For many of them managed to read a lot of books brought out by other publishers despite having a busy time in 2017.
According to HarperCollins India CEO Ananth Padmanabhan, the three books he enjoyed the most were "Tom Hanks' collection of short stories "Uncommon Type" (Penguin Random House), Tim Harford's "Fifty Things That Made the Modern Economy" (Hachette) and Dan Brown's "Origin" (Penguin Random House).
He also read Walter Isaacson's biography of Leonardo Da Vinci published by Simon & Schuster which he found "purely fascinating".
When asked about his favourites, Bhaskar Roy, CEO of Palimpsest Publishers, said the book that cast a spell on him was George Saunders' "Lincoln in the Bardo" (Bloomsbury).
"The master short story writer poignantly explores a state between death and rebirth. Soon after the end of the American Civil War, when President Lincoln is still grappling with the unsettled situation, he sees his 11-year-old son traipsing into the surreal state between life and death. In this first novel Saunders explores an area where fiction merges into philosophy," he told PTI.
"My nonfiction reads were overwhelmingly topped by Rana Dasgupta's 'Notes on a Suicide', an incisive quest into the dysfunctionality and delirium of the 21st-century urban life in Europe. Published in Granta, this essay is more thought- provoking than any number of treatises and theories published this year," he added.
Yogesh Sharma, Vice President (sales & marketing) at Bloomsbury Publishing India too liked "Lincoln in the Bardo" besides "My Brilliant Friend" by Elena Ferrante (Europa), "Olive Kitteridge" by Elizabeth Strout, "We Were Liars" by E Lockhart (Delacorte Press) and by L S Hilton's "Domina" (Penguin Random House).
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