The Deccan Herald does it again

The Deccan Herald’s list of Bestsellers dated 5th March 2006 features once again Mediocre But Arrogant as a Bestseller – but under the Non Fiction category … along with other pieces of “non fiction” such asThe Inscrutable Americans; Anurag Mathur, Rs 95The Wise and Otherwise; Sudha Murty, Rs 150The Chronicles of Narnia; C S Lewis, Rs 745The Alchemist; Paulo Coelho, Rs 195Mediocre but Arrogant; Abhijit Bhaduri, Rs 195http://www.deccanherald.com/deccanherald/mar52006/books151016200632.aspBut what is worrying is the list that is listed under their category of Fiction!!The Google Story; David A Vise, Rs 595A Short History of Nearly Everything, Bill Brysan, Rs 35048 Laws of Power; Robert Greene, Rs 125Corporate Capers; Dinesh Kumar, Rs 29510-Days MBA; Steven Silbiger, Rs 295Maybe there’s a message in that!!

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  1. Kim says:

    Hey Abhijit,
    Congratulations on being on the BESTSELLER list, even if it in the non-fiction category : )
    Thanks for autographing our copy of Mediocre But Arrogant.
    And I’ve blogrolled you on my XL related blog
    http://kimelody.blogspot.com
    Kim
    Xl 99

  2. sahil says:

    There are kings, and then there are pawns. the king is looked sometimes as a father figure, then sometimes as a money-sucking bastard, sometimes as anndaata, sometimes as…forget it. Well, ur book is seen as a non-fiction is another perspective by a pawn, but then its a gud news, coz ur story was too real to be fiction.

  3. Smita says:

    Hi Abhijit,

    Just wanted to let you know that I enjoyed reading the book a lot and I am glad that you are getting great reviews for it. I have also written about it in my blog (I sent you an email with the link). I really hope you write more and I will certainly be waiting for your next one! Goodluck! :0

    Regards
    -Smita

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