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The Male Brain

Original price was: ₨ 1,060.Current price is: ₨ 720.
The Male Brain by Louann Brizendine is a groundbreaking exploration of the science behind the male brain, written by a neuropsychiatrist. The book delves into how biological and hormonal differences shape the behavior, emotions, and cognition of men. Brizendine examines various stages of a man's life, from childhood to adulthood, highlighting how the male brain develops and responds to experiences like relationships, work, and sexuality. The book offers insights into why men think, act, and feel the way they do, and provides a scientific perspective on the differences between male and female brains. It's an engaging read that blends neuroscience with psychology to offer a deeper understanding of male behavior.

The Man Who Couldn’t Stop

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The Man Who Couldn't Stop: OCD and the True Story of a Life Lost in Thought by David Adam is a compelling exploration of Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder (OCD) through both personal reflection and scientific inquiry. The author, a journalist who has struggled with OCD himself, provides a detailed and insightful look at the condition, its psychological underpinnings, and its impact on those who experience it. He blends his own experiences with interviews, case studies, and the latest research to paint a comprehensive picture of how OCD affects behavior, thoughts, and emotions. The Man Who Couldn't Stop is both a memoir and a work of science journalism, offering readers a deeper understanding of OCD while challenging misconceptions about mental health.

The Man Who Died Twice

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The Man Who Died Twice by Richard Osman is a mystery novel and the second book in the Thursday Murder Club series. The story follows a group of retirees, who call themselves the Thursday Murder Club, as they investigate cold cases and solve mysteries. In this sequel, the club is thrown into another complex case when a former MI5 agent, who was thought to be dead, resurfaces with a dangerous secret. As the group of elderly sleuths uncovers layers of intrigue, deception, and hidden agendas, they must work together to solve the mystery before it's too late. Filled with wit, charm, and suspense, the novel blends humor with gripping twists and turns, making it a delightful read for fans of cozy mysteries and character-driven stories.

The Man Who Mistook His Wife for a Hat

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The Man Who Mistook His Wife for a Hat by Oliver Sacks is a collection of fascinating case studies that explore various neurological disorders and the ways they affect the human mind and behavior. In the title story, Dr. Sacks recounts the case of a man who, due to a neurological condition, mistakes his wife for a hat, illustrating the strange and often bewildering nature of certain cognitive impairments. The book examines a range of conditions, including memory loss, amnesia, and visual perception disorders, offering insights into how the brain processes information and how individuals cope with these challenges. Through compassionate storytelling and a deep understanding of neuroscience, Sacks provides a compelling and thought-provoking exploration of the human mind.

The Man’s Guide to Women

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The Man's Guide to Women by John M. Gottman is a practical and insightful book aimed at helping men understand the complexities of women, particularly in the context of relationships. Written by one of the leading experts in relationship science, Gottman offers evidence-based advice on how men can navigate emotional connections, communication, and intimacy with their partners. The book covers essential topics such as understanding emotional needs, resolving conflicts, building trust, and maintaining a healthy, fulfilling relationship. With humor and a straightforward approach, Gottman helps men gain a deeper understanding of women’s emotions and behaviors, providing tools to strengthen relationships and create lasting bonds.

The Map of Consciousness Explained

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The Map of Consciousness Explained by David R. Hawkins is a deep exploration of human consciousness, offering a structured framework for understanding different levels of awareness, emotions, and spiritual growth. Using a scale that ranges from low-energy states like shame and guilt to higher states such as love, joy, and enlightenment, Hawkins provides insights on how to transcend limiting beliefs and elevate one's consciousness. The book blends psychology, spirituality, and philosophy, making it a transformative guide for personal development and self-awareness.

The Mark of Athena

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"The Mark of Athena" by Rick Riordan is the third book in the "Heroes of Olympus" series, continuing the adventures of demigods from both Greek and Roman backgrounds. The story follows Annabeth Chase, who leads her friends on a quest to find and rescue the lost god of war, Ares, while navigating the complexities of her relationship with Percy Jackson. As they journey to Rome, they face numerous challenges, including battles with monsters and the looming threat of the goddess Gaea, who seeks to awaken her giants and bring destruction to the world. With a blend of humor, action, and mythology, Riordan explores themes of friendship, loyalty, and courage, making "The Mark of Athena" an exciting installment filled with twists and emotional depth.

The Marketing Agency Blueprint

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The Marketing Agency Blueprint by Paul Roetzer is a practical guide for agency owners and marketers looking to build or grow a successful marketing agency. The book provides insights into modern agency practices, emphasizing the importance of using data, technology, and smart strategies to drive results for clients. Roetzer shares a step-by-step approach to creating efficient systems, attracting clients, and scaling the business while delivering high-quality service. The book also covers how to adapt to the changing marketing landscape and stay ahead of industry trends. It's an essential read for those aiming to improve operations, profitability, and overall success in the competitive marketing world.

The Marriage Clock

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"The Marriage Clock" by Zara Raheem is a contemporary novel that explores the pressures of cultural expectations surrounding marriage, particularly within the South Asian community. The story follows Khayyam, a young Muslim woman navigating the complexities of family, tradition, and personal desire as she approaches the age when her parents expect her to marry. Facing the ticking "marriage clock," Khayyam grapples with her aspirations, the concept of love, and the clash between societal norms and her own identity. Raheem's engaging narrative addresses themes of autonomy, self-discovery, and the importance of finding one's own path in life, making it a relatable and thought-provoking read for anyone confronting similar dilemmas.

The Martian Chronicles

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The Martian Chronicles by Ray Bradbury is a classic science fiction novel that presents a series of interconnected stories exploring humanity's colonization of Mars. Set in a future where Earth is on the brink of destruction due to war, the book follows various expeditions to Mars, where human settlers encounter the native Martians and grapple with themes of cultural clashes, colonization, and human nature. The stories touch on the emotional and philosophical challenges faced by the characters, blending elements of speculative fiction with poignant reflections on identity, society, and survival. Bradbury's lyrical writing style, rich with symbolism, explores the consequences of technological advancement, human ambition, and the fragility of civilization. The Martian Chronicles remains a timeless exploration of humanity’s potential and flaws, offering both a cautionary tale and a meditation on the future.

The Masnavi

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The Masnavi by Jalal ad-Din Muhammad Rumi is a monumental work of Persian literature, often considered one of Rumi's greatest masterpieces. Written in the 13th century, the Masnavi is a collection of spiritual and philosophical poetry that weaves together stories, parables, and teachings on love, mysticism, and the journey of the soul. The work is composed of six books and covers a wide range of topics, including the nature of divine love, the search for truth, and the path to spiritual enlightenment. Through its lyrical verses, the Masnavi offers profound insights into human existence, inviting readers to explore themes of unity, self-discovery, and connection to the divine. It remains a foundational text in Sufism and continues to inspire readers worldwide.

The Master Key System

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"The Master Key System" by Charles F. Haanel is a classic self-help book that outlines a comprehensive program for personal development and success. Originally published in 1912, the book presents a series of lessons designed to unlock the potential of the mind and harness the power of thought. Haanel emphasizes the importance of clarity, visualization, and positive thinking as tools for achieving one's goals. The system encourages readers to cultivate a mindset of abundance and possibility, helping them to manifest their desires and improve various aspects of their lives. With its blend of practical exercises and philosophical insights, "The Master Key System" remains a foundational text in the fields of personal development and the law of attraction.