From one of India’s favorite poets comes his first romance novel—a story that will stay with you forever.
What if you were forced to say goodbye to the only person who ever loved you?
When Aashna loses everything and her parents refuse to love her, she is sent to boarding school.
Eventually, she realizes she had left her heart open, and someone decides to break into it—a tall, handsome (a bit too much), straight-out-of-the-movies guy who loves her with his whole heart.
But every time she goes back home, she meets an absence that will not let her sleep and a nightmare of a presence. Painfully tired of the hurt, she becomes what her mother could never be: a leaver.
With off-the-charts chemistry, witty conversations, and unexpected plot twists, I Cannot Say Goodbye to You is the story of Aashna and the people she loves (and loses).
P.S. Keep a tissue box nearby, since, you know, Rithvik wrote this novel.
“It is only with the heart that one can see rightly; what is essential is invisible to the eye.”
Come along with the Little Prince on a magical adventure through the stars! This sweet story follows a young prince as he travels to faraway planets and meets all kinds of funny, quirky characters. Each planet is like a little world with its own surprises, teaching the Little Prince about friendship, love, and caring for others.
With beautiful words and gentle pictures, The Little Prince is a fun and heartwarming tale that shows kids and grown-ups alike how to find joy in the things that matter most, like kindness and love, which you feel in your heart. Perfect for anyone who loves stories full of wonder and imagination!
This classic tale continues to enchant readers of all ages, and open their hearts to the beauty of the world around us. Beneath its whimsical surface lies a profound message about innocence, imagination, and the importance of caring for what you love.
Whether you’re rediscovering it as an adult or reading it for the first time with a child, The Little Prince remains a story of eternal truth and tenderness—a celebration of wonder that never fades.
Perfect for fans of Winnie the Pooh, Alice in Wonderland, and timeless tales that speak to both heart and mind.
Two world-changing novels. One visionary author. The warnings that refuse to stay fiction.
In 1984, George Orwell’s chilling dystopian vision comes to life. Set in an imagined future, society is controlled by a totalitarian regime where ‘Big Brother’ is always watching.
While most people have surrendered to the new reality, Winston is struggling. Haunted by his fragmented memories, he remembers a world where the truth wasn’t doctored, and your thoughts were your own.
As Winston seeks pleasure through small acts of rebellion, the ever-looming threat of the Thought Police grows stronger. But everything changes when Winston comes across ‘The Brotherhood’, a revolutionary secret organization that is conspiring to overthrow the government…
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Animal Farm delivers Orwell’s searing political satire of the Russian Revolution. The oppressed animals of Manor Farm overthrow their cruel master, Mr Jones, in a bid to establish a just and equal society.
But as the days progress, the naïve animals find themselves in the throes of a treacherous conspiracy that threatens to destroy everything they’ve worked for.
George Orwell didn’t just write books—he wrote prophecies. Decades after publication, 1984 and Animal Farm remain startlingly, disturbingly relevant. Together, they form the most powerful indictment of totalitarianism ever written.
Chilling visions of surveillance, propaganda, and the death of objective truth.
“The elastic heart of youth cannot be compressed into one constrained shape long at a time.”
From tricking his friends into painting a fence (for fun!) to crashing his own funeral, Tom is never up to any good, much to Aunt Polly’s regret. He skips school to chase adventures and doesn’t like rules at all.
But a spooky night at a graveyard catapults him and his best friend Huck into a world a little more darker, a little less innocent.
Mark Twain transports us to a time of steamboats and straw hats, as Tom and his band of followers run past barefoot, plotting daring escapades and wrestling with pangs of conscience. The Adventures of Tom Sawyer is the enduring tale of learning to distinguish right from wrong in a fast-changing 19th century American town.
Suddenly, growing up isn’t just about pranks anymore.
Enter a world where the jungle is alive with wonder, danger, and unforgettable friendships.
Little Mowgli shows up in tatters at the jungle, found by a wolf pack. Raised by the pack, he is no ordinary boy; he can climb trees like a monkey and even outrun a tiger. Adopted by the wolf-pack, he slowly grows up away from the world of humans. Along the way he makes lifelong friends: Baloo the brown bear and Bagheera the wise panther who help him learn the laws of the jungle. But the jungle can be a dangerous place. Together the trio face unforeseen dangers and find themselves caught up in exciting adventures; until Mowgli finally comes face-to-face with Shere Khan, the tiger, and the Bandar-Log. Mowgli’s world is full of joy and thrills, with fascinating creatures and the enchanting forest; a transportive and enjoyable read for everyone!
Rudyard Kipling’s classic tale is a transportive journey into a world of:
- Breathtaking adventure that keeps readers on the edge of their seats
- Timeless wisdom about courage, loyalty, and finding where you belong
- Unforgettable characters who feel like family
- A magical setting where every leaf whispers secrets and every creature has a story
Perfect for readers of all ages, The Jungle Book is more than a story—it’s an experience that stays with you long after the final page.
Discover why generations have fallen in love with the boy who ran with wolves.
‘कैलाश तुम्हारी पत्नी है। तुम्हारा कर्तव्य उसके लिए भी होना चाहिए। प्रत्येक संबंध अपनी जगह पर स्थिर रहना चाहिए। प्रत्येक संबंध को प्यार, स्नेह और सहृदयता दीजिए, जिसका यह अभिलाषी है। विवाहित जीवन में तुम्हें बदलना भी पड़ेगा। तुम्हारी ख़ुशी उसकी ख़ुशी है। उसकी ख़ुशी तुम्हारी ख़ुशी है और यही जीवन है।’
तेरे सपने, तेरी बातें संग्रह ने देश भर के कोनों से आए नए रचनाकारों को एक मंच दिया है। उनमें से चुनी गईं कहानियों में जहाँ युवा जज़्बात हैं, वही जिजीविषा और वही सवाल भी, जिनसे आज का नौजवान रोज़ गुज़रता है। ये कहानियाँ सिर्फ किस्से नहीं, बल्कि हमारे समय की दास्तान हैं—कभी शहर की भागदौड़, कभी गाँव की मिट्टी, कभी रिश्तों की पेचीदगी, तो कभी भीतर छिपे अकेलेपन और उम्मीद की सच्ची झलक।
In the sumptuous court of the emperor Akbar, in 16th century India, a group of artists begin the painstaking task of chronicling the emperor’s life. Bihzad is the son of the chief artist and as such, he is groomed to follow in his father’s footsteps. A child prodigy, Bihzad is shielded from life as he grows up in the stunning fortress town of Agra.
But as word of his talent spreads, rumours about the wild, passionate nature of his secret drawings bring his enemies out into the open. When the young artist breaches the rules of the court, they will use his art to destroy him.
Hiran is born in 1857: the year of Mutiny and the year his father dies. Brought to Calcutta by his widowed mother he turns out to have few talents, apart from an uncanny ability to read a man’s fate in his palm. When luck gets him a job at the auction house, Hiran finds himself embroiled in a mysterious trade, and even more deeply embroiled in the affairs of his nefarious superior, the infamous Mr. Jonathan Crabbe.
Commissioned to procure a child for Mr. Crabbe’s opium addicted wife, he stumbles upon his own future. An unlikely hero, Hiran, the opium clerk, is caught up in rebellion and war, buffeted by storms at sea, by love and intrigue, innocently implicated in fraud and dark dealings.
In a crumbling, isolated house at the foot of Mount Kanchenjunga in the Himalayas lives an embittered judge who wants only to retire in peace, when his orphaned granddaughter, Sai, arrives on his doorstep. The judge’s cook watches over her distractedly, for his thoughts are often on his son, Biju, who is hopscotching from one gritty New York restaurant to another. Kiran Desai’s brilliant novel, published to huge acclaim, is a story of joy and despair. Her characters face numerous choices that majestically illuminate the consequences of colonialism as it collides with the modern world.