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Absolutely Faking It
Absolutely Faking It Living the low cost high life
WINNING A LUXURY HOLIDAY and visiting 13 of the world’s most exclusive hotels seems fabulous, but without that vital ‘all expenses paid’ line, it can be tough. Tiana Templeman soon discovers a world full of challenges as she and her boyfriend attempt to pass their well-worn backpacks off as designer suitcases, and are forced to cook instant noodles next to Chanel toiletries.

This hilarious travel memoir recounts what happens when worlds collide in the most glamorous lobbies on the planet.

Inhaling the Mahatma
Inhaling the Mahatma "When a Gandhi dies, nobody is safe."
WITHIN THE PAGES OF this book, there are assassinations, hijackings, nuclear explosions and passionate romance—but it’s not the latest international thriller, it’s all fact. In the 1990s Christopher Kremmer was a young reporter in India, fascinated by its ancient and complex structure. He returned in 2004 to find a country in the midst of the most dramatic change. From inside the ruling elite of the legendary Gandhi dynasty, to the lowest caste members, Kremmer reveals the remarkable and sometimes violent transformation sweeping the country.