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Fiction

The Quiet Girl: Peter Hoeg, Rs. 536

A fast-paced philosophical thriller of rare quality from the author of ‘Miss Smilla’s Feeling for Snow.’

The Savage Garden: Mark Mills, Rs. 295

Full of mysteries and menace. Captivating historical thriller.

The Road: Cormac McCarthy, Rs. 295

A work of terrible beauty. Winner of The Pulitzer Prize for Fiction 2007

The City of Love: Rimi B. Chaterjee, Rs. 295

Fascinating tale of passion and high adventure set in the half century after Vasco da Gama’s historic landfall in India.


The Small House: Timeri N. Murari, Rs. 325

A many-layered exploration of the fragility of modern-day

relationships.

World Without End: Ken Follett, Rs. 995.00

The sequel to ‘The Pillars of the Earth.’ He takes readers back to medieval Kingsbridge.

Non-fiction

Musicophilia - Tales of Music and the Brain: Oliver Sacks, Rs. 888

Music is irresistible, haunting, and unforgettable, and in ‘Musicophilia,’ Oliver Sacks tells us why.

Harold Robbins - The Man Who Invented Sex: Andrew Wilson, Rs. 650

Scrupulously detailed and written with clarity... a superb, warts-and-all biography.

Rule of Law in a Free Society: (Ed.) N.R. Madhava Menon, Rs. 495

A unique collection of essays based on the lectures organized by Nehru Centre, Mumbai.

Interventions: Noam Chomsky, Rs. 472

An essential collection from an authoritative perspective. Noam Chomsky at his best.

A Mission in Kashmir: Andrew Whitehead, Rs. 495

A solidly researched and elegantly written account of the origins of the Kashmir dispute.

The Assault On Reason: Al Gore, Rs. 775

A farsighted and powerful manifesto for clear thinking about the vital role of reason in a healthy democracy.

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