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Sucker Punch

Sucker Punch is about what happens when the life you thought you’d be living radically changes course, everything you thought you knew about the world and yourself has tilted on its axis, and you have to start forging a new path forward. Scaachi employs her signature humour and fierce intelligence to interrogate her previous belief that fighting is the most effective tool for progress. She examines the fights she’s had—with her parents, her ex-husband, her friends, online strangers, and herself—all in an attempt to understand when a fight is worth having, and when it’s better to walk away.

Pixels to Profits

People and businesses spend years trying to ‘make it’ in the Creator Economy. Many are genuine, with something valuable to share, yet nothing clicks. At the same time, they watch countless creators go viral and businesses with lower quality rake in millions every month, getting massive likes, securing brand deals and attracting customers.

This leaves many talented creators and small businesses questioning whether they should even stay in the Creator Economy. The short answer? Yes. By 2027, the Creator Economy is projected to be worth half a trillion dollars.

In Pixels to Profits, you’ll learn:

The 5Cs of the Creator Economy
(Did you know that you are a part of at least one of them?)
The 3Rs that every great content piece has.
How aspiring creators and small-and medium-sized businesses have the highest leverage in this upcoming multibillion-dollar economy.
What the world’s top voices in the Creator Economy have to say about the future of AI and emerging technologies.

And much more!

You Become What You Think

This book isn’t just about reading—it’s about tangible change. With actionable insights, it’ll reshape your thinking and empower you to unlock the best version of yourself.

Are you searching for a way to improve your life, increase your happiness and achieve your full potential? Then this is just the book for you.

You Become What You Think is a practical guide to personal growth. Within its pages lie actionable insights that will transform your perspective on life and the world around you. Author Shubham Kumar Singh has carefully crafted this book from his own journey through countless volumes, distilling the most impactful lessons from diverse topics. Each insight is presented in a clear, accessible format, designed for effortless application to your own life.

The primary aim? To enhance your self-awareness and nurture personal growth. It will gift you with a fresh outlook on life and a deeper understanding of your true self.

Sacred

Sacred reminds us of the symbiotic relationship we have with plants, the need for forests and greenery, their medicinal benefits, and environmental advantages that improve soil and air quality. Deepen your knowledge of fifty-two different plant species, which includes majestic trees such as peepal, banyan, rudraksha and deodar. Elevate everyday rituals with aromatic woods such as frankincense, myrrh and miswak. Appreciate the benefits of native grasses and creepers including durva, paan and Aparajita. Learn the true value of various flowers, fruit and spices, including lotus, jasmine, pomegranate , saffron, cloves and jujube.

Reconnect with nature, understand its worth and view plants as a manifestation of the divine. This book outlines ancient mysticism and provides recipes and rituals to help calm your mind, beautify yourself from the inside out and uplift the quality of your life.

The Indian Stock Market Simplified

There are three ways in which people can make money through the stock market: by investing, by trading or both. However, whether one invests, trades or does both, a fundamental understanding of how the stock market works is critical. Clichéd as it may sound, this book provides a fresh perspective on how the Indian stock market works. Offering a bird’s eye view of the Indian capital market, it succinctly and incisively analyses its history and discusses the role of its various participants. More importantly, the book offers proven strategies, supplemented by accessible case studies, to beginners to invest and trade in stocks. Lucidly written by two of the most sought-after finance-related content creators with years of experience in investing and trading, The Indian Stock Market Simplified is a must-read for everyone looking to navigate the complexities of the stock market and achieve their financial goals.

Missions, Mantras, Migrants and Microchips

The fame of people like Priyanka Chopra, Satya Nadella, Sundar Pichai, Kumail Nanjiani, Indra Nooyi, Mindy Kaling, M. Night Shyamalan, Tata Consultancy Services’ (TCS) sponsorship of the New York City Marathon, the ubiquitousness of Indian restaurants and yoga studios in many American cities and much else illustrates the close relationship the US and India enjoy today.

From the 1780s onwards, there have been relationships of various kinds, all mediated, until India’s independence, through the British Raj. While ties in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries were somewhat thin, the closer relationship through three-quarters of the twentieth century, has now become an extremely close one as India has sent large rivers of people and goods to America, and Americans have responded with growing interest and involvement in India. This, despite occasional blips like the Bhopal industrial disaster.

Missions, Mantras, Migrants and Microchips takes the long view of the Indo-US encounter. Besides documenting well-known ties, it also brings into focus some ignored and forgotten people like Kumar Goshal, Ida Scudder, Charles Page Perin, John Bissell and Maharishi Mahesh Yogi. Deeply researched and engagingly written by veteran historian Leonard A. Gordon, this work is the definitive account of the Indo-US connection.

Jumble Sale : (Silly Billy series)

Pink bottle brushes. No Parking signs. Spools of wire. Crocin tablets—nothing is safe at Khorshed Baug any longer.

Suspects: A thieving crow. A greedy ghost. A thin crone with a hooked nose.
Tinaz Toddywala, though, has other ideas. She is determined to pin the crimes on Dorab and Dina Sethna of G Block.
Will the Senior Section Head of Bright Minds School get her way? Will Dorab and Dina get into trouble at school and at home? Step into Khorshed Baug to find out.

Agassi and the Great Cycle Race (Silly Billy series)

What’s in a name? Plenty.

Agassi Joel Roy hates his first name and wants everyone to call him Joel. He hates tennis too—and most other sports. But when he hears about the cycling competition in his town, he decides to take part.

So what if he doesn’t know cycling? Or doesn’t own a working cycle? With a borrowed cycle—accompanied by a rather unexpected companion—and ample courage, Joel begins his lessons, with his neighbour Zeba as his tutor.

Will Joel reach the finish line or will cycling join the list of most hated sports?

The Greatest Champak Stories: Volume 1

Go on a voyage with Cheeku the rabbit and Meeku the mouse, solve mysteries with Detective Sheerluck the dog, meet uncanny ghosts, chase runaway elephants, and read about lots more in this collectable edition of The Greatest Champak Stories: Volume 1.

With loads of action and humour, these tales of mystery, magic, adventure and friendship are the perfect mix to entertain and fascinate young readers. This fun-filled collection of illustrated stories from the celebrated Champak magazine is a must-have!

Ghosts, Thieves and Aha! Adventures (Silly Billy series)

When Ashish has to go to his mother’s workplace after school, he is sure he is in for the most boring time ever. But he couldn’t be more wrong!

His mother, Ruth, works in a bookstore where Ashish must team up with Kavya—the owner’s niece—to catch a bookshop ghost and nab a bookstore thief.

Will they succeed?

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