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      The Ayurvedic Kitchen: Ancient Wisdom to Balance Body, Mind and Soul

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

      The Ayurvedic proverb, "When the diet is wrong, medicine is of no use. When the diet is right, medicine is not needed," encapsulates the holistic wisdom embedded in Ayurveda. In the contemporary context of sedentary lifestyles and the prevalence of processed foods, there is a growing recognition of the profound impact of diet on overall health. Our ancestors recognized the intricate link between eating habits and well-being, viewing Ayurveda as a comprehensive approach to achieving long-term health by harmonizing food, body, mind, and soul. This ancient philosophy serves as the foundation for "The Ayurvedic Kitchen," a guide compiled by Sonal Chowdhary and Dr. Asghar, seeking to integrate Ayurvedic principles into modern living.

      Getting to Yes : Negotiating an agreement without giving in

      Original price was: ৳1,200.Current price is: ৳960.

      "Getting to Yes: Negotiating an Agreement Without Giving In" by Roger Fisher, William Ury, and Bruce Patton is a seminal work in the field of negotiation and conflict resolution. The book introduces the principled negotiation approach, emphasizing the importance of reaching mutually beneficial agreements by focusing on interests rather than positions. The authors present a methodical framework for negotiation that seeks to create value, foster collaboration, and build durable relationships. Through insightful anecdotes and practical examples, "Getting to Yes" provides readers with a set of strategies and principles to navigate negotiations effectively, encouraging a mindset that prioritizes common ground and shared objectives over adversarial tactics.

      The Great Gatsby

      300

      F. Scott Fitzgerald's "The Great Gatsby" is a classic American novel that paints a vivid picture of the Jazz Age, exploring themes of wealth, love, and the elusive American Dream. Published in 1925, the novel is narrated by Nick Carraway, who becomes entangled in the lives of his mysterious neighbor Jay Gatsby and his cousin Daisy Buchanan. Through Gatsby's extravagant parties and the intricacies of his unrequited love for Daisy, Fitzgerald captures the excesses and moral decadence of the Roaring Twenties. The novel is a critique of the pursuit of materialism and social status, illustrating the emptiness that often lies beneath the veneer of wealth and glamour.

      Brave New World

      1,000

      Aldous Huxley's "Brave New World," published in 1932, is a dystopian novel that envisions a future society where technological and biological advancements have resulted in a highly controlled and superficial world. Set in a World State where citizens are engineered for specific roles and conditioned from birth to accept their assigned places in a rigid caste system, the novel explores themes of individuality, conformity, and the cost of societal stability. Huxley's vision presents a stark contrast between a society that values pleasure, instant gratification, and the suppression of dissent and the potential loss of genuine human experience and emotion.

      Nomadland

      1,200

      "Nomadland" by Jessica Bruder is a compelling and eye-opening exploration of a contemporary American subculture—older adults who, out of economic necessity, embrace a nomadic lifestyle, living in vans and RVs while traveling from one temporary job to another. Bruder, a journalist, immerses herself in this community of transient workers, sharing their stories of resilience, struggle, and the pursuit of dignity in the face of economic challenges. The book not only sheds light on the harsh realities of the gig economy and retirement insecurity but also captures the strength and resourcefulness of individuals who choose to navigate this unconventional way of life. Bruder's storytelling is empathetic and deeply researched, providing a nuanced portrait of a marginalized and often overlooked segment of society.

      Zen Mind, Beginner’S Mind ( 50Th Anniversary Edition)

      800
      "Zen Mind, Beginner's Mind," written by Shunryu Suzuki, is a timeless classic in the realm of Zen Buddhism. Originally published in 1970, the 50th Anniversary Edition continues to captivate readers with its profound insights into the essence of Zen practice. Suzuki, a revered Zen master, shares his teachings in a series of concise and accessible talks, offering a deep exploration of the philosophy behind Zen and the importance of cultivating a beginner's mind in spiritual practice. The book encourages readers to approach life and meditation with openness, curiosity, and a lack of preconceptions, emphasizing the transformative power of embracing each moment with a fresh and receptive mindset.

      Problem At Pollensa Bay

      700

      "Problem at Pollensa Bay" is a collection of short stories by Agatha Christie, featuring one of her famous detective characters, Hercule Poirot. One of the stories in this collection shares the title "Problem at Pollensa Bay." In this tale, Poirot finds himself entangled in a seemingly idyllic vacation spot where sinister events lurk beneath the surface.

      While The Light Lasts

      Original price was: ৳700.Current price is: ৳525.

      "While the Light Lasts" is a captivating collection of short stories by Agatha Christie, featuring a blend of suspense, intrigue, and unexpected plot twists. The anthology comprises a selection of lesser-known mysteries that exhibit Christie's ability to create compelling narratives within shorter formats. Each story within the collection presents a unique scenario, often exploring themes of deception, revenge, and the complexities of human behavior. From cleverly devised schemes to unexpected turns of events, Agatha Christie crafts intriguing mysteries that showcase her storytelling expertise, keeping readers engrossed with each tale's carefully woven suspense and surprising conclusions. Though the stories may vary in settings and characters, Christie's signature style remains evident in the meticulous construction of plots and the artful placement of clues that keep readers guessing until the final revelation.

      Develop Self-Confidence, Improve Public Speaking

      290

      Dale Carnegie's "Develop Self-Confidence, Improve Public Speaking" is a masterclass in personal development, offering timeless insights into building confidence and becoming a more effective public speaker. Originally penned as "Public Speaking and Influencing Men in Business," this compilation of Carnegie's wisdom provides practical strategies for overcoming the fear of public speaking and developing a commanding presence. Drawing on his vast experience as a public speaking coach, Carnegie offers actionable techniques for conquering nervousness, captivating audiences, and delivering impactful speeches. The book seamlessly blends psychological principles with real-world examples, ensuring that readers not only understand the theory behind confident speaking but also know how to apply it in their own lives.