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| Archer, Jeffrey |
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Archer's novels loaded with suspense and action have enthused readers down the years and continue to be evergreen bestsellers.
Archer's novels loaded with suspense and action have enthused readers down the years and continue to be evergreen bestsellers.

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| Bond, Ruskin |
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One can find echoes of one’s thoughts and feelings in Bond’s writings and trace the vein of joie de vivre that runs through, the wry but gentle humour, capturing the simple beauty and mystery of life in the hills.

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| Bono, Edward De |
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The master of creative thinking teaches us to think more clearly, broadly and effectively by outlining the tools of thinking in a practical, easy-to-follow manner and by showing readers how to use those tools constructively.

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| Chowdhury, Subir |
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The real power of Six Sigma is simple, because it combines People Power with Process Power. Six Sigma companies focus on both people and process sides. Good companies focus on not making mistakes," says Subir Chowdhury, in an interview with Sini Joseph.

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| Collins, Jackie |
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Jackie Collins' books became blockbusters mainly as they harp on the popular themes that have caught the fancy of readers for years – Hollywood, sex, power and violence.

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| Cook, Robin |
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Robin Cook’s dexterity in delving into the depths of crackling scientific suspense is unparallel. Taut racy plots, intriguing dilemmas and high stake drama are his forte, making him one of the foremost best selling author of our time.

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| Davidar, David |
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David Davidar in a chat with Sini Joseph, talks
about the evolution of his debut book,
The House of Blue Mangoes, and also about the current spate of Indian authors
establishing themselves in the international market. “Indian writing is
steadily making headway around the world – and not because it’s fashionable
but because there is interesting and good writing coming from India, with major
contributions to literature.” Here are the excerpts from the interview.

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