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Ashwin Sanghi Launches Satyayoddha Kalki (Book 2 of the Kalki Trilogy) by Kevin Missal

by New Asian Writing • 21/12/2018 • 1 Comment
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The book launch of Satyayoddha Kalki (Book 2 of the Kalki Trilogy) by Kevin Missal was done by none other than India’s most loved author Ashwin Sanghi. Satyayoddha Kalki: Eye of Brahma, by Kevin Missal is the second part of a trilogy.…

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Bloomsbury to Publish Creativity Unleashed by Gopi Krishnaswamy

by New Asian Writing • 20/12/2018 • 0 Comments
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Creativity Unleashed 48 Days of Mindfulness to Unlock Your Creative Spirit Gopi Krishnaswamy A unique guide in a workbook format. Easy to understand, fun to use and yet offers a powerful method to enhance creativity, one of the most valuable…

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Bloomsbury to Publish Around the World in 80 Trains A 45,000-Mile Adventure by Monisha Rajesh

by New Asian Writing • 20/12/2018 • 0 Comments
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Around the World in 80 Trains A 45,000-Mile Adventure Monisha Rajesh Captured with wit and warmth, energy and zest, one woman’s attempt to circumnavigate the globe in eighty eventful train journeys ‘Monisha Rajesh has chosen one of the best ways…

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Bloomsbury to Publish The Redeemed The West Country Trilogy by Tim Pears

by New Asian Writing • 20/12/2018 • 0 Comments
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The Redeemed The West Country Trilogy The final instalment in Tim Pears’s spellbinding chronicle of love, exile and belonging in a world on the brink of change It is 1916. The world has gone to war, and young Leo Sercombe,…

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Bloomsbury to Publish Love Factually The Science of Who, How and Why We Love by Laura Mucha

by New Asian Writing • 20/12/2018 • 0 Comments
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Love Factually The Science of Who, How and Why We Love Laura Mucha Looks at the psychology and science behind one of life’s great mysteries – love Poets, philosophers and artists have been trying to explain romantic love for centuries,…

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Bloomsbury to Publish The Flower Girls by Alice Clark-Platts

by New Asian Writing • 20/12/2018 • 0 Comments
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The Flower Girls Alice Clark-Platts THREE CHILDREN WENT OUT TO PLAY. ONLY TWO CAME BACK. 2019’s most terrifyingly compelling read ‘Tense, intriguing and memorable. I couldn’t put it down’ Sophie Hannah THREE CHILDREN WENT OUT TO PLAY. ONLY TWO CAME…

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Bloomsbury to Publish Cut by Sreemoyee Piu Kundu

by New Asian Writing • 19/12/2018 • 0 Comments
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Cut The Death and Life of a Theatre Activist Sreemoyee Piu Kundu Topical, relevant book on artistic freedom in light of ‘urban naxals’ controversy About the book Set in a world of government censure and ruthless stifling of anyone who…

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Bloomsbury to Publish The Shrinkology Solution by Dr. Meg Arroll and Louise Atkinson

by New Asian Writing • 19/12/2018 • 0 Comments
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The Shrinkology Solution Discover your eating type, lose weight and keep it off – for life Dr. Meg Arroll and Louise Atkinson Emotional eating is the next big thing in the US diet industry and this is the first mass-market…

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Second Go (Book Excerpt) by Radhika Sachdev

by New Asian Writing • 19/12/2018 • 0 Comments
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Second Go chronicles the story of Radhika Sachdev. A single mom and breadwinner of the family, her life takes a turn when she finds out that she had a tumour in her liver. But despite the gravity of her illness,…

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Satyayoddha Kalki: Eye of Brahma (Book Excerpt) by Kevin Missal

by New Asian Writing • 19/12/2018 • 1 Comment
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Satyayoddha Kalki: Eye of Brahma, by Kevin Missal is the second part of a trilogy. It returns to the story of Kalki Hari, the last incarnation of Vishnu. He is on his way to Mahendragiri Mountains to learn the ways…

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Natasha Mehra Must Die (Book Excerpt) by Anand Sivakumaran

by New Asian Writing • 19/12/2018 • 0 Comments
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Natasha Mehra Must Die is a slick, taut, exciting read that will keep you awake till you have turned the last page. The eponymous protagonist of the novel is a campus oddball and social outcast, and has always hated her…

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