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Spellbound | Georgia Leighton

Spellbound | Georgia Leighton

On a remote, windswept island castle, a long-awaited princess is born. During the traditional blessing ceremony, alongside magical gifts comes a deadly curse. Rejecting the enchanted sleep and waiting for a prince, three women—the queen, her lady‑in‑waiting, and the apprentice Sel—hatch a daring plan. They secretly swap the cursed princess with an uncursed lookalike to defy fate. But dark magic won’t be fooled, and as the curse nears its climax, each woman must decide whether to await doom or stand and fight

Powerless | Lauren Roberts

Powerless | Lauren Roberts

In the kingdom of Ilya, magical powers define one’s worth—only Elites thrive while the power-less are exiled. Paedyn Gray, born without magic, survives on the streets by pretending to be a Psychic. Her secret is blown when she saves Prince Kai’s life, thrusting her into the brutal Purging Trials—a televised fight where only magic-wielders are meant to survive.

Shatter Me | Tahareh Mafi

Shatter Me | Tahareh Mafi

Juliette Ferrars has a lethal touch—one that can kill with a single contact. Locked away in isolation for years, she believes she is a monster. But when The Reestablishment, a tyrannical regime controlling the world, sees her as a weapon, she is given a choice: remain a prisoner or become a tool for their power. Juliette must decide whether to fight for herself or surrender to the forces trying to control her.


Crooked Kingdom (Six of Crows #2) | Leigh Bardugo

Crooked Kingdom (Six of Crows #2) | Leigh Bardugo

After pulling off an impossible heist, Kaz Brekker and his crew have been double-crossed and left fighting for their lives. With Inej held captive and powerful enemies closing in, Kaz must use every trick he knows to outwit Jan Van Eck and Pekka Rollins, all while keeping his crew from falling apart. But loyalty is fragile, trust is dangerous, and betrayal is always a step away.

As they navigate the treacherous streets of Ketterdam, Kaz and his crew must outsmart their enemies, take back what’s theirs, and fight for their survival—one deadly move at a time.

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The Murder of Roger Ackroyd | Agatha Christie

In the quiet village of King’s Abbot, wealthy businessman Roger Ackroyd is found stabbed to death in his study. His murder comes just after the shocking suicide of his lover, Mrs. Ferrars, who was rumored to be hiding a terrible secret. As suspicion falls on those closest to Ackroyd, Poirot—now retired and living in the village—reluctantly takes on the case.With twists, secrets, and shocking revelations, Poirot untangles a web of deception, blackmail, and hidden motives. But when the truth is finally revealed, it delivers one of the most surprising endings in detective fiction history.

Uncivil Acts (#10 Nancy Drew; girl detective) | Carolyn Keene

Hi, its me, Nancy Drew.A Civil War reenactment should be fun, right? Not in our town! It feels like war fever's taken over. The tension started to build when we all chose sides. Confederate and Union sympathizers never did mix. And if that wasn't enough to heat things up, someone started to secretly dig large holes in the battlefield. Pretty odd -- and very suspicious. Is someone waging a little war of their own? If so, then why?

A Perfect Crime | A Yi

A Perfect Crime by A Yi is a chilling psychological thriller about an apathetic teenager who meticulously plans and executes the murder of his only friend, Kong Jie. With no apparent motive beyond boredom and curiosity, he carries out the crime and then goes on the run, setting off a tense cat-and-mouse chase with the authorities. As the police close in, the novel delves into his cold and detached mindset, offering a disturbing exploration of alienation, morality, and the dark recesses of the human psyche.

Greatest Works Of Edgar Allan Poe

Dive into the darkly brilliant world of Edgar Allan Poe, the master of mystery, macabre, and the human mind. Greatest Works of Edgar Allan Poe is a curated collection of his most iconic poems, short stories, and tales of psychological horror—works that have haunted and fascinated readers for generations.
This collection showcases Poe’s unparalleled ability to blend gothic atmosphere, rich language, and complex emotions. From chilling horror to melancholic beauty, these timeless works explore love, death, madness, and the unknown.

The Complete Novels of Sherlock Holmes | Sir Arthur Conan Doyle

From the foggy streets of Victorian London to the eerie landscapes of the English countryside, Holmes unravels the most baffling mysteries, using his unmatched powers of deduction, logic, and observation. This volume includes all four of Holmes’ full-length adventures: A Study in Scarlet, The Sign of the Four, The Hound of the Baskervilles, and The Valley of Fear—each filled with intrigue, danger, and thrilling twists.

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The Idiot | Fyodor Dostovesky

The story follows Prince Lev Nikolayevich Myshkin, a kind-hearted and naive man who returns to Russia after years of medical treatment in Switzerland for epilepsy. His pure-hearted nature and honesty make him an outsider among the aristocracy, where deceit, ambition, and greed dominate. As he becomes entangled in a love triangle with the beautiful but troubled Nastasya Filippovna and the ambitious Aglaya Ivanovna, Myshkin's idealism is put to the test in a world that sees his goodness as foolishness.

To Kill a Mockingbird | Harper Lee

Set in the 1930s in the fictional town of Maycomb, Alabama, the story follows Scout Finch, a young girl who navigates childhood alongside her brother Jem and their friend Dill. Through her innocent eyes, readers witness the deep-seated prejudice in their community when her father, Atticus Finch, a principled lawyer, defends a Black man, Tom Robinson, falsely accused of a terrible crime. As the trial unfolds, Scout learns profound lessons about empathy, courage, and the complexity of human nature.

The Guernsey Literary and Potato Peel Pie Society | Mary Ann Schaffer

In 1946, as England recovers from World War II, writer Juliet Ashton receives an unexpected letter from a man on the island of Guernsey, a British territory occupied by the Germans during the war. He belongs to The Guernsey Literary and Potato Peel Pie Society, a book club formed as an alibi during the occupation. Intrigued, Juliet begins exchanging letters with the society’s quirky and resilient members, uncovering their stories of wartime survival, love, and friendship.

As Juliet becomes more involved with the islanders, she is drawn into their world—especially when she learns of Elizabeth McKenna, a woman whose bravery left an indelible mark on Guernsey. Soon, Juliet finds herself questioning her own future and whether her heart belongs in London or on the island that has captured her soul.

Told through a series of letters, The Guernsey Literary and Potato Peel Pie Society is a heartwarming, poignant, and witty novel about the power of books, resilience, and unexpected love.

Yellowface | Rebecca F. Kuang

June Hayward, a struggling white writer, watches in envy as her friend Athena Liu, a successful Chinese American author, dominates the publishing world. When Athena dies in a tragic accident, June impulsively takes her unpublished manuscript—an explosive historical novel about Chinese laborers in World War I. Rebranding herself as Juniper Song, she edits the work and claims it as her own, skyrocketing to literary fame.

But the deeper she sinks into her stolen identity, the more the past threatens to unravel her success. As questions arise and accusations mount, June must fight to maintain the lie—or risk losing everything.

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Rainbow Magic: Miranda the Beauty Fairy (The Fashion Fairies)| Daisy Meadows

In Miranda the Beauty Fairy, the first book of the Fashion Fairies series, fashion meets magic. When the mischievous Jack Frost steals the Fashion Fairies' magical accessories, including Miranda's enchanted lipstick, he aims to impose his icy-blue fashion on the world. With the help of her friends Rachel and Kirsty, Miranda must retrieve her golden lipstick to restore beauty and confidence to the world, ensuring that everyone can look and feel their best. ​

Marvin Redpost: Super Fast, Out of Control! | Louis Sachar

Everyone says that Marvin is going to ride his new mountain bike down Suicide Hill. But Marvin can't even climb into the seat without wobbling. So, shifting gears? Braking? Forget about it! What will Marvin do?

The Wombles | Elisabeth Beresford

Meet the Wombles – clever, kind-hearted creatures who live in cozy burrows beneath Wimbledon Common. With a knack for tidying up after humans, they collect and recycle rubbish in creative ways, turning trash into treasure. Led by the wise Great Uncle Bulgaria, and joined by favorites like the sleepy Orinoco and the inventive Tobermory, the Wombles set out on charming adventures filled with mishaps, teamwork, and gentle humor.

First published in 1968, The Wombles blends fun storytelling with early environmental themes, making it a timeless read for young readers.

Fantastic Mr. Fox | Roald Dahl

"Did you hear that, Mr. Fox! It's not over yet! We're not going home till we've strung you up dead as a dingbat!"

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The Trial of Adolf Hitler | David King

The Trial of Adolf Hitler: The Beer Hall Putsch and the Rise of Nazi Germany by David King is a historical account of the failed 1923 Beer Hall Putsch and the subsequent trial that set the stage for Hitler’s rise to power.

The book chronicles how Adolf Hitler and his followers attempted to overthrow the German government in Munich, only to be swiftly defeated and arrested. Rather than marking the end of his political ambitions, Hitler used his trial as a propaganda platform, transforming himself from a little-known agitator into a national figure. King provides a gripping, deeply researched narrative that explores the courtroom drama, the political climate of post-World War I Germany, and how the trial shaped Hitler’s ideology and the Nazi movement.

With vivid details and historical insight, The Trial of Adolf Hitler reveals how a failed coup became a turning point in world history, leading to the rise of one of history’s most infamous dictators.

The Intelligent Investor | Benjamin Graham

The Intelligent Investor by Benjamin Graham is a classic guide to value investing, emphasizing long-term financial strategies and risk management.

Graham, known as the father of value investing, teaches investors how to analyze stocks based on their intrinsic value rather than market hype. He introduces key concepts such as "Mr. Market", an allegory for stock market fluctuations, and the margin of safety, which helps investors minimize risk. The book also differentiates between defensive investors, who seek steady and reliable returns, and enterprising investors, who actively research and take calculated risks.

With updated commentary by financial expert Jason Zweig and a preface and appendix by Warren Buffet, The Intelligent Investor remains an essential resource for those looking to build wealth through disciplined, rational investing rather than speculation.

The 48 Laws of Power | Robert Greene

The 48 Laws of Power by Robert Greene is a strategic guide to understanding power, influence, and manipulation in personal and professional life.

Drawing from historical figures, political leaders, and master strategists, Greene presents 48 timeless laws that reveal how power is gained, maintained, and lost. Each law is illustrated with real-life examples, showing how figures like Napoleon, Machiavelli, and Sun Tzu used (or failed to use) these principles. The book explores tactics such as concealing intentions, mastering the art of timing, and knowing when to strike or retreat, offering insights into human behavior and ambition.

The Art of War | Sun Tzu

The Art of War by Sun Tzu is an ancient Chinese military treatise that offers timeless wisdom on strategy, leadership, and warfare.

Written over 2,500 years ago, the book is divided into 13 chapters, each focusing on different aspects of military tactics, including deception, adaptability, positioning, and psychological warfare. Sun Tzu emphasizes that victory is achieved not just through brute force but through careful planning, intelligence, and understanding both oneself and the enemy.

A masterpiece of strategic thinking, The Art of War remains one of the most studied and applied texts on competition, conflict resolution, and the power of strategy.

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  • Mohammed Wadi

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  • Katraj

  • Sinhagad

  • Bibewadi

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  • Viman Nagar

  • Koregaon Park

  • Mundhwa

  • Kalyani Nagar

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  • Aundh

  • Baner

  • Hinjewadi

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