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Llist of 100 best books and their authors Important for competition exams

LIST OF FAMOUS BOOKS AND THEIR AUTHORS
1. Two Year Eight Months and Twenty –Eight Night –Salman Rushdie
2. The Red Sari –Javier Moro
3. Freedom in Exile: Dalai Lama
4. My Favourite Nature Stories- Ruskin Bond
5. Neither a hawk nor a dove –Khurshid M Kasuari
6. Faces and Places Professor –Deepak Nayyar
7. Indian Parliamentary Diplomacy- Meira Kumar 
8. Farishta –Kapil Isapuari
9. Super Economies –Raghav Bahal
10. China: Confucius in the Shadow –Poonam Surie
11. My country My Life ‐ L.K.Advani
12. Joseph Anton ‐ Sulman Rushdie (Autobiography)
13. The Sahara Testaments ‐ Tade Ipadeola
14. Narendra Modi: A Political Biography ‐ Andy Marino
15. My Unforgettable Memories ‐ Mamata Banerjee
16. Rationalised Roman for Kashmiri ‐ Dr. R L Bhat
17. Strictly Personal, Manmohan and Gursharan ‐ Daman Singh
18. The Wrong Enemy: America in Afghanistan, 2001‐ 2014 ‐ Carlotta Gall
19. Lal Bahadur Shastri: Lessons in Leadership ‐ Pavan Choudary
20. Walking With Giants ‐ G. Ramachandran(former Finance Secretary )
21. Crusader or Conspirator? Coalgate and other Truths ‐ PC Parakh
22. The Accidental Prime Minister: the making and unmaking of Manmohan Singh ‐ Sanjaya 
Baru
23. God of Antarctica ‐ Master Yashvardhan Shukla (At the age of 13)
24. My Years with Rajiv and Sonia ‐ R.D.Pradhan
25. Khushwantnama ‐The Lessons of My Life ‐ Khushwant singh
26. Syntheism – Creating God in The Internet Age ‐ Alexander Bard
27. One Life is Not Enough ‐ Natwar Singh
28. The Lives of Others ‐ Neel Mukherjee
29. My Music My Life ‐ Pt Ravi Shankar
30. I am Malala ‐ Malala Yousufzai and Christina Lamb
31. A Man and A Motorcycle, How Hamid Karzai Came to Power ‐ Bette Dam
32. True Colours — Adam Gilchrist
33. Assassination of Rajiv Gandhi: An Inside Job? ‐ Faraz Ahmad
34. The God of Small Things ‐ Arundhati Roy
35. Interpreter of Maladies ‐ Jhumpa Lahiri
36. And then One Day: A Memoir ‐ Nasiruddin Shah (Autobiography)
37. Unaccustomed Earth ‐ Jhumpa Lahiri
38. Lowland ‐ Jhumpa Lahir
39. Truth Always Prevails ‐ Sadruddin Hashwani
40. Playing It My Way – Sachin Tendulkar and Boria Mazumder
41. Unbreakable (Autobiography of Mary Kom) ‐ Mary Kom
42. Enoch, I am a British Indian ‐ Sarinder Joshua
43. Duroch ModiNomics ‐ Sameer Kochar
44. Public Issues Before Parliament ‐ Vijay Darda
45. Water, Peace, and War – Confronting the Global Water Crisis ‐ Brahma Chellaney 
Ambedkar
46. Awakening India’s Social Conscience ‐ Dr. Narendra Jadhav
47. Munger through the Ages ‐ Late DP Yadav
48. Akbar – The Aesthete ‐ Dr. Indu Anand
49. Runs in Ruins — Sunil Gavaskar
50. India at Risk ‐ Jaswant Singh
51. The Narrow Road to the Deep North ‐ Richard Flanagan (Australian)(Man Booker)
52. Untold Story of the Indian Public Sector ‐ Dr. UD Choubey
53. Final Test: Exit Sachin Tendulkar ‐ Dilip D’Souza
54. Worthy Fights: A Memoir of Leadership in War and Peace ‐ Leon Panetta and Jim Newton
55. Not Just an Accountant ‐ former CAG Vinod Rai
56. Grandmaster Repertoire ‐ 1.e4 vs The French, Caro‐Kann, and Philidor ‐ Parimarjan Negi
57. A Bend in the river ‐ V.S. Naipaul
58. Dark Star: The Loneliness of Being Rajesh Khanna ‐ Gautam Chintamani
59. Half Girlfriend ‐ Chetan Bhagat
60. Iqbal: The Life of a Poet, Philosopher and Politician ‐ Biography of Allama Muhammad Iqbal 
(Spiritual Father of Pakistan)
61. 50 years of man in space ‐ Garik Israelien, Brian May and David J Eicher
62. Black Tornado: The Three Sieges of Mumbai 26/11 ‐ Sandeep Unnithan
63. Dramatic Decade: The Indira Gandhi Years ‐ Pranab Mukherjee 2014: The Election That 
Changed India ‐Rajdeep Sardesai
64. Your Dreams Are Mine Now: She Showed him What Love ‐ Ravinder Singh
65. Born Again on the Mountain- Arunima Sinha
66. Flood of Fire –Amitav Ghosh
67. 30 Women in Power: Their Voices, Their Stories- Naina Lal Kidwai
68. The Courage to Act – A Memoir of a Crisis and Its Aftermath : Ben S. Bernanke
69. To the Brink and Back: India’s 1991 Story :Jairam Ramesh
70. Globalisation, Democratization and Distributive Justice : Dr. Mool Chand Sharma
71. Ramcharitmanas (105-year-old Urdu copy ): Shiv Brat Lal
72. Mrs Funny bones :Twinkle Khanna
73. Making India Awesome : Chetan Bhagat
74. An Autobiography: Jawahar Lal Nehru
75. The Kumbh Mela: Mapping the Ephemeral Megacity :Tarun Khanna
76. R.D. Burman: The Prince of Music :Khagesh Dev Burman
77. Ghosts of Calcutta :Sebastian Ortiz
78. Green Signals: Ecology, Growth, and Democracy in India :Jairam Ramesh
79. Transcendence: My Spiritual Experiences with Pramukh Swamiji : Abdul Kalam
80. Beyond Doubt: A Dossier on Gandhi’s Assassination : Teesta Setalvad
81. Modi – Incredible emergence of a star (in Chinese language): Tarun Vijay
82. Education of Muslims : Professor JS Rajput
83. Sourav Ganguly: Cricket, Captaincy and Controversy:Saptarshi Sarkar
84. Flood of fire : Amitav Ghosh
85. Super Economies :Raghav Bahl
86. Complete Story of Indian Reforms: 2G, Power & Private Enterprise: Pradeep Baijal
87. Unbelievable – Delhi to Islamabad: Prof Bhim Singh
88. Food for All: Uma Lele
89. Family Life: Akhil Sharma( winner of the Folio Prize 2015)
90. Faces and Places: Prof. Deepak Nayyar
91. Indian Parliamentary Diplomacy- Speaker’s Perspective: Meira Kumar
92. Editor Unplugged: Media, Magnates, Netas and Me: Vinod Mehta
93. Fragile Frontiers: The Secret History of Mumbai Terror Attacks: SK Rath
94. Why I Assassinated Gandhi: Nathuram Godse and Gopal Godse
95. 'Life On My Terms: From the Grassroots to the Corridors of Power: an autobiography of 
Sharad Pawar
96. What Happened to Netaji? authored by former journalist Anuj Dhar
97. 'Rebooting India: Realizing a Billion Aspirations: authored by Nandan Nilekani and Viral 
Shah
98. 'Interlinking of Indian Rivers authored by Radha Kant Bharati
99. 'Dreaming Big: My Journey to Connect India: Sam Pitroda
100. 'Two Years Eight Months and Twenty Eight Nights: Salman Rushdie

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