Chimera of Lansdowne


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‘The Pages Fly, the goosebumps stays with you till the end’ – Milan Vohra author of ‘Tick-tock we’re 30’ The lives of five residents of the sleepy little town of Lansdowne in Uttarakhand is loosely connected. They have all been at the receiving end of independent unexplained experiences. Their past is intertwined with their present and maybe the future, in case it exists. They can only succeed collectively by joining forces. However, success is one of the many possibilities. They don’t know the unseen. They have no idea what the Chimera of Lansdowne is. They must explore the only direction they have. Will they come together to take advantage of a once in a lifetime alignment of celestial bodies? Time like always is limited. Will they be able to connect all the dots and find the key? Will they succeed in breaking the cycle?




Enchanting Neeli


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Memories of one’s first love persist through the ages and refuse to fade. It is no different for Rahul, a successful bureaucrat and a widower who is equally torn between his unquestionable love for his wife and a love buried deep within his heart for decades. Time can only spread a veil of dust on the memories; it can’t erase them. His orthodox upbringing and a married son make it impossible for him to look beyond the secrets only he knows. Does his first love really deserve a second chance?




Evolution's Chimera


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In Greek mythology, the chimera was a hybrid monster. Similarly, bats look like they have the body of a mouse, the face of a gargoyle or fox, and the wings of a pterosaur, giving rise to this book’s title. Evolution’s Chimera describes the amazing physical and behavioural adaptations of bats, using them to illustrate the processes of natural evolution. Bats comprise a quarter of all mammals in the world and are the only mammals that can fly. They occupy every landmass and almost every habitat on Earth. They make up the second-most diverse group of mammals on the planet, numbering more than 1 270 species. And they are among the oldest mammals. They are therefore ideal for the study of how evolution generates biological diversity. David Jacobs, an expert on bats currently researching animal evolution, gives an accessible account of evolution using bats as a case study, from adaptation, competition and evolutionary arms races to the role of sensory systems in the adaptation of species. He explores why bats hang upside down, why they are so small and the diversity of their diets, from insects to blood. Based on research done over the last 10 years this book provides a review of the latest research into evolution and biology, indicates what research still needs to be done and introduces new hypotheses for testing.




25 RULES OF LIFE


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Think of '25 Rules of Life- I Wish I Had Known Earlier' as a boardwalk through the peat bogs of personal and professional life with lucid signposts preparing you for bumps in the road ahead. The author Sanjeev draws upon his experiences in the corporate world, his personal relationships and his role as a life coach, facilitator and trainer to distil these rules – wishing how it would have helped if somebody had equipped him with these vital flagstones when he embarked on the journey as a young, wet behind the ears corporate debutante. Instead of running into obstacles on the course and learning from your mistakes, wouldn't it be better to familiarise yourself with the terrain, pick the rules that resonate with your cognitive framework, and stow some away in your subconscious to bolster your own intuitive decisions along the way? The book scores with its simple friend-to-friend tone and straightforward language. It is sprinkled with anecdotes drawn from Sanjeev's life and is guaranteed to make for an engaging read. Dip into this handy book whenever you need to reposition – rethink and reorganise your professional or personal goalposts and journey. May the '25 Rules of Life' be the friendly whisper of caution and a guide in your mind as you walk your own road!







The Edinburgh Review


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The Chimera of Prague: Paperback edition


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"Pryll captures all the international sexual tension and possibility that was 1990s Prague." - Bonnie Ditlevsen, editor, Penduline PressDivorced expat, Joseph, takes a gap year in the late nineties, womanizing Prague with a vengeance. He obsesses over one elusive girl, and tires of the parade of women he assimilates into his sad life, Along the way, he figures three things out. First, he is going to end up alone. Second, the object of his infatuation is changed by the infatuation, rendering her incompatible with him, and third, the search is not about the girl. It is about unearthing a way to love himself again. His soulmate is out there. In fact, he may have already met her. "Chimera" features a unique story-within-the-story format as Joseph digs from finish to start through his first love in an attempt to understand his particular brand of dysfunction. As much as the big story is about a love affair with a magical city, the vignettes are an ode to Western New York State from which he hails, and the woman who originally broke his heart.