Top 10 Best Selling Must Read Indian Novels Of All Time!


Top 10 Best Selling Must Read Indian Novels Of All Time! We Indians always adore greatness of Indian literature and mythology and culture. But question is have you ever read a top Indian novels? 

I heard somewhere if you want to learn about someone's culture, read their literature. As a reader you must go through these Top 10 Best Selling Must Read Indian Novels Of All Time!

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Greatest Indian Novels you cannot afford to miss: 

1. Cutting For Stone (2009) by Abraham Verghese  






Cutting for Stone is a novel written by Ethiopian-born Indian-American medical doctor and author Abraham Verghese. It is a saga of twin brothers, orphaned by their mother's death at their births and forsaken by their father.

 2.An Obedient Father (2000) by Akhil Sharma 

 
 


An Obedient Father is a novel by Akhil Sharma.  Set during the assassination of Indian Prime Minister Rajiv Gandhi, the story is about a corrupt and loathsome bag man who lives with his daughter and granddaughter in a New Delhi slum.

 3.The God Of Small Things (1997) by Arundhati Roy


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 It is a story about the childhood experiences of fraternal twins whose lives are destroyed by the "Love Laws" that lay down "who should be loved, and how. And how much." 

 4. Baumgartner's Bombay (1988) by Anita Desai 



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A German Jew flees Germany to live in India. After a relatively successful business career, her retires to a rather impoverished life in the company of a pack of stray cats.

 5.The Shadow Lines (1988) by Amitav Ghosh 


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This book was a journey. It's not a story with a beginning and an obvious end.There is no moral or 'end' per se. Its a web of memories. Narrator so wonderfully slides through the timelines introducing you to characters and narrating memories as they come. Great amalgamation of fiction and history, very different wirtting style and a Good read.!

 6.A Suitable Boy Novel by Vikram Seth 


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A magnanimous poetic saga of four families, A Suitable Boy is a lovable in-depth read, where the reader not only spends his minutes, hours and days with the numerous characters, but lives inside their minds too. A Suitable Boy is essentially about Lata and her mother's quest to find a befitting boy for Lata to marry

 7.The Palace of Illusions Novel by Chitra Banerjee Divakaruni  


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 Palace of Illusions: A Novel is a 2008 novel by award-winning novelist and poet Chitra Banerjee Divakaruni. It was released by Picador. The novel is a rendition of the Hindu epic Mahabharata as told from Draupadi's viewpoint, namely, that of a woman living in a patriarchal world.


 8.A Fine Balance Novel by Rohinton Mistry 


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An extraordinary story written in poignant details. The way Dina clutched at her quilt patched up with checkered swatches each representing an event if her painstaking journey to her short-lived freedom, how Om and Ishvar, the uncle and cousin duo were reduced to paupers.
 

 9.The Blue Umbrella by Ruskin Bond. 


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The Blue Umbrella" is a literacy fiction . It is a short but sweet book. Ruskin Bond has done a great job at penning down a short yet a beautiful touching book. In this he talks about a young girl named Binya who is from a remote village. 

10. Train To Pakistan by Khushwant Singh 


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Train to Pakistan is a historical novel by writer Khushwant Singh, published in 1956. It recounts the Partition of India in August 1947 through the perspective of Mano Majra, a fictional border village. 

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