Most Popular books , award winning books, Controversial books in News
Book
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Name
of Author
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Remarks
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Dreaming
Big: My Journey to Connect India
|
Sam Pitroda
|
Dr. Sam
Pitroda is better known as “The father of India’s communication
revolution”.
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A Brief History of Seven Killings |
Marlon James
|
Jamaican writer won Man Booker Prize 2015 for the book |
The
Year of the Runaways
|
Sunjeev Sahota |
Book by
Indian-origin British author shortlisted for Booker Prize
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Neither
a hawk, nor a dove - An insider's account of Pakistan's foreign policy
|
Khurshid Mahmud Kasuri
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Book by
Pakistani politician launched in India.
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Pigeons
of the Domes: Stories on Communalism
|
Rakhshanda Jalil |
Explores
communalism through short stories from across the country
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Purity |
Jonathan Franzen
|
Novel
by American author tells the intersecting stories of several different
people
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The Clintons' War on Women |
Roger Stone and Robert Morrow
|
Was
controversial as it reveals how Bill and Hillary Clinton systematically
abused women and others.
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Ae Mane Hamesha Yaad Raheshe (I will remember that forever). |
Anandiben Patel |
Book by
Gujarat CM on her journey from a teacher to a politician
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All the
Light We Cannot See
|
Anthony Doerr
|
2015
Pulitzer award winning book for fiction
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War's
Unwomanly Face
|
Svetlana Alexievich
|
Book
by 2015 Nobel Prize winner
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Forging Capitalism in Nehru’s India |
Nasir Tyabji
|
Explores
the political economy of India from Independence to the 1970s
|
Manushyanu
oru Aamukham
|
Subhash Chandran
|
Award
winning book 2015 Vayalar Award
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Hindu:
Jagnyachi Samrudhha Adgal
|
Bhalchandra Nemade |
Jnanpith
Award 2014
|
Two
Years Eight Months and Twenty-Eight Nights
|
Salman Rushdie
|
New
novel by British Indian novelist.
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Call
me Dave
|
Isabel Oakeshott, Michael Ashcroft
|
New
book on British Prime minister Cameron’s Oxford days causes stir
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After
the Dark
|
Sanjay Suri |
Book on
the 1984 anti-Sikh riots reinforces the belief that the Congress was
complicit in the massacre and its subsequent cover-ups.
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Mrs
Funnybones
|
Twinkle Khanna
|
Indian
non-fiction book by wife of Akshay Kumar
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To
the Brink and Back: India's 1991 Story
|
Jairam Ramesh |
By
Congress politician and economist about events leading to the
path-breaking economic liberalisation unveiled by Rao’s government with
Manmohan Singh as the Union finance minister
|
Making
India Awesome
|
Chetan Bhagat |
Focuses
on some huge social problems that India faces and how youngsters can come
forward
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