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3M ago
In 'Diary of an Expat in Singapore,' Gargiulo's witty narrative navigates the bustling streets of the Lion City, immersing readers in its rich culture, tantalizing cuisine, and the everyday quirks of expatriate existence. From navigating the nuances of Singlish to indulging in mouthwatering hawker fare, Gargiulo's keen observations and self-deprecating humor offer a delightful glimpse into the unique experiences of expatriate life ..read more
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4M ago
Illuminating the global stage, Irrfan Khan's versatile legacy transcends borders. Explore his journey from acclaimed dramas to Hollywood blockbusters. In our homage, discover four must-read books, delving into his life, art, and friendship with directors. Share your favorite performances and recommendations in the comments. Join us in celebrating this cinematic maestro ..read more
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8M ago
Within the pages of 'Reflections: A Collection of 5-Minute Essays' by Uma Rajagopal, readers embark on a poignant journey through the author's life experiences. Focusing on themes of motherhood and womanhood, this book offers universal insights, encouraging us all to embrace life's ups and downs and find our passions. With relatable anecdotes and a personal touch, it's a heartwarming, thought-provoking read, celebrating the beauty of life's small moments and the power of self-discovery ..read more
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8M ago
In 'A God Who Hates Women,' set against the backdrop of the 1979 Islamic revolution in Syria and Iran, author Dr. Majid Rafizadeh delves into his mother Amira's tumultuous life. Born into a society that devalued girls, Amira's journey unfolds with forced marriage, abuse, and relentless struggle. It's a gripping exploration of a family's resilience in the face of brutal patriarchy, offering a stark portrayal of an era marked by ancient traditions and the relentless pursuit of survival ..read more
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8M ago
In "Poorly Made in China," Paul Midler delves into the competitive world of Chinese manufacturing, uncovering deceptive tactics and cultural intricacies. Drawing from personal experiences, he provides insights into the impact of these practices on global business, offering a compelling exploration of this complex economic landscape ..read more
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8M ago
Anuj Tikku delivers a chilling surprise for true crime enthusiasts: the latest addition to the 'Yes Sir I Killed My Dad' series. Brace yourself for "Kisi Ki Khopdi Kisi Ka Dhad," where the enigmatic Kumbharli Ghat becomes the backdrop for a sinister tale spun by serial killer Vijay Palande. Unravel the mysteries of his fifth victim in this gripping true crime saga that exposes the darkest depths of criminal minds ..read more
Book Geeks » Biography
8M ago
“The Trial of Palande” is an electrifying true-crime courtroom drama that thrusts us into the very epicenter of the battle for justice. Anuj Tikku, unwavering in his pursuit of truth, makes a dramatic entrance into the bustling city of Mumbai. Here, he takes center stage as the pivotal witness in the haunting murder case of his father, Arun Kumar Tikku ..read more
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8M ago
In this book, Belliappa delves into snippets from his everyday life, some ordinary some extraordinary, and presents to us a life that is not just different from us in terms of history but also geography. Unlike most of us city-dwellers, Belliappa is a resident of a verdant green coffee estate of Coorg, and thus this geographical setting plays an important part in the setting the vibe and flavour of the book ..read more
Book Geeks » Biography
8M ago
Approximately 200 pages in length, the book consists of 3 pieces of Jim’s writings about leopards. These three pieces include – My First Leopard which is taken from his book Jungle Lore (published 1953), The Man-Eating Leopard of Rudraprayag which was published as a book in 1947, and The Panar Man-Eater which was included in the book The Temple Tiger and More Man-eaters of Kumaon (published 1954 ..read more