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House of Cards
13Discover “House of Cards” by Sudha Murty (ISBN: 9780143420361), a captivating tale of Mridula and Sanjay’s journey from a Karnataka village to Bangalore’s bustling city. Mridula’s infectious optimism clashes with Sanjay’s descent into corruption amidst his thriving medical practice. Explore themes of love, ambition, and societal reflection in this intricately woven novel by Sudha Murty, an award-winning author, and the chairperson of Infosys Foundation.
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House of Fear, The
11Unravel the mystery in “House of Fear” by Ibn-e Safi. Meet Imran, a rich playboy who’s secretly the brilliant spy X2. Bodies with identical dagger marks appear in an abandoned house. Can Imran solve this chilling mystery? Dive into this Urdu cult classic, now in English, and experience the first thrilling installment of the Imran series.
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House of Leaves
10Explore the mind-bending cult classic, “House of Leaves,” by Mark Z. Danielewski (ISBN: 9780375703768). A terrifying tale of a house larger on the inside than the outside, plunging readers into a maze-like journey of horror and psychological suspense. Experience the unsettling story that has captivated generations and inspired countless works of art. Unravel the mystery behind the ever-growing abyss and the darkness that consumes all dreams.
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House of Light and Ether (Gilded City, 3)
0Enter the mesmerizing world of Leia Stone’s “House of Light and Ether (Gilded City, 3),” available at The Bookish Owl! ISBN: 9781464252655. Dive into a realm of dazzling fae magic, heart-wrenching curses, and captivating romance. Perfect for fans of fantasy novels and magical academy settings. Follow Fallon’s journey as she battles dark powers and explores her own destiny. Will she find love amidst the danger? Discover secrets, face perilous challenges, and unlock the mysteries within the Gilded City. A must-read for those who crave unputdownable, bingeworthy stories. Order your copy today from The Bookish Owl and get lost in this enchanting tale of fae and yearning.
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House of Marionne
21Enter the enchanting world of “House of Marionne” by Leah Konen (ISBN: 9780241659922). Follow the captivating journey of a young woman with hidden magical abilities who is thrust into a secret society. In a realm of glamorous parties, forbidden romance, and dangerous secrets, will she embrace her destiny or fight against the dark forces that threaten to consume her?
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House of Rain and Snow
21In “House of Rain and Snow,” Pushkar navigates a world shaped by his parents’ struggles and his passion for poetry. Amidst family turmoil and youthful love, he finds solace in his verses. With the support of his friend Abhijit, Pushkar’s hidden talent finds an outlet through Nirban’s independent publishing house. Explore themes of love, loss, and self-discovery in this coming-of-age tale.
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House of War and Bone (Gilded City, 2)
0Dive into “House of War and Bone” (Gilded City, 2) by Leia Stone, a USA Today bestseller, available at The Bookish Owl. Fallon Bane’s world is turned upside down as she battles curses and her growing feelings for Ariyon. After accidentally trapping him and swapping powers, she’s forced to navigate treacherous fae politics and a perilous journey to save him. Meanwhile, Ariyon fights for survival using Fallon’s dark magic as a Nightling war looms. Perfect for fans of Wednesday and Holly Black. Explore dazzling fae magic and romantic pining in this captivating installment.
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House Witch and When the Cat Spells War
18Embark on a whimsical journey with “House Witch and When the Cat Spells War” by Emilie Nikota Delemhach (ISBN: 9781405967099). This enchanting tale explores the magical bond between a house witch and her feline companion as they navigate a world of spells, secrets, and unexpected battles. Perfect for fans of fantasy, humor, and heartwarming adventures.
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Housing India’s Urban Poor 18001965: Colonial and PostColonial Studies
10Discover the untold story of urban housing in India from 1800-1965. Hans Schenk’s ‘Housing India’s Urban Poor’ (ISBN: 9789390035052) explores colonial and post-colonial impacts on housing for the urban poor. A must-read for urban planners, historians, and anyone interested in Indian history and social policy.
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How Buildings Learn
8“How Buildings Learn” by Gabriel Garcia Marquez (ISBN: 9780140139969) offers a groundbreaking exploration of architecture through time. Discover how buildings adapt and evolve when shaped by occupants, transforming architects into artists of time rather than just space. This masterful synthesis provides a fresh perspective on the relationship between buildings and their inhabitants.