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What’s Hot Christchurch

SKU: Mag-14476

Designed specifically for visitors to Christchurch (New Zealand), What’s Hot Christchurch is the definitive, inside word on experiencing the city’s finest. Bursting with the hottest events, shopping, salons, bars, spas and restaurants, along with under-the-radar, locals-only knowledge for the savvy traveller, What’s Hot Christchurch is the ultimate guide to discovering the very best Christchurch has to offer for out-of-town visitors. Taking its cues from its sister publication, the Lonely Planet-praised Cityscape magazine, What’s Hot Christchurch includes essential, tourist-specific information on making the most of your Christchurch visit.

What’s Your Emotional I.Q.

SKU: Mag-22725

The fascinating 600 psychological Quiz Books/Puzzles/Brain Teaserszes in this book promise to reveal your Emotional IQ, which would enable you to assess your feelings, capabilities and aptitudes. As you develop self-awareness, you will not only be able to identify the emotional patterns in your life, but will manage them well and will also be able to activate all-round Personality Development. This book enables you to: Generate fresh enthusiasm and ambition in your life. Live more happily and effectively. Build self-confidence and develop inner peace. Enjoy better interpersonal Family and Relationshipss. Rid yourself of unwanted negative emotions. Protect yourself from stress. Cultivate positive thinking. Trigger creativity. Enjoy better mental and physical health.

WHAT’S WRONG WITH THE WORLD by G.K. Chesterton

SKU: 9788184307289

A book of modern social inquiry has a shape that is somewhat sharply defined. It begins as a rule with an analysis, with statistics, tables of population, decrease of crime among Congregationalists, growth of hysteria among policemen, and similar ascertained facts; it ends with a chapter that is generally called “The Remedy.” It is almost wholly due to this careful, solid, and scientific method that “The Remedy” is never found. For this scheme of medical question and answer is a blunder; the first great blunder of sociology. It is always called stating the disease before we find the cure. But it is the whole definition and dignity of man that in social matters we must actually find the cure before we find the disease.

Whatsapp Rishte Naton Ki Kahaniyan by Rashmi

SKU: 9789382901976

रिश्ते फूलों की तरह खिलते हैं और महकते हैं; रिश्ते बादलों की तरह झूमते हैं और स्नेहसिक्त हो बरसते भी हैं। कभी-कभी यही रिश्ते हमारी जिंदगी में इंद्रधनुष के सातों रंगों की छटा बिखेर देते हैं तो अकसर यही हमारे इर्द-गिर्द भँवरे की गुंजन की तरह गुनगुनाते रहते हैं।
मित्रो! रिश्ते अनमोल होते हैं। कुछ रिश्ते हमें स्वत: ही प्राप्त होते हैं जबकि कुछ हम खुद अपनी रुचि और आदतों से मेल खाते लोगों के साथ बनाते हैं। रिश्ते प्रेम का पर्याय है और प्रेम उम्र, जाति, धर्म या किसी और तरह का बंधन नहीं मानता। ऐसा ही एक रिश्ता हमारा मोबाइल के साथ भी बन गया है। आज संचार क्रांति के साथ-साथ मोबाइल हम सभी के जीवन का अभिन्न अंग बन चुका है। हम सभी मोबाइल का प्रयोग करते हैं। तकनीक के क्षेत्र में हम नित नई ऊँचाइयाँ छू रहे हैं। आज प्राय: सभी व्हाट्सएप से परिचित हैं और अमूमन हम सभी इस एप का प्रयोग भी करते हैं। मित्रो! व्हाट्सएप पर की गई चैटिंग अकसर एक कहानी या संदेश छोड़ जाती है, यदि हम उसे पहचानने की कोशिश करें तो!
इस पुस्तक में व्हाट्सएप की उन्हीं चैटिंगों में से उभरती कहानी को आप सभी के सम्मुख लाने का प्रयास किया गया है। ये छोटी-छोटी कहानियाँ आपकी अपनी कहानियाँ हैं; आपके अपने रिश्तों की कहानियाँ हैं। इन कहानियों को पढ़ते हुए आप खुद को अपनों के करीब महसूस करेंगे।
हमें विश्वास है कि आप इन कहानियों की मिठास में डूब जाएँगे और उस मिठास को अपने दोस्तों और रिश्तेदारों के साथ भी साझा करेंगे।

When a Man Marries by Mary Roberts Rinehart

SKU: 9788184306867

It began with Jimmy Wilson and a conspiracy was helped on by a foot-square piece of yellow paper and a Japanese butler and it enmeshed and mixed up generally ten respectable members of society and a policeman.

When God Laughs, and Other Stories  by Jack London

SKU: 9788184306440

First published in the year 1911, the present book ‘When God Laughs, and Other Stories’ is a collection of fictional short stories by one of the most famous writers of American English literature Jack London. These stories explores themes like the struggle for survival in the midst of hostile environments, human nature’s most elemental drives, and worker abuse in industrialized society.

When Lord Krishna Walked the Earth by Reejhsinghani, Aroona

SKU: 9789351862161

Aroona Reejsinghani is a prolific writer. She has penned down more than 229 books on various subjects. Besides books she has written more than 50,000 articles. She won the first prize in All India Writing Competition when she was just ten. Her first book was published at the young age of eighteen.
She has been contributing regularly for columns in many newspapers and magazines.
She was editor-in-chief of ‘Cuisine Magazine’—India’s first magazine on foods. Subsequently she founded ‘Aroona’s World of Food’ and a tabloid ‘News Unlimited’.
In 1991 her name was entered in the Limca book of records. In 2007, she was conferred with the honourary doctorate of literature by World Academy of Arts and Culture Paris, recognized by UNESCO.
In 2008 she was honoured with the lifetime achievement award by ABI, USA.
email : areejhsinghani@yahoo.com

When Patty Went to College by Jean Webster

SKU: 9788184306853

When Patty Went to College is a humorous novel about life in an all-girls’ college at the turn of the century. Patty is a happy, fun-loving prankster who defends the weak and uses her clever brain only when it suits her. The end of the novel sees her contemplating life outside of college, and wondering whether her misbehavior will stand her in good stead for it.

When William Came by SAKI

SKU: PB-02020-05-0210

When William Came: A Story of London Under the Hohenzollerns is a novel written by the British author Saki and published in November 1913.

Where Angels Fear to Tread by E. M. Forster

SKU: 6235989715657

They were all at Charing Cross to see Lilia off—Philip, Harriet, Irma, Mrs. Herriton herself. Even Mrs. Theobald, squired by Mr. Kingcroft, had braved the journey from Yorkshire to bid her only daughter good-bye. Miss Abbott was likewise attended by numerous relatives, and the sight of so many people talking at once and saying such different things caused Lilia to break into ungovernable peals of laughter.

“Quite an ovation,” she cried, sprawling out of her first-class carriage. “They’ll take us for royalty. Oh, Mr. Kingcroft, get us foot-warmers.”