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      Trust Me Not

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

      "An intense love story interwoven with the ruthless dynamics of the corporate world takes center stage in Ankita Verma Datta's gripping narrative, as praised by filmmaker Madhur Bhandarkar. In 'Trust Me Not,' Rising corporate star Reeva Rai is catapulted into the cutthroat environment of a prestigious PR agency, facing the challenge of working alongside the enigmatic billionaire Kunaal Kabi. As Reeva navigates the complexities of her professional life, her feelings for Kunaal add a layer of emotional depth to the story. The narrative takes an unexpected turn when an activist friend seeks Reeva's help in exposing a real-estate scam, forcing her to confront a high-stakes choice that could jeopardize her credibility with prominent clients. The stakes escalate further as Reeva delves into the intricate web of corruption, leading to surprising connections and a no-holds-barred race against time. The story unfolds with relentless tension, drawing readers into a political thunderstorm where blood is drawn, and Reeva finds herself in the eye of the storm."

      The Book Thief: Film Tie-In

      1,000

      "The Book Thief," originally penned by Markus Zusak, is a literary masterpiece that has garnered widespread acclaim for its unique narrative voice and poignant exploration of humanity's capacity for both cruelty and compassion. The film tie-in edition brings Zusak's evocative storytelling to the big screen, visually capturing the novel's rich characters and the haunting backdrop of Nazi Germany. The story is narrated by Death itself, providing a distinctive perspective as it follows Liesel Meminger, a young girl living with a foster family, who finds solace and resilience in stealing books during a time of profound adversity. The film tie-in edition not only preserves the essence of Zusak's prose but also enhances the emotional impact through the visual medium, creating a cinematic experience that complements the depth and complexity of the original narrative.