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10 Bestsellers
Sheldon's
Strong Return
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. |
Title |
Author |
Publisher |
1.
(-)* |
The
Sky is Falling |
Sidney
Sheldon |
HarperCollins |
| 2. (3) |
Harry
Potter & The Philosopher's Stone |
J. K.
Rowling |
Bloomsbury |
| 3. (1) |
Harry
Potter and the Goblet of Fire |
J. K.
Rowling |
Bloomsbury |
| 4. (5) |
Interpreter
of Maladies |
Jhumpa
Lahiri |
HarperCollins |
| 5. (4) |
Harry
Potter and the Chamber of Secrets |
J. K.
Rowling |
Bloomsbury |
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NON-FICTION
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| No. |
Title |
Author |
Publisher |
| 1. (1) |
Who
Moved My Cheese |
K. Blanchard/
S. Johnson |
Vermillion |
| 2. (11) |
Conversation
With God - I |
N.D.
Walsch |
Hodder
and Stoughton |
3.
(-) |
Managing
Radical Change |
S. Ghoshal/
G. Piramal/ C. Bartlett |
Viking |
| 4. (9) |
Many
Lives, Many Masters |
Brian
Weiss |
Piatkus |
| 5. (6) |
Men
are from Mars Women are from Venus |
John
Gray |
HarperCollins |
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OTHER
INDIAN BOOKS IN THE TOP 20 : FICTION
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| No. |
Title |
Author |
Publisher |
| 8. (-) |
The
Srinagar Controversy |
Vikram
A. Chandra |
Penguin |
| 11.
(7) |
The
Glass Palace |
Amitav
Ghosh |
Ravi
Dayal |
| 12.
(11) |
The
Inscrutable Americans |
Anurag
Mathur |
Rupa |
| 15.
(-) |
The
Gin Drinkers |
Sagarika
Ghose |
HarperCollins |
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NON-FICTION
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| No. |
Title |
Author |
Publisher |
| 7. (7) |
India
Unbound |
Gurcharan
Das |
Viking |
| 8. (4) |
You
Can Win |
Shiv
Khera |
Macmillan |
| 11.
(-) |
Rediscovering
Dharavi |
Kalpana
Sharma |
Penguin |
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month's rating in brackets
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A study reveals that the use of fertilisers on the west coast of India
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