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Hindustan Times
Here’s your weekly digest of the best-selling fiction, non-fiction and children’s books.
Durjoy Datta’s The Boy With a Broken Heart managed to displace Dan Brown’s Origin for the number one spot in the bestselling fiction list. Origin now holds second place, while Paulo Coelho’s The Alchemist is at number three, Amish’s Sita is at number four, and Jeffery Archer’s Tell Tale is at number five.
Derek O’Brien’s Inside Parliament hold the number one position in the non-fiction category this week. Dr Joseph Murphy’s The Power of Your Subconscious Mind ranks at number two, while Napolean Hill’s Think and Grow Rich ranks number three on the list. Raghuram Rajan’s I Do What I do stands at number four.
In the list of bestselling children’s books by international publishers, Jeff Kinney’s new Wimpy Kid book, The Getaway continues to top. The second, third and fourth position too, remain unchanged. They are held by John Green’s Turtles All The Way Down, JK Rowling’s Harry Potter and the Philosopher’s Stone and Geronimo Stilton’s The Dragon of Fortune respectively. It is followed by Peppa Pig: Little Library.
Timeless Tales from Panchatantra is at the number one position on the list of best-selling children’s books in Indian publishing this week too. The second place is secured by 365 Panchatantra stories, while The Best of Panchatantra and 365 Bedtime Stories come in at third and fourth place respectively. It is followed by The Best of Jataka Tales.