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Dark Matter: The Most Mind-Blowing And Twisted Thriller Of The Year by Blake Crouch

Dark Matter: The Most Mind-Blowing And Twisted Thriller Of The Year by Blake Crouch

Brilliant. A book to remember. I think Blake Crouch just invented something new — Lee Child, #1 New York Times bestselling author of the Jack Reacher series It’s been a long time since a novel sucked me in and kept me turning pages the way this one did. Exceptional — Andy Weir, #1 New York Times bestselling author of The Martian Dark Matter is the kind of book the word “thriller” was coined for – it’s a shooting star through multiple genres, posing fundamental questions about identity and reality before revealing itself as, at its core, a love story — Joseph Finder, New York Times bestselling author of Guilty Minds and Suspicion Wow. I gulped down Dark Matter in one sitting and put it down awed and amazed by the ride. It’s fast, smart, addictive – and the most creative, head-spinning novel I’ve read in ages — Tess Gerritsen, New York Times bestselling author of Gravity A masterful, truly original work of suspense. Crouch delivers laser-focused prose . . . and a touching, twisted love story that plays out in ways you’ll never see coming — Harlen Coben An addictive read! You’re in for an intelligent, breath-taking ride — John Lescroat, New York Times bestselling author of The Fall Blake Crouch’s Dark Matter is a mind-bending thriller of the first order, not merely a rollicking entertainment but a provocative investigation into the nature of second chances.

The Penguin Book of Indian Poets by Jeet Thayil

Jeet Thayil has compiled the definitive anthology of Indian poetry in English. This monumental undertaking, two decades in the making, brings together writers from across the world, a wealth of voices–in dialogue, in soliloquy, in rhetoric, and in play–to present an expansive, encompassing idea of what makes an ‘Indian’ poet. Included are lost, uncollected, or out of print poems by major poets, essays that place entire bodies of work into their precise cultural contexts, and a collection of classic black and white portraits by Madhu Kapparath. These images, taken over a period of thirty years, form an archive of breathtaking historical scope. They offer the viewer unparalleled intimacy and access to the lives of some of India’s greatest poets.

Garden of Fragility (A Collection of Poetry) by Neelam Saxena Chandra

What’s life? It’s a garden of fragility. Nothing is permanent – be it murkiness, nothingness or happiness. Life is meant to take you through various paths during its journey, and you are ultimately meant to enjoy treading on them – for it is after all a garden and gardens are known for their fragrance. The Garden of Fragility is a collection of fifty poems written by Limca Book of Records Holder, Neelam Saxena, that make you understand the different facets of life.

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