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A MAN CALLED OVE BY FREDRICK BACKMAN

AND THEN THERE WERE NONE BY AGATHA CHRISTIE

A THOUSAND SPLENDID SUNS BY KHALED HOSSEINI

AN AMERICAN MARRIAGE BY TAYARI JONES

ARISTOTLE AND DANTE DISCOVER THE SECRETS OF THE UNIVERSE BY BENJAMIN ALIRE SAENZ

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DEATH UNDER THE DEODARS BY RUSKIN BOND

DYING OF THE LIGHT BY GEORGE R. R. MARTIN

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GOAT DAYS BY BENYAMIN

GONE GIRL BY GILLIAN FLYNN

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I AM MALALA BY MALALA YOUSAFZAI WITH CHRISTINA LAMB

INTO THE WATER BY PAULA HAWKINS

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KADAL OTTAKKU KSHENICHAPPOL BY ABHILASH TOMY

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LIFE OF PI BY YANN MARTEL

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MEN AND DREAMS IN THE DHAULADHAR BY KOCHERY.C.SHIBU

MONEY BY YUVAL NOAH HARARI

MRS FUNNYBONES BY TWINKLE KHANNA

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POONACHI OR THE STORY OF A BLACK GOAT BY PERUMAL MURUGAN

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REBEL SULTANS BY MANU.S.PILLAI

RICH DAD POOR DAD BY ROBERT. T. KIYOSAKI


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SHERLOCK HOLMES: THE WHITE CHAPEL VAMPIRE BY DEAN.P.TURNBLOOM

SHOPAHOLIC AND SISTER BY SOPHIE KINSELLA


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THE CASUAL VACANCY BY J.K ROWLING

THE DIARY OF A YOUNG GIRL BY ANNE FRANK

THE FOUR PATRIOTS BY SUMIT AGARWAL

THE GIRL ON THE TRAIN BY PAULA HAWKINS

THE GOAT THIEF BY PERUMAL MURUGAN

THE GRAVEYARD BOOK BY NEIL GAIMAN

THE GREAT GATSBY BY F.SCOTT FITZGERALD

THE HEIST ARTIST BY VISH DAMIJA

THE KITE RUNNER BY KHALED HOSSEINI

THE PRINCESS DIARY- SEVENTH HEAVEN BY MEG CABOT

THE PYONGYANG OPTION BY A.C. FRIEDEN

THE SECRET BY RHONDA BYRNE

THE TATTOOIST OF AUSCHWITZ BY HEATHER MORRIS

THE UNDOMESTIC GODDESS BY SOPHIE KINSELLA

THE WAR OF THE WORLDS BY H.G WELLS

THE WATCHMAKER AND TIME BY DEVANG KANAVIA

THE WHITE TIGER BY ARAVIND ADIGA

THE WOMEN WHO RULED INDIA BY ARCHANA GARODIA GUPTA

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