtle yet powerful signals conveyed through body language. Written by a former FBI counterintelligence officer, the book breaks down the meaning behind various nonverbal cues, such as gestures, facial expressions, and posture. Navarro offers practical insights into how these physical signals can reveal emotions, intentions, and truths, helping readers to better understand and interpret the behavior of those around them. It's a valuable resource for anyone seeking to improve their communication skills and become more attuned to the unspoken dynamics in interactions.

The Dip

 300
The Dip by Seth Godin is a motivational and business-oriented book that explores the concept of when to quit and when to push through challenges. Godin introduces the idea of "the dip," a temporary setback or difficult period that many encounter when pursuing a goal. He argues that successful individuals and organizations know when to persevere through the dip and when to strategically quit to focus on more promising endeavors. The book encourages readers to recognize the difference between temporary difficulties and insurmountable barriers and emphasizes the importance of mastering the art of quitting to achieve greater success. The Dip is a quick, insightful read that challenges conventional ideas about perseverance and helps readers make smarter, more informed decisions about their goals.

The Disappearances of Draco Malfoy

Original price was: ₨ 3,700.Current price is: ₨ 2,940.
The Disappearances of Draco Malfoy by Speechwriter is a fanfiction novel set in the world of J.K. Rowling's Harry Potter series. It explores an alternative storyline involving Draco Malfoy, the former Slytherin student known for his antagonistic relationship with Harry Potter. The story delves into Draco's post-Hogwarts life, focusing on his personal struggles, complex relationships, and mysterious disappearances. As he faces new challenges, Draco's character undergoes significant development, grappling with his past and seeking redemption. The narrative blends elements of mystery, drama, and character-driven exploration, providing a fresh perspective on Draco Malfoy while offering an engaging continuation for fans of the original series.