HT-Nielsen Bookscan Top 10 Bestsellers in India
Bestsellers for the year 2011 (January – December)
Fiction (In the order of rank)
1. Revolution 2020; Chetan Bhagat (Rupa & Co)
2. The Secret of Nagas; Amish Tripathi (Westland Books)
3. The Immortals of Meluha; Amish Tripathi (Westland Books)
4. 2 States; Chetan Bhagat (Rupa & Co)
5. Only Time Will Tell; Jeffrey Archer (PAN Books)
6. Chanakya’s Chant; Ashwin Sanghi (Westland Books)
7. The Three Mistakes of My Life; Chetan Bhagat (Rupa & Co)
8. I Too Had A Love Story; Ravinder Singh (Srishti)
9. Five Point Someone; Chetan Bhagat (Rupa & Co)
10. Life is What You Make It; Preeti Shenoy (Srishti)
Non-Fiction (In the order of rank)
1. I Have A Dream; Rashmi Bansal (Westland Books)
2. Steve Jobs; Walter Isaacson (Little Brown)
3. Stay Hungry, Stay Foolish; Rashmi Bansal (IIM)
4. Don’t Lose Your Mind, Lose Your Weight; Rujuta Diwekar (Random House)
5. Women And The Weight Loss Tamasha; Rujuta Diwekar (Westland Books)
6. Word Power Made Easy; Norman Lewis (Goyal)
7. Connect The Dots; Rashmi Bansal (IIM)
8. The Monk Who Sold His Ferrari; Robin S Sharma (Jaico)
9. Corporate Chanakya; Radhakrishnan Pillai (Jaico)
10. The Emperor of All Maladies; Siddhartha Mukherjee (Fourth Estate)
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