• General

    Posted on October 8th, 2008

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    Christian Books

    I have recently found a christian bookstore
    that has everything you can want when it comes to Christian books.
    The site has a very wide variety of bibles, dolls, Christian story books, kids story as well as any kind of religious supplies that you might want. Everything in the store is discounted at least 20% off of [...]

  • General

    Posted on July 25th, 2008

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    A Call to Honour : In Service of Emergent India by Jaswant Singh

    A Call to Honour: In Service of Emergent India by Jaswant Singh is a redolent account about a critical time in the history of India. After the Nehruvian period of socialism, India redefined its goals and character according to the demands of the world after the Cold War.
    The government responded to the issues with a [...]

  • General

    Posted on July 18th, 2008

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    The Best Travel Books

    Maybe you are planning a trip to one of the exciting destinations around the world, or perhaps you are just interested in reading about them. Either way, you can find all the information you need by reading on of the available travel books. So put down those creepy old horror books you have been reading [...]

  • General

    Posted on July 18th, 2008

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    A Puffin History

    Puffin Books was derived more than sixty years ago from Penguin Books, which came from the great mind of Allen Lane. In 1935, Allen Lane created the paperback from which came Penguin Books and grew into Puffin Books, which has since changed the world of childrens poetry as well as children’s books for good.
    In [...]

  • Technology

    Posted on June 18th, 2008

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    The Horse That Flew: How India’s Silicon Gurus Spread Their Wings

    The Horse That Flew: How India’s Silicon Gurus Spread Their Wings by Chidanand Rajghatta is a greatly appealing book about the history of the growth of the industry of information technology in India and the significant influence of immigrants that are Indian-American to the information technology industry of America. The writer, Chidanand Rajghatta, is an [...]

  • History, Travel

    Posted on June 10th, 2008

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    Dancing in Cambodia, At Large in Burma

    This book by Amitav Ghosh was published right around the same time as the death of Pol Pot. The news of the death brought back to the minds of the public the images of the ruthless extermination of one fourth of the population of Cambodia during the reign of the Khmer Rouge from 1975 through [...]

  • Politics

    Posted on June 10th, 2008

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    India: From Midnight to the Millennium

    The author Shashi Tharoor is a diplomat for the United Nations as well as a novelist. His book, India: From Midnight to the Millennium, is an appealing account that shows off the grand skills of the novelist.
    In the chapter titled “Scheduled Castes, Unscheduled Change”, the author tells a story of a childhood friend that [...]

  • Religion

    Posted on May 25th, 2008

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    Where Every Breath is a Prayer

    John Ortner’s Where Every Breath is a Prayer is both engaging and enlightening. With this odyssey, he takes us to the past and each landscape tells a story of the heart and soul of the people.
    The photographic journey begins in Nepal, the place of birth of Gautama Buddha. John Ortner captures some of the [...]

  • Fiction

    Posted on May 12th, 2008

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    The House of Blue Mangoes

    The House of Blue Mangoes by David Davidar takes readers on a delectable journey across three generations of a fictional family, the Dorais of South India. The journey begins in 1899 at the end of World War II. The story takes place in the Chevathar village, a region famous for its blue mango. The book [...]