The Song of Achilles is a lyrical and powerful retelling of Homer’s Iliad, told from the perspective of Patroclus. Madeline Miller brings to life the tale of love, friendship, and destiny between Patroclus and Achilles, blending myth and humanity in a timeless narrative of passion and tragedy.
Sons of Fortune is a gripping saga of fate, power, and ambition by master storyteller Jeffrey Archer. Following the intertwined lives of two men—born on the same day but raised in very different circumstances—this novel explores themes of destiny, rivalry, and the choices that define us. Full of political drama, courtroom battles, and unexpected twists, it’s one of Archer’s most…
Statistics for Economics is the Class 11 Economics textbook published by NCERT. It introduces students to the essential statistical tools used in economics and their practical applications. The book includes important topics such as data collection, classification, tabulation, measures of central tendency, dispersion, correlation, and index numbers.
Steve Jobs: The Exclusive Biography offers an unprecedented and intimate look into the life of the visionary co-founder of Apple. Based on over forty interviews with Jobs and more than a hundred with his family, friends, adversaries, competitors, and colleagues, this biography presents an honest and compelling portrait of his passion, perfectionism, and relentless drive for innovation. A must-read for…
Supneya Da Manovigian by Prof. Jaspal Ghai brings Sigmund Freud’s revolutionary ideas on dream psychology to Punjabi readers. This book explores the hidden meanings behind dreams, the unconscious mind, and how dreams reflect our desires and conflicts. A must-read for literature enthusiasts and psychology learners seeking insight into Freud’s dream interpretation, presented in accessible Punjabi.
Terms and Conditions by Lauren Asher is the second book in the Dreamland Billionaires series. This contemporary romance blends passion, family drama, and the complexities of relationships with witty banter and heartfelt moments. A must-read for fans of slow-burn romance, emotional depth, and billionaire love stories.
The 7 Habits of Highly Effective People by R. Stephen Covey is a timeless guide to personal and professional effectiveness. This book helps you to: Cultivate powerful habits that enhance productivity and effectiveness Develop proactive thinking and goal-oriented strategies Improve interpersonal relationships and communication skills Achieve a balance between personal and professional life Foster continuous personal growth and leadership abilities…
In The ABC Murders, Hercule Poirot faces one of his most chilling cases. A mysterious killer, signing their crimes with the initials “ABC,” leaves a trail of victims across England, each murder seemingly unrelated except for an alphabetical pattern. As the tension rises and the death toll climbs, Poirot races against time to decode the killer’s plan and prevent the…
Mark Twain’s timeless classic The Adventures of Tom Sawyer follows the mischievous and adventurous Tom as he navigates childhood in the small town of St. Petersburg. From treasure hunts and pranks to the famous fence-painting scene, the novel captures the joys, mischiefs, and challenges of growing up. A beloved tale full of humor, adventure, and life lessons, it continues to…
Discover The Alchemist by Paulo Coelho, a best-selling novel that has inspired millions worldwide. This modern classic follows Santiago, a young Andalusian shepherd, as he embarks on a transformative journey in search of his personal legend and hidden treasure.
Henry James’s The Ambassadors (1903) is a masterful exploration of perception, morality, and cultural contrast. The novel follows Lambert Strether, a middle-aged American, as he travels to Europe to persuade a young man to return home—only to find himself captivated by Parisian society and forced to confront questions of duty, desire, and self-discovery.
This Penguin Classics edition brings together The Call of the Wild, White Fang, and other short works by Jack London, capturing the raw power of nature and the struggle for survival. London’s vivid depictions of the wilderness and his exploration of instinct, resilience, and the primal bond between man and beast have made these stories timeless literary treasures.