Causality in the Sciences
₨1,890This interdisciplinary volume explores causality across sciences, from biology to social sciences. It examines philosophical, theoretical, and practical perspectives, offering researchers and scholars a deeper understanding of causal relationships and their implications for scientific discovery and decision-making.
₨1,990Charagh Talay
Charagh Talay by Mushtaq Ahmed Yousufi is a classic masterpiece of Urdu humor and satire. With sharp wit and insightful observations, Yousufi brilliantly captures the absurdities of everyday life, offering a delightful blend of comedy and literary elegance.
Chasing the Scream The Opposite of Addiction is Connection
₨1,190Johann Hari uncovers the history and failures of the war on drugs in Chasing the Scream. He argues that addiction stems from isolation and disconnection, advocating for compassionate policies and human connection as the antidote to addiction.
₨1,400Chef Says
₨1,290Chef Says is a compilation of culinary wisdom from top chefs. Nach Waxman and Matt Sartwell curate quotes, anecdotes, and insights from leading figures in the food world, offering a glimpse into the philosophy and creativity behind great cooking.
₨1,760Cookies
₨4,900Cookies by Jesse Szewczyk presents a collection of innovative cookie recipes. From classic flavors to creative twists, the book offers simple, easy-to-follow instructions for making delicious cookies, perfect for bakers of all levels to enjoy.
₨5,795Creativity, Inc.: Overcoming the Unseen Forces That Stand in the Way of True Inspiration
Creativity, Inc. offers an inside look at Pixar’s creative culture. Co-authored by Pixar co-founder Ed Catmull, the book explores how the company fosters innovation, navigates challenges, and sustains creativity in a competitive, high-pressure environment.
Darbar e Dil
₨649Darbar e Dil by Umera Ahmed is a moving novel that explores the intricacies of love, personal sacrifice, and emotional conflict. The story delves into the lives of its characters as they navigate the challenges of relationships and personal desires.
₨899Dastak Na Do
₨799Altaf Fatima’s Dastak Na Do is a poignant tale of love and separation against the backdrop of the Partition. The novel explores human resilience, sacrifice, and the emotional toll of historical upheaval, capturing deep personal and societal struggles.
₨999Deemak Zada Muhabbat
₨1,299Deemak Zada Muhabbat by Saima Akram Chaudhary is a gripping novel that explores the destructive power of toxic love. It reflects on the consequences of unhealthy relationships and the emotional scars that linger long after love fades.
₨2,000Dil Darya Samandar
₨1,199Dil Darya Samandar by Wasif Ali Wasif is a spiritual masterpiece exploring themes of love, self-awareness, and divine connection. Through profound aphorisms and reflections, it inspires readers to embrace spirituality and seek a deeper understanding of life’s purpose.
₨1,500Divine Speech
₨699Divine Speech unpacks the linguistic and rhetorical miracles of the Qur’an, showcasing its unmatched eloquence. Khan and Randhawa explore the text’s structural brilliance, offering a deeper appreciation of its divine nature and timeless wisdom.
₨799Dying In a Strange Country
₨1,999Dying in a Strange Country by Tahira Naqvi is a powerful exploration of identity, exile, and displacement. Set against the backdrop of a changing world, it tells the story of a woman’s emotional journey as she navigates personal loss and alienation.
₨2,999Eleanor & Park
₨1,150Rainbow Rowell’s Eleanor & Park tells a tender story of first love between two misfit teenagers. Set in the 1980s, this heartfelt novel explores themes of acceptance, identity, and the resilience needed to navigate life’s challenges and uncertainties.
₨1,290Elon Musk Tesla SpaceX and the Quest for a Fantastic Future
₨799Ashlee Vance’s biography of Elon Musk offers an in-depth look at the visionary entrepreneur’s life. Covering his work at Tesla, SpaceX, and beyond, it explores Musk’s ambitions, personal struggles, and transformative impact on multiple industries.
₨1,450FALLEN LEAVES
₨4,40521 Lessons for the 21st Century by Yuval Noah Harari examines the pressing issues shaping the modern world, including artificial intelligence, global politics, climate change, and the future of education. Harari blends historical analysis with thought-provoking questions, encouraging readers to critically engage with challenges like misinformation, nationalism, and ethical dilemmas. Unlike his previous works that focused on the past and future, this book centers on the present, offering insights on how individuals and societies can adapt to rapid change. Harari’s engaging narrative provides clarity on complex topics, equipping readers to navigate uncertainty in the 21st century.
₨4,895Fazail-E-aamal (Urdu) 2 vol set
₨930This influential Islamic text emphasizes virtues of faith and good deeds. Rooted in Qur’anic and Hadith traditions, it inspires Muslims to strengthen their spirituality through stories, supplications, and reflections, fostering devotion and moral conduct
₨1,050Focus The Hidden Driver of Excellence
₨2,299Daniel Goleman’s Focus highlights the importance of attention in achieving success and well-being. Combining neuroscience with practical advice, the book explores how cultivating focus enhances productivity, emotional intelligence, and mindfulness, offering tools to thrive in a distracted world
₨2,745Ghost in the Wires
₨1,999Ghost in the Wires is Kevin Mitnick’s memoir, recounting his life as one of the most infamous hackers in history. He details his audacious exploits, evading authorities, and the thrilling chase that led to his eventual arrest and imprisonment.
₨2,500Ghubar-e-Khatir (Dust of Thoughts)
₨650Ghubar-e-Khatir is a collection of letters written by Maulana Abul Kalam Azad during his imprisonment in 1920s and 1930s. These letters provide an intimate look at Azad’s intellectual and spiritual journey, as well as his vision for an independent India. They cover a wide range of subjects including national politics, his opposition to the British Empire, his reflections on religion and spirituality, and his views on social and cultural issues. The letters offer a unique perspective into Azad’s mind and his deep concern for the future of India. His eloquence and philosophical depth have made this work a key part of Indian literary and political thought.
₨990Ghulam Bagh
₨1,099Mirza Athar Baig’s Ghulam Bagh is a groundbreaking Urdu novel that blends philosophy, existentialism, and absurdism. It challenges traditional narrative forms, delving into complex themes like freedom, identity, and societal contradictions, leaving readers questioning reality and their place within it.
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