Sunday, April 4, 2004


Bestsellers

Fiction

Non-fiction

The Last Juror 1) The Last Juror

by John Grisham, Arrow, Rs 244.

Only a few laws remain the same.

The Oxford Ghalib 1) The Oxford Ghalib

by Ralph Russell, Oxford, Rs 695.

Representative selection of Ghalib’s writings.

The Da Vinci Code 2) The Da Vinci Code

by Dan Brow, Doubleday, Rs 250.

Umberto Eco on steroids.

Eats Shoots and Leaves: The Zero Tolerance Approach to Punctuation 2) Eats Shoots and Leaves: The Zero Tolerance Approach to Punctuation

by Lynne Truss, Profile Business, Rs 195.

Time to look at our commas.

Burial At Sea 3) Burial At Sea

by Khushwant Singh, Penguin, Rs 275.

Comic, tender, erotic.

Profitable Growth Is Everyone’s Business: 10 Tools You Can Use Monday Morning 3) Profitable Growth Is Everyone’s Business: 10 Tools You Can Use Monday Morning

by Ram Charan, Rs 717.

For every executive.

The Simoquin Prophecies 4) The Simoquin Prophecies

by Samit Basu, Penguin, Rs 250.

The debut of an assured voice.

Three Statesmen: Gokhale, Gandhi and Nehru 4) Three Statesmen: Gokhale, Gandhi and Nehru

by B. R. Nanda, Oxford. Rs. 695

B. R. Nanda’s biographical writings

Memoirs of a Madman 5) Memoirs of a Madman

by Gustave Flaubert, Hesperus, Rs 262

Madness is the debut of reason. Perhaps it is reason. Who can prove it one way or the other?

Re-Imagine 5) Re-Imagine

by Tom Peters, Dorling Kindersley, Rs 1,111

Addresses today’s new business order.

— The Browser, Chandigarh

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