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      The Ode Less Travelled: Unlocking the Poet Within

      Original price was: ৳1,000.Current price is: ৳800.

      "The Ode Less Travelled: Unlocking the Poet Within" by Stephen Fry is a comprehensive and accessible guide to the art and craft of poetry, designed to demystify the poetic process and inspire readers to explore their own creativity. Fry, a polymath known for his wit and linguistic prowess, takes readers on a journey through various poetic forms, meters, and techniques. Through a combination of instruction, examples, and exercises, he invites both novices and seasoned writers to discover the joy of poetry and experiment with the expressive potential of language. With his characteristic humor and erudition, Fry makes poetry approachable, illustrating that the art form is not exclusive but rather a medium open to anyone willing to embark on the rewarding journey of self-expression.

      The Namesake

      Original price was: ৳900.Current price is: ৳720.

      Jhumpa Lahiri's "The Namesake" intricately weaves a poignant narrative that spans continents and generations, exploring the complexities of identity, cultural assimilation, and the profound impact of a name. The novel unfolds with the birth of Gogol Ganguli, named after the famous Russian author Nikolai Gogol, setting the stage for a lifelong exploration of self-discovery. Lahiri masterfully navigates the interplay between Gogol's American upbringing and his Bengali heritage, delving into the challenges and nuances of straddling two distinct worlds. As the protagonist grapples with his unconventional name and its symbolic significance, the novel becomes a rich tapestry of emotions, tracing the evolution of Gogol's identity against the backdrop of family, love, and the immigrant experience.

      The Girl In The Tower

      1,000

      "The Girl in the Tower" by Katherine Arden is the enchanting second installment in the Winternight Trilogy, continuing the magical tale of Vasya Petrovna, a young woman with a connection to the supernatural in medieval Russia. Set against the backdrop of a richly imagined historical landscape, Arden's novel seamlessly blends folklore, fantasy, and adventure. The story follows Vasya's journey as she defies societal norms, disguises herself as a boy, and embarks on a perilous adventure to explore the world beyond her village. The narrative is imbued with a sense of wonder and danger as Vasya encounters mythical creatures and confronts dark forces that threaten both the mortal and magical realms. Arden's evocative prose captures the beauty of the Russian winter and weaves a mesmerizing tapestry of folklore and fantasy that captivates readers from start to finish.

      Diary Of A Young Girl

      350

      "Diary of a Young Girl," written by Anne Frank, stands as an indelible testament to the human spirit amidst the darkest of times. Composed during World War II, Anne Frank's diary documents her poignant and candid reflections while hiding from Nazi persecution with her family in Amsterdam. The diary offers an intimate and unfiltered glimpse into the life of a young Jewish girl, filled with ordinary adolescent concerns, dreams, and aspirations, juxtaposed against the harrowing backdrop of the Holocaust. Anne's unwavering optimism, resilience, and unwritten hopes for a better future resonate profoundly as she navigates the confines of the Secret Annex, where she, her family, and others sought refuge.