Following the footsteps of the Shiva Trilogy, Amish Tripathi's Scion of Ikshvaku has made its mark. A fantasy touted as critics for being quite 'un-Ramayana', the book is India's Top-Selling Work of Fiction of 2015 according to #FlipTrends.


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Next on the list is the 'Paperback King of India', Chetan Bhagat's half girlfriend. Bhagat's book about a boy from Bihar, who is not fluent in English falling in love with a Delhi girl, struck a chord with the masses. Bhagat knows well how to woo the masses and sold the most number of books in 2015.
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The book is a collection of stories that have left an indelible mark on people's lives.
If you have wondered why most of Ravinder Singh's books are about love, here's the answer....
He lost his girlfriend five days before their engagement. Through his first book, I Too Had A Love Story, this best-selling author says he has immortalised his girlfriend.
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Making the cut was banker Ravi Subramanian's book The Bestseller She Wrote . Wondering what's the book about?
The book delves into the world of bestsellers and uncovers the risky dalliance between a superstar and his protege.


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This Arabian Nights style fantasy which blends in history, mythology and romance, tells the story of Dunia, a princess of the jinn, who falls in love with a 'mortal man of reason'.
The combined result of an uber-fit celebrity and a professional nutritionist, the book tells you just how nutritious your locally grown and sourced ingredients are. According to them, there's no need to look beyond borders to tailor the perfect diet.
Twinkle Khanna's tongue-in-cheek book is a hilarious commentary on life, society and trends -- it's how a modern woman looks at the Indian society, and how India in turn looks back at her!


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Through this book, journalist-turned-writer Avirook Sen has not tried to solve the case. Instead he has simply stated the facts and examined the course of the investigation.


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A collection of essays, it is based on the author's widely popular column which appears in a national daily. In the book, Preeti Shenoy has thrown light on some of the many issues and questions that people in a relationship -- or ones getting into one -- face.
Politics will always rule the roost and this book goes ahead to prove exactly that! Nationalism... colonialism... Indian history... the book challenges the nationalist and colonial interpretations of history.
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