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The Darkest Corner of the Heart

Original price was: ₨ 1,450.Current price is: ₨ 820.
The Darkest Corner of the Heart by Lisina Coney is a gripping and evocative novel that delves into themes of trauma, memory, and the complexities of human emotions. The story follows the protagonist as she confronts the shadows of her past, navigating the depths of her own psyche while facing external challenges that test her resilience and sense of self. Set against a backdrop of both personal and societal upheaval, the book explores the darkness that resides in the heart and the journey toward healing and understanding. With its richly layered characters and poignant storytelling, The Darkest Corner of the Heart examines the delicate balance between despair and hope, offering readers a thought-provoking exploration of inner conflict and the search for redemption.

The Darkest Note

 665
The Darkest Note by Nelia Alarcon is a poignant and emotional romance novel that explores themes of love, loss, and healing. The story follows the journey of two characters, each carrying their burdens and struggles. As they navigate their pasts and connect, they face the challenges of overcoming heartache and finding a way to move forward. The novel is filled with emotional depth, exploring the complexities of relationships and the power of second chances. Alarcon's writing blends passion, tenderness, and vulnerability, creating a story that resonates with readers who appreciate romance and personal growth.

The Dawn of Yangchen

 690
The Dawn of Yangchen by F.C. Yee is a prequel to the Avatar: The Last Airbender and The Legend of Korra series, set in the world of the Four Nations. The novel follows Avatar Yangchen, a revered and powerful Avatar who lived hundreds of years before Aang. As the world is facing political instability and unrest, Yangchen must navigate the responsibilities of being the Avatar while dealing with the complex dynamics between the four nations. She faces challenges in maintaining balance, addressing corruption, and understanding her role in shaping the future of the world. The book explores themes of leadership, morality, and the burdens of being the Avatar, all while expanding on the rich lore of the Avatar universe.

The Day of the Jackal

 850
The Day of the Jackal by Frederick Forsyth is a tense and thrilling political and espionage novel. The story follows an anonymous assassin, known only as "The Jackal," who is hired to kill French President Charles de Gaulle in the early 1960s. The novel meticulously details the Jackal's preparation, the plans for the assassination, and the efforts of French authorities to track him down. As the Jackal moves closer to his target, the story builds a nail-biting sense of suspense. Forsyth’s intricate plotting and sharp attention to detail make this a masterful tale of intrigue, with themes of persistence, deception, and the cat-and-mouse chase between the assassin and law enforcement.

The Daydreams

Original price was: ₨ 1,350.Current price is: ₨ 770.
The Daydreams by Laura Hankin is a contemporary novel that centers on the lives of four former child stars who were once the beloved cast of a popular 2000s teen drama. Now in their late twenties, they are each grappling with the challenges of adulthood, including unfulfilled dreams, personal struggles, and the pressure of their past fame. The story is set in the present day as the group is brought back together for a reunion of the show, forcing them to confront their complicated histories, unresolved tensions, and the disillusionment of growing up. Through sharp humor and heartfelt moments, The Daydreams explores themes of identity, friendship, and the impact of fame on personal lives, offering a nuanced look at the balance between nostalgia and the reality of moving forward.

The Dead Romantics

 850
The Dead Romantics by Ashley Poston is a whimsical and heartfelt novel that blends romance and the supernatural. The story follows Florence Day, a bestselling author of romantic novels who has lost her belief in love after a painful breakup. When she returns home to her family's funeral home to settle her father’s affairs, she meets a charming ghost named Ben who seems to be stuck in the afterlife. As Florence helps him with unfinished business, she starts to rediscover her feelings about love, loss, and moving forward. This novel combines humor, heartfelt emotion, and a bit of the paranormal, making it a touching and unique story about healing and second chances in both life and love.

The Dead Tracks

Original price was: ₨ 1,850.Current price is: ₨ 1,000.
The Dead Tracks by Tim Weaver is a suspenseful thriller and the fourth book in the David Raker series. The story follows private investigator David Raker as he is hired to investigate the disappearance of a young woman named Anna Ballard, who vanished under mysterious circumstances while traveling on a remote train line. As Raker delves deeper into the case, he uncovers a series of chilling secrets tied to the woman's past, leading him to dark and unexpected places. The novel expertly blends twists, turns, and eerie tension, as Raker confronts both his own personal demons and the dangerous forces at play in the case. With a gripping narrative and a haunting atmosphere, The Dead Tracks keeps readers on the edge of their seats until the very end.

The Deadline Effect

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The Deadline Effect by Christopher Cox explores how deadlines shape human behavior and drive productivity. Drawing from real-world examples across industries—ranging from journalism and business to sports and hospitality—Cox examines how individuals and organizations use deadlines to enhance focus, improve efficiency, and achieve high performance. The book provides insights into why we procrastinate, how pressure can be harnessed positively, and strategies for managing time effectively. With engaging storytelling and practical takeaways, this book is a valuable resource for anyone looking to turn deadlines into powerful motivators rather than sources of stress.

The Deal

 820
*The Deal* by Elle Kennedy is a captivating contemporary romance that follows the story of Hannah Wells, a college student who is struggling with her past and trying to move forward in her life. When she finds herself in a bind, she makes a deal with Garrett Graham, a popular hockey player on her campus, to help him pass a class in exchange for him helping her get the attention of her crush. What starts as a mutually beneficial arrangement soon turns into something more as Garrett and Hannah begin to develop real feelings for each other. *The Deal* is filled with witty banter, emotional depth, and steamy chemistry, making it an irresistible read for fans of college romance and enemies-to-lovers tropes. It's the first book in the *Off-Campus* series, which explores the relationships between a group of college friends, all with their own unique and heartfelt stories.

The Death Cure

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*The Death Cure* by James Dashner is the third and final book in *The Maze Runner* series, a dystopian thriller that follows the journey of Thomas and his friends as they fight for survival in a post-apocalyptic world. After escaping the maze and learning the truth about the mysterious organization WICKED, Thomas and his group are determined to find the cure for the deadly Flare virus that is ravaging humanity. In this final installment, they confront their past, face dangerous enemies, and make difficult choices as they struggle to escape a world of chaos and control. With high-stakes action, emotional twists, and a conclusion that wraps up the series' complex mysteries, *The Death Cure* explores themes of sacrifice, loyalty, and the cost of survival in a world on the brink of collapse.

The Decisive Criterion Between the Friends of Allah and the Friends of Shaytan

Original price was: ₨ 1,450.Current price is: ₨ 980.
The Decisive Criterion Between the Friends of Allah and the Friends of Shaytan by Ibn Taymiyyah is a theological and philosophical treatise that distinguishes between those who are aligned with God (Allah) and those who are aligned with Satan (Shaytan). In this work, Ibn Taymiyyah discusses the characteristics, behaviors, and spiritual states of individuals who follow divine guidance versus those who succumb to sinful desires and the influence of Shaytan. The book emphasizes the importance of sincerity in faith, adherence to Islamic principles, and the dangers of deviating from the straight path, providing readers with guidance on how to recognize and distance themselves from influences that lead them astray.

The Deep End

 680
The Deep End by Jeff Kinney is the 15th book in the Diary of a Wimpy Kid series. In this installment, Greg Heffley and his family take an unexpected road trip in an attempt to escape the stresses of everyday life. However, things don’t go as planned, and they find themselves in a rather run-down RV park, which leads to a series of awkward and humorous situations. Greg’s misadventures continue as he navigates family dynamics, the ups and downs of traveling, and his constant struggle to find comfort in the chaos of life. As always, The Deep End is full of signature humor, relatable moments, and lighthearted fun that fans of the series have come to expect.