John Rudram Vii: 17 books

Cover of Farewell Day
by John Rudram VII
Language: English
Release Date: February 1, 2012

College days are the nicest things one could use for sweetening one's memory. Many of us have various incidences which creates joy even today. And Farewell occupies a sparkling place in those treasured thoughts.
Cover of Hello Dear Kiddies #5: Flower
by John Rudram
Language: English
Release Date: January 11, 2013

Drawing Kolam or Rangoli is a traditional Indian culture, where generally the woman of the house draws harmonic design patterns in the front of the house using rice flour. These are also drawn using colour powders on various festivals like diwali. In this ebook step by step approach has been followed to make it very easy for children to learn drawing kolam.
Cover of Hello Dear Kiddies! #3 Enchanting Ellipse
by John Rudram
Language: English
Release Date: August 24, 2012

Drawing Kolam or Rangoli is a traditional Indian culture, where generally the woman of the house draws harmonic design patterns in the front of the house using rice flour. These are also drawn using colour powders on various festivals like diwali.In this series, the initiative has been to use some...
Cover of Doogood
by John Rudram
Language: English
Release Date: July 1, 2012

Stanley Doogood is a school teacher in a village who fights a mega one-eyed monster with a very powerful weapon. Love.
Cover of Hello Dear Kiddies #4: Magnificent Lotus and Magical numbers.
by John Rudram
Language: English
Release Date: August 24, 2012

Drawing Kolam or Rangoli is a traditional Indian culture, where generally the woman of the house draws harmonic design patterns in the front of the house using rice flour. These are also drawn using colour powders on various festivals like diwali.In this series, the initiative has been to use some...
Cover of Hello Dear Kiddies #6: Sunflower
by John Rudram
Language: English
Release Date: January 14, 2013

This is an illustrated ebook for kids to learn drawing Kolam or Rangoli.This particular Kolam or Rangoli has been nicknamed here as The Sunflower. A 136-step approach has been followed to make this very easy and fun for the children to draw.
Cover of Hello Dear Kiddies #1: Beauty with Dots
by John Rudram
Language: English
Release Date: August 24, 2012

Drawing Kolam or Rangoli is a traditional Indian culture, where generally the woman of the house draws harmonic design patterns in the front of the house using rice flour. These are also drawn using colour powders on various festivals like diwali.In this series, the initiative has been to use some...
Cover of Hello Dear Kiddies #2: Lively Lines
by John Rudram
Language: English
Release Date: August 24, 2012

Drawing Kolam or Rangoli is a traditional Indian culture, where generally the woman of the house draws harmonic design patterns in the front of the house using rice flour. These are also drawn using colour powders on various festivals like diwali.In this series, the initiative has been to use some...
Cover of Rejuvenating Evening Snacks
by John Rudram
Language: English
Release Date: September 4, 2012

Revitalise your evening after a long day's work with these snacks and feel healthy.
Cover of Tasty Tomatoes
by John Rudram
Language: English
Release Date: September 9, 2012

Enjoy soothing and delicious tomato based recipes. From healthy, spicy soup to easy and quick, time saving chutney.
Cover of i ROCK
by John Rudram
Language: English
Release Date: July 6, 2012

The Spiritual Journey of a 10 billion dollar rockstar rock.
Cover of Spicy Gravy Vegetables
by John Rudram
Language: English
Release Date: July 30, 2012

Five delicious spicy gravy recipes, which can be had as a side dish. Enjoy!!!
Cover of Surfy Burfi
by John Rudram
Language: English
Release Date: August 13, 2012

Burfi is a delicious spherical or cubical sweet dish, typically using Gram Flour and ghee, with extensive use of coconut and dry fruits like almond, pistachio and cashew nuts.Enjoy and celebrate festivals with Burfi.
Cover of Crispy Pakoda
by John Rudram
Language: English
Release Date: July 4, 2012

Pakoda is a fried item, kids generally like them. Easy to prepare, its a 4o'clock snack enjoyed hot after a light rain shower or snow fall.
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