Tushar Mangl
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The Avenging Act
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The Thakur Boy
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The Ultimate Guide to Content Writing
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The Reluctant Scribbler
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Footsteps on the Sands of Time
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What if the scam call you dismissed yesterday is part of a global empire built on inequality and ambition? Snigdha Poonam’s Scamlands is not just about phishing or call centres. It traces an invisible network stretching from rural eastern India to Sou ...more |
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I read More Days at the Morisaki Bookshop immediately after finishing the first book, and while it returns to a familiar, comforting space, it also reveals the limitations of this story world. The sequel expands the cast and revisits unresolved relati ...more |
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What if the scam call you dismissed yesterday is part of a global empire built on inequality and ambition? Snigdha Poonam’s Scamlands is not just about phishing or call centres. It traces an invisible network stretching from rural eastern India to Sou ...more |
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I picked up Days at the Morisaki Bookshop expecting a gentle comfort read, and that is exactly what it is. No more. No less. This is a short, quiet novel about heartbreak, inertia, and the slow way life resumes after disappointment. Takako’s world col ...more |
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What if the future is not waiting to happen, but waiting for you to choose it? Climate Change 2100: Survive or Thrive? is not a comfortable read, and that is its strength. Chetan Singh Solanki writes with the patience of a teacher and the urgency of s ...more |
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“Strangers will show you the way
But a true friend will escort you,
to your destination.
1st November, 2006”
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But a true friend will escort you,
to your destination.
1st November, 2006”
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“Strangers will show you the way
But a true friend will escort you,
to your destination.
1st November, 2006”
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But a true friend will escort you,
to your destination.
1st November, 2006”
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“Man is a mystery. It needs to be unravelled, and if you spend your whole life unravelling it, don't say that you've wasted time. I am studying that mystery because I want to be a human being.”
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“Remember, you cannot be both young and wise. Young people who pretend to be wise to the ways of the world are mostly just cynics. Cynicism masquerades as wisdom, but it is the farthest thing from it. Because cynics don’t learn anything. Because cynicism is a self-imposed blindness, a rejection of the world because we are afraid it will hurt us or disappoint us. Cynics always say no. But saying “yes” begins things. Saying “yes” is how things grow. Saying “yes” leads to knowledge. “Yes” is for young people. So for as long as you have the strength to, say “yes'.”
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“People think that a liar gains a victory over his victim. What I’ve learned is that a lie is an act of self-abdication, because one surrenders one’s reality to the person to whom one lies, making that person one’s master, condemning oneself from then on to faking the sort of reality that person’s view requires to be faked…The man who lies to the world, is the world’s slave from then on…There are no white lies, there is only the blackest of destruction, and a white lie is the blackest of all.”
― Atlas Shrugged
― Atlas Shrugged
“Let me tell you this: if you meet a loner, no matter what they tell you, it's not because they enjoy solitude. It's because they have tried to blend into the world before, and people continue to disappoint them.”
― My Sister's Keeper
― My Sister's Keeper
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