Following books will be available at our stall in Bangalore Book Festival (Stall No. 288).
- Mad House by Santwana Chatterjee
- The ArTicKles Collection by Gopinath Mavinkurve
- My Experiments with Half-truths by Rajendra Nargundkar
- Memsahib by Paul Gopal
- How to Avoid Tension and Achieve Peace in Life by Pritis C Majumdar
- Temple of Destiny by Neeraj Singhvi
- Surefire Work-at-Home Careers by Guy Woods
- Treasured Slices From Life & Living by RK Das
- Songs of A Stringed Soul by RK Das
- Children’s Stories for Our Times by Revathi S Kumaran
- Meghadootam – The Cloud Messenger by Revathi S kumaran, Yadugiri V T
- Madhyamavyayoga by Revathi S kumaran, Yadugiri V T
- Babur and Humayun: Modern Learning Organisation by Aditya Gupta
- Inspiring Women to Start Innovative Enterprises by Sria Majumdar
- Permanent Ghosts – A Memoir by Nitin Sankar
- తొలి రేయి – తెలుగు నవల by Kiran Kumar Chava
- The Moon’s Complexion by Irene Black
- Tinku’s Tooth and other stories by Mahesh R
- Entrepreneurial Sins by Ashok K Daga
- He is 52 She is 25 Love story of a Surgeon by Satyabrata Biswas
- Web On the Go by Bala Sankar
- फासलें और भी हैं by Shiv Kumar Saini
- The Last Laugh by Ramya Sethuraman
- Correspondences With An Unknown Mystic by Aruna Nadaraj
- Falling Coconuts by A K Chowdhury
- A Gifted Toy by Amit Dave
- Yoganidra by Anupa Kumar Patri
- Beginner’s English Grammar by U.A.Kiran
- The Alpha and The Omega and Other Stories by U.A.Kiran
- To Catch A Smile by Vivek Kumar Agarwal
- Just So Stories by Dr S.Mazumdar
- Tales from the Garden City by Jeena R. Papaadi
- Quality Management System Audit by Y.K.Gaur
- The Essence of Excellence by Y.K.Gaur
- The Second Innings of a Software Engineer by Vipin Madathil
- Do Shabd Tumhare Liye
- On the Contrary by Mahesh Murthy
- Rise and Fall of Gods by Yussuf Shaheen
- My Operating Frequency by Akash Srivastava
- Indian Corporate Etiquette by Saurabh Bhatia
- Strategic Fitness Club Management – Issues and Trends by Abhishek Paduual
Nice to see the list of books available @ BBF. Would have been better if normal and discounted prices were displayed alongside each of them!