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Fiction

Gardens of Water: Alan Drew, Rs. 495

An astonishing debut novel of survival following a devastating earthquake on the outskirts of Istanbul.

Genghis - Lords of the Bow: Conn Iggulden, Rs. 827

Zesty historical fiction. A novel of Genghis Khan.

Rubbish Boyfriends: Jessie Jones, Rs. 225

For anyone who has kissed a lot of frogs.

Mum’s the Word: Kate Lawson, Rs. 225

Delightful romance.

The Post-Birthday World: Lionel Shiver, Rs. 479

Tackles the duelling human need for passion and security with witty honesty.

Non-Fiction

The World Is What It Is – The Authorized Biography of V. S. Naipaul: Patrick French Rs 595

A landmark biography researched with the full cooperation of its Nobel prize-winning subject.

The Great Wall: John Man, Rs. 487

The extraordinary history of China’s wonder of the world.

Samidha: Sadhana Amte, Rs. 295

Autobiography of Sadhanatai Amte – a women who chose to marry a dreamer with a mission, Baba Amte. My Life - An Attempt at an Autobiography: Leon Trotsky, Rs. 807

The unabridged republication of the memoir written by Trotsky, the only Bolshevik leader to write his memoir.

Bhagat Singh - The Eternal Rebel: Malwinder Jit Singh Waraich, Rs. 150

An inspiring and very readable biography of Bhagat Singh, written by a veteran and enthusiastic chronicler of the revolutionary movement in India.

The Emerging Mind: Vilayanur

Ramachandran,

Rs. 250

This is vintage Rama, packed with ideas that are bold, irreverent, original and ingenious. The BBC REITH lectures by one of the world’s most famous neuro-scientists.

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