• The Hare Krishna Movement: Forty Years of Chant and Change

    The Hare Krishna Movement: Forty Years of Chant and Change

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    Explore forty years of transformation within the Hare Krishna Movement. This comprehensive study delves beyond its outward appearance, uncovering the internal shifts, history, and theology of ISKCON. Essential for students of religion and scholars of Indian spiritual traditions, it reveals how this vibrant Hindu devotional practice continues to flourish, deeply rooted in its Indian homeland. Gain unparalleled insights into the evolving world of Krishna consciousness and its impact.

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  • The Haunting Of Moscow House

    The Haunting Of Moscow House

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    Uncover chilling family secrets in post-revolutionary Russia with this atmospheric gothic horror. Set in a decaying Moscow mansion taken over by Bolsheviks, two aristocratic sisters must navigate a haunted legacy. As spirits stir and a mysterious death rocks the house, they delve into a dangerous past to survive. This supernatural thriller is a must-read for fans of historical fiction, blending suspense, Russian Revolution intrigue, and haunting mysteries. Experience the secrets buried within Moscow House.

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  • The Heart's Invisible Furies

    The Heart’s Invisible Furies

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    Embark on a journey with John Boyne’s acclaimed novel, a sweeping Irish historical fiction saga exploring identity and resilience. Follow Cyril Avery’s seventy-year odyssey through 20th-century Ireland, filled with unexpected humour, profound heartbreak, and an unwavering quest for belonging. This deeply moving story, brought to life by unforgettable characters, celebrates the courage to find your true self and navigate the complexities of family and love. Essential for readers who cherish powerful coming-of-age tales and life-affirming narratives.

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  • The Heir

    The Heir

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    Dive into a captivating billionaire romance where a ruthless CEO’s reputation is on the line! Henry Amari must prove his worthiness as CEO, but his PR consultant, Selena Montez, is the very woman he tried to impress. Tasked with polishing his playboy image, their professional arrangement sparks an undeniable, forbidden attraction. As secrets surface and their proximity breeds scandal, can their burgeoning connection survive the ultimate test of business and love? A must-read for fans of high-stakes contemporary romance and Ava Rani’s compelling storytelling.

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  • -27% The High Priestess Never Marries: Stories of Love and Consequence

    The High Priestess Never Marries: Stories of Love and Consequence

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    Explore tales of love, consequence, and self-discovery in “The High Priestess Never Marries” by Sharanya Manivannan, available at The Bookish Owl. This collection features captivating women navigating complex relationships, societal expectations, and their own desires. From Sri Lankan mermaids to independent artists, these characters are choice-makers, consequence-facers, and solitude-seekers. Discover stories that are bold, raw, and utterly compelling. Perfect for readers who appreciate nuanced narratives and strong female voices. Order your copy today from The Bookish Owl and delve into a world of passion and intrigue. ISBN: 9789352640881.

    Original price was: ₹650.00.Current price is: ₹474.50.
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  • The Hill of Flutes: Life

    The Hill of Flutes: Life, Love and Poetry in Tribal India : a Portrait of the Santals: Life, Love And Poetry In Tribal India – A Portrait Of The Santals (Reprint)

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    Immerse yourself in the captivating world of Santal life and poetry with “The Hill of Flutes.” This insightful volume offers a profound exploration of tribal India, unveiling the Santals’ unique traditions, spiritual beliefs, and passionate love verses. W. G. Archer’s extensive study captures the essence of their vibrant culture, from sensual love poems reminiscent of ancient Indian poets to their deep connection with nature spirits. Essential for students of Indian anthropology and folklore, this book illuminates the rich tapestry of tribal life.

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  • The Hills are Burning

    The Hills are Burning

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    Experience love, loss, and resilience amidst the Gorkhaland Agitation in Anirban Bhattacharyya’s “The Hills Are Burning.” Follow Tukai, Norong, and Roshan, three friends whose lives are irrevocably changed by death and violence in the late 80s. Based on true events in Kalimpong, West Bengal, this heartbreaking yet funny story delves into the political, social, and cultural factors of a revolution. A powerful narrative exploring friendship, loyalty, and the struggles of the Gorkha community. Find “The Hills Are Burning” (ISBN: 9789354406959) at The Bookish Owl.

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  • The Honolulu Pact

    The Honolulu Pact

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    Uncover the intricate layers of geopolitical intrigue in this compelling political thriller. Explore the high-stakes consequences of a clandestine international pact, where global powers and covert operations collide. Written with a sharp intellect, the narrative delves into the delicate balance of international relations and the unseen forces shaping our world. This novel offers a gripping blend of suspense and astute observation, making it a must-read for enthusiasts of espionage, global affairs, and sophisticated thrillers interested in the mechanics of power and policy. Dive into a world of strategy and secrets.

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  • The Howling Mountain

    The Howling Mountain

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    Embark on a thrilling quest to the formidable Howling Mountain in this spectacular fantasy conclusion! Young Hazel must brave perilous heights, armed with courage, to retrieve the legendary Fairy Axe and save Goblyn Wood from a grand plan to steal its magic. This imaginative adventure, praised for its twisty plot and adored main character, is perfect for fans of enchanting fairy tales and epic quests. A must-read for young fantasy readers in India seeking gripping stories and brave heroines who challenge destiny.

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  • -27% The Hurricane Wars: The TOP 5 SUNDAY TIMES bestselling enemies-to-lovers romantasy

    The Hurricane Wars: The TOP 5 SUNDAY TIMES bestselling enemies-to-lovers romantasy, packed with passion, epic adventure and magic

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    Experience the enemies-to-lovers romantasy that’s taking the world by storm! “The Hurricane Wars” by Thea Guanzon, a TOP 5 SUNDAY TIMES bestseller, is a captivating tale of light versus darkness, set against a backdrop of epic adventure and magic. Forced into a marriage of convenience, Talasyn, a wielder of light, clashes with Alaric, a master of shadow. Will their undeniable chemistry ignite a slow-burn romance, or will their warring factions tear them apart? Perfect for fans of Fourth Wing and ACOTAR. Find your copy at The Bookish Owl today! (ISBN: 9780008555870)

    Original price was: ₹599.00.Current price is: ₹437.27.
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  • The Image of Her

    The Image of Her

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    Explore the complex inner life of a woman navigating societal expectations in Simone de Beauvoir’s captivating novel. Set in 1960s France, this story follows Laurence, who seemingly has it all: a perfect family, career, and lover. Yet, as her daughter questions the world’s injustices, Laurence confronts her own life, which prioritizes image over truth. It’s a profound exploration of womanhood, parental influence, and the relentless quest for personal authenticity in a world of societal pressures. An essential read for admirers of classic feminist literature and thinkers exploring existentialism and the female experience.

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  • Sale! The Imperial Dryden: The Poetics of Appropriation in Seventeenth-Century England

    The Imperial Dryden: The Poetics of Appropriation in Seventeenth-Century England

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    Explore the groundbreaking poetics of John Dryden, a pivotal figure in seventeenth-century English literature. David B. Kramer’s incisive study reveals how Dryden masterfully navigated the “burden of the past” through sophisticated literary appropriation, forging new art from existing works. Understand Dryden’s unique strategies, including literary “imperialism,” and how historical shifts transformed his poetic voice and persona. Offering vital frameworks for analysing poetic production and influence, this work is indispensable for students and scholars of English literature, literary history, and seventeenth-century poetry in India.

    Original price was: ₹4,242.10.Current price is: ₹4,242.00.
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