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November 20, 2013 05:32 pm | Updated 05:32 pm IST - Thiruvananthapuram

Inventing The Enemy: Essays On Everything: Umberto Eco

Inventing The Enemy: Essays On Everything: Umberto Eco

Fiction

Bleeding Edge: A Novel: Thomas Pynchon, Rs. 650

Historical romance of New York in the early days of the Internet.

Shadow Play: Shashi Deshpande, Rs. 495

Masterful meditation on kinship, marriage, ambition and the changing face of urban India.

The Shadow Girls: Henning Mankell, Rs. 399

Tale of a writer who finds himself caught up in the extraordinary stories of three young immigrant girls in Sweden.

The Mountain Of Light: Indu Sundaresan, Rs. 299

Based on the history of a legendary 186-carat Kohinoor diamond and the men and women who possessed it.

Marriage Material: Sathnam Sanghera, Rs. 299

Epic story of finding love within the confines and freedoms of a small family with a big Punjabi heart.

Non-fiction

Inventing The Enemy: Essays On Everything: Umberto Eco, Rs. 499

Covers a range of topics on which the author has written and lectured on over the years.

Focus: The Hidden Driver Of Excellence Trade: Daniel Goleman, Rs. 499

Combining cutting-edge research with practical findings, it reveals what distinguishes experts from amateurs and stars from average performers.

David & Goliath: Underdogs, Misfits And The Art Of Battling Giants: Malcolm Gladwell, Rs. 599

Dazzling and provocative work.

Transforming India: Challenges To The World's Largest Democracy: Sumantra Bose, Rs. 699

Combines lucid writing with incisive analysis.

The Undercover Economist Strikes Back: Tim Harford, Rs. 599

Lively exploration of the increasingly important world of macroeconomics.

Source: DC Books

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