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6 Things You Didn’t Know About Dan Brown

Dan Brown is the bestselling author of many acclaimed novels. His works include masterpieces like Digital Fortress, Deception Point, Angels and Demons, The Da Vinci Code, The Lost Symbol and most recently, Inferno. Three of his Robert Langdon novels have been adapted for the screen by Ron Howard, starring Tom Hanks. They have all been international blockbusters.
Here are some of his things you should know about the renowned author.






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Get your copy of Dan Brown’s latest novel Origin here.

12 Things You Didn’t Know About Magandeep Singh

A certified sommelier, Magandeep Singh found his calling in wines while working in France. In India, he likes to  divide his time between food and wine tastings, and writing columns about wine. He has also hosted a show called “Around the World in 85 Plates” for NDTV Good Times.
His latest book ‘The Indian Spirit’ is a treasure trove for those who have the palate to enjoy their drink and curiosity to know where it came from.
Here are a few things you should know about the author.











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7 things you didn’t know about Usha Narayanan

After a gamut of jobs, Usha Narayanan pursued a career in writing. The author of 5 successful novels, Narayanan experiments with various genres, ranging from suspense thriller to light-hearted office romance.
Her new novel Prem Purana is a delightful anthology of three stories of love and devotion.
Here are a few things you should know about the author.







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5 Things About Dr.Vineet Aggarwal You Might Not Know

Dr.Vineet Aggarwal embarked on a writing spree after his initial stint with the family occupation. The author of three successful books Vishwamitra – The Man Who Dared to Challenge the Gods, The Legend of Parshu – Raam and his recent, Bharat – The Man who Built a Nation’ Aggarwal experiments with the genre of mythological fiction.
Here are a few things you should know about the author




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5 Things You Probably Didn’t Know About Orhan Pamuk

A critically acclaimed author, and winner of Nobel Prize in Literature in 2006, Orhan Pamuk is one of the most iconic authors of our times. Pamuk is a multi-dimensional writer whose novels have witnessed major success over the years. His style of writing is described as ‘unsettling but intriguing’ as he often explores the East and West dichotomy.
Here are some interesting facts about the wordsmith

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Did You Know These Facts About Writer Michael Morpurgo?

Author Michael Morpurgo is best known for his children’s work War Horse that was released in the year 1982.
With a series of books that explore well-known stories from myths and epics, but with a magical twist, Morpurgo’s writings have been termed as “magical storytelling”.
With multiple literary awards to his name, Michael Morpurgo has written a wide range of fascinating books for children in a literary career spanning over decades.
Here are a few facts you may not have known about this amazing writer!





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6 facts About Salman Rushdie You Probably Didn’t Know

Sir Salman Rushdie is no stranger to literary excellence. Author of 12 bestselling books such as Midnight’s Children and Shame, he won the Booker Prize in 1981 and the Best of the Booker Prize in 2008.
Rushdie is back with Quichotte, a tour-de-force that is both an homage to an immortal work of literature and a modern masterpiece about the quest for love and family.
Here are 6 facts you might not have known about this magnificent author.
Early Beginnings!

Language is no barrier when it comes to Rushdie’s books.

Rushdie is a playwright too.

Master of all trades!

Wow!

Professor Rushdie has a ring to it, doesn’t it?

Did Terminator inspire Rushdie?


Are you excited about Rushdie’s latest venture, Quichotte?

10 Things You Should Know About Akash Verma

Akash Verma is a man of many talents. Not only is he a bestselling author but also an established entrepreneur. His profile lists him as the co-founder of two start-up companies before which he had also dabbled various roles in major corporations like Coca-Cola, Big FM and Red FM.
Akash is back with his fourth novel, You Never Know: Sometimes Love Can Drag You Through Hell…, a romance thriller which will keep you at the edge of your seat till the last page.
Here are a few things facts about the bestselling author.
Early beginnings!
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Master of many talents
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It’s all in the genes.
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Relate!
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Quite a quirk that is…
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The next time you want some gossip about the tinsel town, you know whom to turn to.
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Wow!
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5 Things You Did Not Know About Lee Child

James D. “Jim” Grant, popularly known by his pseudonym Lee Child, is a British author widely known and admired for his thriller novels, especially his Jack Reacher novel series where his protagonist, an ex-military policeman travels the country with nothing but a toothbrush and has incredible encounters and unforgettable adventures.
Here are 5 things you didn’t know about the man behind the eminent novels:
From law to theatre to television to writing
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Grant went to law school in 1974 at the Sheffield University in England. However, he had no intention of becoming a lawyer. He spent much of his time in the university theatre, so much that he failed quite a few exams and had to repeat the courses. After graduating, he joined a commercial TV channel, Granada television. He did not start writing until he was 40 and his 18 year old career at the television channel ended because of corporate restructuring.
He wrote his first novel with a pencil
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At the age of 40 Jim Grant got fired from his job, bought six dollars worth of pencils and paper and started to write his first novel, Killing Floor. The book that he wrote as fast as he could was an instant hit and went on to win more awards than any of his other books. Killing Floor (1997) received the Anthony Award, the Barry Award and the Japan Adventure Fiction Association Prize. The pencil that Grant used is still a prized possession that he keeps in his New York home.
Jim Grant becomes Lee Child
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Jim Grant writes under the pen name, Lee Child. The story behind this is a rather remarkable one. On hearing an American mispronounce Le Car as Lee car, calling anything ‘lee’ became a joke in Grant’s household. His daughter was ‘lee child’. Choosing ‘Lee Child’ as his pseudonym turned out to be an amazing marketing strategy for the author since it came earlier in the alphabet than Jim Grant , would fit on the bookshelves between Raymond Chandler and Agatha Christie, and many of the best-selling authors of his time had last names that began with “C”.
September 1st
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Grant started writing his first book on September 1st without a plot in his mind, without any idea of what the story would be, without in fact a name for his protagonist. Ever since, he sits down to write his novel every year on the same day. It has become a ritual for him.
Jack Reacher
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Just like Lee Child himself, Jack Reacher has to leave his job. The character hitchhikes across America and finds noble causes, and trouble. Interestingly, the first book was written without the main character having a name. The author’s wife once said to him that with his size, he could become a ‘reacher’ in a supermarket, to reach things on the top shelves, and that gave the author the idea for his protagonist’s name!


Get your share of suspense and thrills in Lee Child’s new book Blue Moon
 

8 Things You Didn’t Know About Sudeep Nagarkar

Sudeep Nagarkar is the author of eight bestselling novels, including She Swiped Right Into My Heart, It Started With A Friend Request, and All Rights Reserved For You. He is the recipient of the 2013 Youth Achievers’ Award and has been featured on the Forbes India longlist of the most influential celebrities. He also writes for television and has given guest lectures in various renowned institutes and organizations.
His latest novel, Our Story Needs No Filter is set in a socio-political milieu amidst a college campus and explores the dark side of relationships, the pursuit of power and the hypocrisy of the powerful.
Here are 8 little-known things about the bestselling author.
And as they say, the rest is history
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Now you know why the stories are so relatable
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More time means more books = Yay!
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Aww!
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That’s how he chills!
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Woah!
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That’s the secret behind those catchy titles!
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Wow!
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How many of these facts did you know about Sudeep Nagarkar? Get to know more about his new book, The Secrets We Keep here !

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