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BOOKS
Top
10 Bestsellers
Rowling
Reigns
A monthly national list of bestselling books compiled for
india today by org-marg based
on data from 17 retail outlets in six cities.
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Fiction
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| No.
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Title
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Author
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Publisher |
| 1. (10) |
Harry
Potter
and Goblet of Fire |
J.K.
Rowling |
Bloomsbury |
2. (9)
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Harry
Potter and Prisoner of Azkhaban |
J.K.
Rowling |
Bloomsbury |
3. (11)
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Harry
Potter and Philosopher Stone |
J.K.
Rowling |
Bloomsbury |
4. (13)
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Harry
Potter and Chamber of Secrets |
J.K.
Rowling |
Bloomsbury |
| 5. (1)
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Interpreter
of Maladies |
Jhumpa
Lahiri |
HarperCollins
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Non-Fiction
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| No.
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Title
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Author
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Publisher |
| 1. (1) |
Who
Moved My Cheese |
Spencer
Johnson |
HarperCollins |
2. (-)
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Bitter
Chocolate |
Pinki
Virani |
Penguin |
3. (-)
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Guinness
Book of World Records |
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Bantam |
4. (6)
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You
Can Win |
Shiv
Khera |
Macmillan |
| 5. (1)
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Mastermind
India |
Siddarth
Basu |
BBC
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Other
Indian Books in the Top 20: Fiction
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| 7. (19) |
Glass
Palace |
Amitava
Ghosh |
Ravi
Dayal |
11.
(15)
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Inscrutable
Americans |
Anurag
Mathur |
Rupa |
13.
(-)
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Getting
There |
Manjula Padbanabhan |
Picador |
16.
(-)
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What
the Body Remembers |
Shauna
Singh Baldwin |
Harpercollins |
| 19.
(20) |
Elsewhere |
Kai
Friese |
Penguin
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Non
- Fiction
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| 7. (12) |
India
Unbound |
Gurcharan
Das |
Viking |
8. (11)
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How
To Know God |
Deepak
Chopra |
Rider
Books |
| 12.
(-) |
Khazana
Of Indian Recepies |
Sanjeev Kapoor |
Popular |
| 13.
(-) |
India:
Another Millennium |
Romila
Thapar |
Viking |
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In
India, youth is marked by impetuosity and prevented from getting ahead.
Elsewhere, of course, the young rule the world, says INDIA TODAY Deputy
Editor Swapan Dasgupta in Day
Dreams.
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DESPATCHES |
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In an increasingly crime-ridden society, schools in Mumbai wake up to
the need for value education. INDIA TODAY Principal Correspondent Farah
Baria assesses the new trend in Despatches.
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