: Stay Hungry, Stay Foolish is the story of 25 such IIM Ahmedabad graduates who chose the rough road of entrepreneurship. They are diverse in age, in outlook and the industries they made a mark in. But they have one thing in common: they believe in the power of their dreams.
This book seeks to inspire young graduates to look beyond placements and salaries. To believe in their dreams.
: When Usha, daughter of the asura king, Bana, dreamt of a handsome youth, she lost her heart to him completely. Little did she know that he was Aniruddha, grandson of Krishna. Nor did she ever imagine that their love would lead to a fierce battle between the Yadava forces of Krishna and the demon army of Bana, aided by the wild hordes of Shiva.
: Investigating a heartbreaking massacre that took place in 1982 Guatemala, forensic anthropologist Temperance Brennan discovers that the events that took place there are linked to the disappearance of four girls from Guatemala City and the murder of a human rights investigator. 250,000 first printing.
: There are 206 bones in the human body. Forensic anthropologists know them intimately, can use them to reconstruct every kind of violent end. When Tempe finds herself regaining consciousness in some kind of very small, very dark, very cold enclosed space—bound, hands to feet—Tempe begins slowly to reconstruct...
: Death by a self-inflicted gunshot wound to the head is the on-scene assessment, but the victim's relatives are adamant in their rejection of suicide as an explanation. Discovered in a closet, a full week after death, the body is barely recognisable. Extreme heat has accelerated decomposition, and Dr Temperance Brennan's forensic expertise is required. Advanced putrefaction has made it virtually impossible to determine the trajectory of the bullet. But just as Tempe is attempting to make sense of the fracture patterning, an unknown man slips her a photograph of a skeleton, telling her it holds the answer to the victim's death..
: Prehistoric Life and Evolution (A Comprehensive, Illustrated Natural History Guide for Young Readers) (No:8445)
: Dougal Dixon
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: Introduces geological time, fossils, and the principles of evolution, and describes the development of different types of plants and animals, life in different ages, and the earliest humans.
: The Ancient Egyptians (Understanding People in the Past) (No:8444)
: Rosemary Rees
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: Shows how people lived in ancient Egypt by describing their social, economic, political, and cultural life, and explains how their values and attitudes have helped shape our world.
: H.G. Wells's classic tale of scientific discovery and its consequences begins with a mysterious man entering the small village if Iping. When the town becomes suspicious of the stranger and the odd things happening since his arrival, he flees. Tales of the Invisible Man travel through the villages, but Dr. Kemp doesn't believe them--until the Invisible Man visits him!
: This is How It Happened - Tales from Indian History (No:8440)
: Nandini Nayar
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: The identity of the soldier who cut down Rani Lakshmibai remains unknown to this day. But if he were to write an account of the battle, what would he say? And did the poor man who had slaved away on the railway line between Thane and Boribunder, dreaming of the day when he would be allowed to ride the magnificent carriages, get his opportunity? This is How it Happened: Tales from Indian History presents stories narrated by people who were rarely in the picture.