January 2009
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Ordering the Book
You can order the paperback through one of the following online distributors shortly - Click on either to go directly to the book’s ordering page.
Amazon.com: For global orders. Stocks expected to reach Amazon by October 17, 2008.
A1Books.com: For customers in India
Order Direct - Shipping Immediately
How to order: Send a mail to ajay@ajayjain.com or call +91.99100 44476 (9:00 am -...
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Price
E-Book: US $7.95 (Files would be sent as 17 separate chapters over email, each varying between 0.5 - 3.5 MB)
Paperback within India: Rs. 350 including shipping
Paperback Rest of the World: US $19.95 / Euro 14.95 / UK ₤11.95 (You may pay in any of these currencies or equivalent) - Shipping Extra
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Bibliographical Information
Book Name: Peep Peep Don’t Sleep
Author: Ajay Jain
ISBN: 978-81-906007-2-9
Pages: 200
First Published: October 2008 by Kunzum, an imprint of TCP Media Pvt. Ltd.
Specs: Printed in all colour using 170 gsm art paper for inside pages
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About Ajay Jain
Ajay Jain is a full time writer, professional blogger and photographer based in New Delhi in India.
He is not limited in his medium of expression, equally comfortable writing for newspapers and magazines, as well as his own books and blogs. Starting his writing career in 2001, he has been covering business, technology and youth affairs before deciding to focus wholly on travel writing.
He...
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Book Reviews & Reader Feedback
The book seems to have opened to some excellent publicity in leading newspapers, magazine, websites and blogs. Click on the links below to read the media coverage. PRINT MEDIA
The Hindustan Times: The best publicity one could ask for: A half page piece in the Sunday edition of the most read newspaper in New Delhi, the capital of India. It does not get bigger than this in the country. Outlook...
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Sample Chapters
Click on any of the links below to read PDF of the chapters mentioned. (Note: Most files are between 1-3 MB in size as these are full of pics)
Pages 1-5: Author’s Note and Contents Pages 6-11: Introduction Pages 12-23: Watch Those Curves Pages 24-35: The Right Spirits Pages 170-187: Getting Hospitable Pages 188-199: Noticed in Public Interest & The End
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From the Back Cover
If you thought Road Signs are only meant to guide and inform, think again.
The ones on Indian highways are in a zone of their own. They shower you with words of wisdom, keep your mind sharp as you unravel their cryptic messages, tickle your imagination, amuse you and entertain you. In public interest, they lend a hand to Alcoholics Anonymous. Since journeys are meant to be a pleasure, they remind...