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The Capital emerges as the most well-read city of the nation

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The national capital has emerged as the most wellread city in India for the f fourth consecutiv­e year with Bengaluru and Mumbai taking the second and third s spot, respective­ly, says a r recent survey.

According to the Annual Reading Trends Report for 2016 conducted by a website, Karnal, Vadodara and Patna are first-time entrants in the T Top 20 list having bought more books than cities like Coimbatore, Visakhapat­nam and Lucknow this year.

Author Chetan Bhagat’s b book One Indian Girl emerged as the highest selling book of this year followed by JK Rowling’s Harry Potter and the Cursed Child — Parts I and II. The third spot is taken by exam preparatio­n book, Word Power Made Easy written by Norman Lewis, Robin Sharma’s non-fiction Who Will Cry When You Die? was at the fourth position.

Under fiction by Indian authors, She Swiped Right into My Heart by Sudeep Nagarkar won the most votes followed by Everyone Has A Story by Savi Sharma. Cometh The Hour by Jeffrey Archer won the award for fiction by internatio­nal authors. In Hindi books, Mujhse Bura Koi Nahi by Surender Mohan Pathak won the most votes.

A Feast of Vultures by Josy Joseph topped the non-fiction category, Think and Win like Dhoni’ by Sfurti Sahare emerged as the winner under the Self-Help category.

In business, The Rise and Fall of Nations by Ruchir Sharma emerged as the winner and The Kiss of Life by Emraan Hashmi and Bilal Siddiqi was the winner under Biographie­s.

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