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      The Making of a Value Investor: What a bear market taught me about investing

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

      "The Making of a Value Investor" chronicles Gautam Baid's transformative journey as an investor, offering a profound narrative set against the backdrop of a challenging bear market. Baid's reflections, observations, and learnings are meticulously documented in his investment journal during a period of unprecedented market turmoil. The book serves as a compelling record of the mistakes and successes he encountered while navigating the complexities of the investment landscape during one of the most tumultuous phases in financial history.

      Art of the Start 2.0: The Time-Tested, Battle-Hardened Guide for Anyone Starting Anything

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

      "Art of the Start 2.0: The Time-Tested, Battle-Hardened Guide for Anyone Starting Anything" by Guy Kawasaki is a comprehensive roadmap for entrepreneurs. Drawing on his extensive experience, Kawasaki offers invaluable insights and strategies for navigating the early stages of ventures. The book transcends industries, providing a universal framework for launching businesses with passion and purpose. It covers essential topics such as crafting pitches, securing funding, building brands, and scaling operations. Kawasaki's pragmatic and inspirational approach equips aspiring entrepreneurs with a holistic toolkit for success in the challenging landscape of entrepreneurship.

      What I Learned About Investing from Darw

      Original price was: ৳1,600.Current price is: ৳1,280.

      In the current landscape of the investment profession, marked by a pervasive struggle among equity fund managers to consistently outperform the market, Pulak Prasad's perspective on the crisis in the industry brings a refreshing and unconventional approach. His philosophy, rooted in patient long-term investing, takes inspiration from an unexpected source—evolutionary biology. By weaving together core Darwinian concepts with real-world examples from nature and the financial realm, Prasad presents a unique narrative that challenges traditional investment paradigms.

      A Tale Of Two Cities ( Unabridged Classics)

      400

      "A Tale of Two Cities" by Charles Dickens, first published in 1859, stands as a timeless classic that vividly captures the tumultuous events surrounding the French Revolution. Set against the backdrop of London and Paris, the novel explores the stark contrasts between the two cities and the lives of characters caught up in the turbulence of historical and social upheaval. Dickens masterfully weaves together the fates of characters such as Charles Darnay, Sydney Carton, and the enigmatic Madame Defarge, creating a tapestry of love, sacrifice, and resurrection.

      Self-Help: With Illustrations Of Conduct And Perseverance

      400

      "Self-Help: With Illustrations of Conduct and Perseverance" is a seminal work by Samuel Smiles, first published in 1859, that has had a lasting impact on the self-help genre. Smiles advocates for personal responsibility, resilience, and hard work as the keys to success and fulfillment. Through a series of biographical sketches and illustrative anecdotes, he highlights the lives of individuals who overcame adversity through their determination and perseverance. The book serves as a guide for readers seeking to improve their lives, encouraging them to cultivate virtues such as discipline, thrift, and industry.

      Leadership And Self-Deception

      1,000

      "Leadership and Self-Deception" by The Arbinger Institute is a thought-provoking exploration of the profound impact that self-deception can have on leadership effectiveness. Through a compelling narrative, the book introduces the concept of being "in the box," where individuals are trapped by their own self-deceptive thoughts and attitudes. The central thesis is that leaders who fail to recognize and address their own self-deception often perpetuate destructive patterns of behavior, hindering both personal and organizational success. The narrative unfolds as a dialogue, following the journey of a newly appointed executive as they grapple with the transformative power of self-awareness and a shift in mindset.

      Master Your Time, Master Your Life

      1,000

      "Master Your Time, Master Your Life" by Brian Tracy is a comprehensive guide that empowers readers to take control of their time and, in turn, their lives. Tracy, a renowned productivity expert, draws upon his vast experience and research to offer practical strategies for effective time management. The book is structured to provide actionable insights, guiding readers through the process of setting clear goals, prioritizing tasks, and eliminating time-wasting habits. Tracy's emphasis on the direct correlation between effective time management and personal success makes the book a valuable resource for individuals seeking to enhance their productivity and achieve their long-term objectives.

      Postern Of Fate

      700

      "Postern of Fate" stands as one of Agatha Christie's final novels featuring the beloved detective duo, Tommy and Tuppence Beresford. Set against the backdrop of a quaint English village, the novel presents the Beresfords in their later years, settling into a new home with plans to explore the surroundings and immerse themselves in the thrill of discovery. However, their dreams of a tranquil life quickly turn into a mystery when they stumble upon an intriguing old book, leading them on a quest to uncover the truth behind a decades-old incident involving espionage and a tragic disappearance. Agatha Christie's narrative intricately weaves elements of nostalgia, suspense, and the Beresfords' characteristic wit as they navigate through cryptic clues and connections from the past. As Tommy and Tuppence delve deeper into the enigma, the novel unfolds into a suspenseful and absorbing journey, culminating in a surprising revelation that brings closure to the long-buried secrets.

      Neighbours

      900

      In Danielle Steel's novel "Neighbours," a poignant tale of resilience unfolds against the backdrop of a devastating earthquake in San Francisco. The story revolves around Meredith White, a once-prominent Hollywood figure who withdrew from the world after a personal tragedy. The earthquake becomes a catalyst for change as Meredith opens her undamaged mansion to her displaced neighbors, creating an unexpected community within the chaos. Steel skillfully navigates the complexities of each character's life, from a respected doctor to a young woman grappling with societal expectations and a seasoned concert pianist with hidden depths. As these diverse individuals come together in the face of shared adversity, friendships blossom, and tightly guarded secrets gradually come to light.