BESTSELLERSFiction1. Eldest; Christopher Paolini (Doubleday, Rs 695)2. Shalimar the Clown; Salman Rushdie(Jonathan Cape, Rs 595)3. Five Point Someone; Chetan Bhagat (Rupa, Rs 95)4. Shantaram; Gregory David Roberts (Abacus, Rs 411)5. Are you afraid of the Dark; Sidney Sheldon (HarperCollins, Rs 195)6. Mangal Pandey; Rudrangshu Mukherjee (Penguin, Rs 150)7. Mediocre But Arrogant; Bhaduri (IndiaLog, Rs 195)8. Inscrutable Americans; Anurag Mathur (Rupa, Rs 95)Source: Landmark Forum Deccan Herald – 18 September 2005http://www.deccanherald.com/deccanherald/sep182005/books1433472005916.asp
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3 responses to “Deccan Herald’s List of Bestsellers”
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