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In the mystical realm of ancient India, three powerful kingdoms— Suryanagar, Dharmakshetra, and Anandalaya—stand at the crossroads of destiny. King Aditya Pratap Singh of Suryanagar, King Harshvardhan of Dharmakshetra, and King Ranjit Singh of Anandalaya are entangled in a complex web of intrigue, honor, and politics. As a mysterious adversary threatens their kingdoms' peace, ancient secrets buried in history resurface, setting the stage for a timeless quest that will test the very bonds of friendship and alter the destiny of their heirs.
We've fallen out of touch with friends and acquaintances. It may feel awkward, but you don't actually have to rekindle every relationship you once had. While people have known for years that friendships are unquestionably good for your health, it’s only natural for acquaintances and even friends to fall by the wayside as time goes on – and it’s nothing to feel guilty about. If you really do miss someone, you can always reach back out. But if you feel obliged, or like doing so is emotional labor, take that as a sign you can cut that person loose. "Au Revoir" is a book of writers from the world who wrote about their viewpoints and experiences of lost friendships and relationships.
What will you do when someone chokes you off? It happened to him, a victim of a conspiracy. He was all alone, vulnerable, and pitted against the mighty and juggernaut, but being strong was the only option he had. He knew that it would be difficult to win, but quitting the fight would be devastating. He had too many things at stake a non-negotiable promise, his land, life, and livelihood. Unrelentingly, he began the revolt with just an indestructible desire to win. It was indeed a war between two unique men one preferred to confront head-on, and another chose to be invisible. The war was also one of its kind the victory was not in plotting violence but in terrorising the enemy. This is the story of a small businessman who was pushed to fight with a corporate gorilla. For more clues on the conspiracy and war, visit: www.facebook.com/chokedthebook.
Torn between the high Marxist ideals of the bygone days and the lures of an aggressively captivating market economy, Abhi, the protagonist, can keep his trust in none but himself. The novella is a political thriller that breathlessly narrates the inside story of the deteriorating student politics in Bengal during the early days of the 21st century. A page-turner. An admirer of Che Guevara, Abhi, the erstwhile GS (general secretary) of the college union, fights from the beginning with the shadows of his unknown enemies. And when he is about to enter into the heart of the matter, he gets devastated discovering the truth. An action thriller, the novella is not without a romantic angle. However, here, too, the readers keep guessing: Does Diya, the bold and the beautiful fresher from the Department of English, nurture romantic feelings for Rishi, the newly elected GS from the rival union? Or does she have a weakness for Abhi, the defeated one?
The 'Fantastic 50' Stands for 50 fantastic writers. This Anthology is a collection of poems of 50 different versatile poets with more than 50 poems.
Breath of seasons is an anthology written by 64 talented writers, its a book about seasons crafted to explore their creativity in form of poems and quotes within 75 words, It's compiled by Aarthi sampath & presented by Unvoiced Heart publication
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Regents of Nations is a biographical reference work devoted to heads of state. The second, revised and enlarged edition contains information on both present-day leaders and rulers of the past from all over the world. Included are heads of state, government leaders, governors, prime ministers, colonial ministers and provincial or territorial governors of earlier empires. Entries give details of period of reign or office, full name, title, place and date of birth and death, relation to predecessor and any important events.
Issues for 1919-47 include Who's who in India; 1948, Who's who in India and Pakistan.