Bestsellers
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1) The Last Juror
by John Grisham, Arrow, Rs 244.
Only a few laws remain the same.
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1) The Oxford Ghalib
by Ralph Russell, Oxford, Rs 695.
Representative selection of Ghalib’s writings.
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2) The Da Vinci Code
by Dan Brow, Doubleday, Rs 250.
Umberto Eco on steroids.
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2) Eats Shoots and Leaves: The Zero Tolerance
Approach to Punctuation
by Lynne Truss, Profile Business, Rs 195.
Time to look at our commas.
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3) Burial At Sea
by Khushwant Singh, Penguin, Rs 275.
Comic, tender, erotic.
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3) Profitable Growth Is Everyone’s Business: 10
Tools You Can Use Monday Morning
by Ram Charan, Rs 717.
For every executive.
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4) The Simoquin Prophecies
by Samit Basu, Penguin, Rs 250.
The debut of an assured voice.
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4) Three Statesmen: Gokhale, Gandhi and Nehru
by B. R. Nanda, Oxford. Rs. 695
B. R. Nanda’s biographical writings
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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?
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5) Re-Imagine
by Tom Peters, Dorling Kindersley, Rs 1,111
Addresses today’s new business order.
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— The Browser, Chandigarh
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