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A Special Display of Books on Books to Movies/TV Series Movies Based on Novels (Bollywood) Sr A special display of books on Books to Movies/TV Series Movies based on Novels (Bollywood) Sr. Final Title Call no. Barcode Movie Name No. 1 2 states: the story of my marriage by Chetan 823.92 B4T9 170101 Two States Bhagat 2 Bahubali: arambh se purva, Sivagani katha vol. H 791.4372 194900 Bahubali 1 by Anand Neelakantan N3B2 3 Collected Fiction by Ruskin Bond 823.91 B6C6 144544 The blue umbrella Devdas (देवदास) by Sharatchandra H 891.43 C4D3 130450 Devdas, DevD 4 Chattopadhaya 5 Dongri to Dubai : six decades of the Mumbai 303.62509 179505 Shootout at mafia by S. Hussain Zaidi Z2D6 Lokhandwala, Shootout at Wadala 6 Emma by Jane Austen 823.7 A8E6 10852, Aisha 176198 7 Five point someone: what not to do at IIT by 823.92 B4F4 170099 3 Idiots Chetan Bhagat 8 Great expectations by Charles Dickens 823.8 D4G7 8173, Fitoor 176065 9 Half girlfriend by Chetan Bhagat 823.92 B4H2 185261 Half Girlfriend 10 Macbeth by William Shakespeare 822.33 S4M2 173374 Maqbool 11 Mahabharata by Vedvyasa 294.592 S8M2 Raajneeti 12 Midnight's children by Salman Rushdie 823 R8M4 97295 Midnight's Children 13 Mumbai fables by Gyan Prakash 954.792 P7M8 173108 Bombay Velvet 14 One Night @ the Call Center by Chetan Bhagat 823.92 B4O6 170100 Hello 15 Othello by William Shakespeare - Rangey H 822.3 S4O8 / 183331/ Omkara Raghav (Translator) / ed. F.C. Horwood 822.3 N3 157268 16 Parineeta (परिणीता) by Sharat Chandra H 891.43 C4P2 130451 Parineeta Chattopadhay 17 Pinjar by Amrita Pritam H 891.433 P7P4 165138 Pinjar 18 Pride and prejudice by Jane Austen 823.7 A8P7 176078 Bride & Prejudice 19 The godfather by Mario Puzo 813.54 P8G6 179843 Sarkar 20 The guide by R.K. Narayan 823.91 N2G8 33536 Guide 21 The Mayor of Casterbridge by Thomas Hardy 823.8 H2M2 176085 Daag 22 The Namesake by Jhumpa Lahiri 813.54 L2N2 189225 The Namesake 23 The notebook by Nicholas Sparks 813.6 S7N6 184903 U Me aur Hum 24 The rise of Sivagami: book 1 of Baahubali - 823.91 N3R4 194533 Bahubali before the beginning by Anand Neelakantan The Shadow of the Great Game: The Untold 320.954 S2S4 159028 Partition: 1947 , 25 Story of India's Partition, by Narendra Singh Viceroy's Sarila House (film) 26 Three mistakes of my life by Chetan Bhagat 823.92 B4T4 - 2 165396 Kai Po Che 27 Train to Pakistan by Khushwant Singh 823.91 S4T7 182536 Train to Pakistan Wuthering heights by Emily Bronte 823.8 B7W8 176095 Dil Diya Dard Liya 28 Movies based on Novels (Hollywood) 29 A beautiful mind by Sylvia Nasar 925.1 N2B3 141927 A beautiful mind 30 A clash of kings (A song of ice and fire #2) by 813.54 M2C5- 174311 Game of Thrones George R.R. Martin II 31 A dance with dragons: book five of a song of ice 813.54 M2D2- 193337, Game of Thrones and fire by George R.R. Martin V-pt 1, V-2 193267, 174242 32 A feast for crows (A song of ice and fire #4) by 813.54 M2F3- 174243 Game of Thrones George R.R. Martin IV 33 A knight of the seven kingdoms (the tales of 813.54 M2K6 193338 Game of Thrones dunk and egg #1-3) by George R.R. Martin 34 A man who knew infinity by Robert Kanigel 925.1 K2M2 125613 A man who knew infinity 35 A storm of swords (A song of ice and fire #3) by 813.54 M2S8- 176345 Game of Thrones George R.R. Martin III 36 A storm of swords (A song of ice and fire #3.1 by 813.54 M2S8- 193309 Game of Thrones George R.R. Martin III-1 37 A storm of swords: part 2: blood and gold (A 813.54 M2S8- 193336 Game of Thrones song of ice and fire #3) by George R.R. Martin III-pt 2 38 A tale of two cities by Charles Dickens 823.8 D4T2 - 32889 A tale of two cities VII (TV series) 39 A Walk to remember by Nicholas Sparks 813.54 S7W2 169124 A Walk to remember 40 After eight (the princess diaries) by Meg Cabot 813.6 C2A3 182343 Princess Diaries 41 Alan Turing: The Enigma by Andrew Hodges 510.922 H6A5 188000 The Imitation Game 42 Alice's adventures in wonderland by Lewis 823.8 C2A5 176196 Alice in Carroll Wonderland 43 Allegiant by Veronica Roth 813.6 R6A5 190682 Allegiant 44 Angels and demons by Dan Brown 813.54 B7A6 176234 Angels and Demons 45 Ben-Hur By Lew Wallace 822.1 W2B3 16941 Ben Hur 46 Born free: A lioness of two worlds by Joy 599.757 A2B6 12133 Born Free Adamson 47 Brighton rock by Graham Greene 823.91 G7B7 14377 Brighton Rock 48 Catching fire by Suzanne Collins 823 C6C2 180298 Hunger Games 49 Charlie and the chocolate factory by Roald Dahl 823.6 D2C4 172294 Charlie and the Chocolate Factory 50 Cosmos by Carl Sagan 113 S2C6 102702 Cosmos (TV series) 51 Dark places by Gillian Flynn 813.6 F5D2 190841 Dark places 52 Divergent by Veronica Roth 813.54 R6D4 190646 Divergent 53 E=MC2: a biography of the world's most famous 925 B6E6 147553 Einstein's Big Idea equation by Bodanis, David 54 Eat pray love: one woman's search for 910.4 G4E2 190644 Eat Pray Love everything by Elizabeth Gilbert 55 Fantastic beasts and where to find them: the 823.914 R6F2 193764 Fantastic Beasts original screenplay by J.K. Rowling 56 Fifty shades darker by E.L. James 823.92 J2F4 176543 Fifty Shades Darker 57 Fifty shades freed by E.L. James 823.92 J2F4 176544 Fifty Shades Freed 58 Fifty shades of Grey by E.L. James 823.92 J2F4 178085 Fifty Shades of Grey 59 Fight club by Chuck Palahniuk 813.6 P2F4 180206 FightClub 60 Game of thrones (A song of ice and fire #1) by 813.54 M2G2 174244 Game of Thrones George R.R. Martin 61 Give me five (the pincess diaries) by Meg Cabot 813.6 C2G4 182342 Princess Diaries 62 Goldfinger by Ian Fleming 823.91 F5G6 17174 Goldfinger 63 Gone girl by Gillian Flynn 813.6 F5G6 188292 Gone Girl 64 Gone with the wind by Margaret Mitchell 823.91 M4G6- 12166, Gone With The 1 , 95090 Wind 823.91M4G6- 2 65 Harry poter aur rahasyamayi tahakhana by J.K. H 791.43 159706 Harry Potter Rowling R6H2 66 Harry Potter and the chamber of secrets by J.K. 823.92 R6H2- 193369 Harry Potter Rowling II 67 Harry Potter and the deathly hallows by J.K. 823.92 R6H2- 193374 Harry Potter Rowling VII 68 Harry Potter and the goblet of fire by J.K. 823.92 R6H2- 193371 Harry Potter Rowling IV 69 Harry Potter and the half-blood prince by J.K. 823.92 R6H2- 193373 Harry Potter Rowling VI 70 Harry Potter and the order of the pheonix by J.K. 823.92 R6H2- 193372 Harry Potter Rowling V 71 Harry Potter and the philosopher's stone by J.K. 823.92 R6H2-I 193368 Harry Potter Rowling 72 Harry Potter and the prisoner of Azkaban by J.K. 823.92 R6H2- 193370 Harry Potter Rowling III 73 Harry Potter aur paras pathar by J.K. Rowling 821.914 R6H2 159707 Harry Potter 74 Harry Potter and the cursed child - parts one and 822.92 R6H2 192662 Harry Potter two by J.K. Rowling 75 Heart of darkness by Joseph Conrad 823.91 C6H3 176068 Heart of Darkness 76 Heat and dust by Ruth Prawer Jhabvala 823 J4H3 175805 Heat and dust 77 House of cards by Dobbs, Michael 823.914 D6H6 183936 The House of Cards (TV series) 78 I, Robot by Isaac Asimov 813.54 A8 I7 188190 I, Robot 79 Inferno by Dan Brown 813.6 B7I6 179174 Inferno 80 Insurgent by Veronica Roth 813.6 R6I6 190643 Insurgent 81 Life of Pi by Yann Martel 813.54 M2L4 175807 Life of Pi 82 Lolita by Vladimir Nobakov 812.54 N2L6 177963 Lolita 83 Lord of the flies by William Gerald Golding 823.91 G6L6 64676 Lord of the flies 84 Mia goes fourth (the princess diaries) by Meg 813.6 C2M4 182346 Princess Diaries Cabot 85 Moby Dick: the whale by Herman Melville 813.3 M3M6 176074 Moby Dick 86 Mockingjay by Suzanne Collins 823 C6M6 180294 Hunger Games 87 Money ball: the art of winning an unfair game by 791.4372 179803 Moneyball Michael Lewis L3M6 88 My sister's keeper by Jodi Picoult 813.54 P4M9 190589 My Sister's Keeper 89 Never let me go by Kazuo Ishiguro 822.92 I8N3 176871 Never let me go 90 One flew over the cuckoo's nest by Ken Kesey 813.54 O6 179922 One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest 91 Paper towns by John Green 813.6 G7P2 188396 Paper Towns 92 Percy jackson and the battle of the labyrinth by 813.6 R4P34 172166 Percy Jackson and Rick Riordan the battle of the labyrinth 93 Percy jackson and the demigod files by Rick 813.6 R4P30 172169 Percy Jackson and Riordan the demigod files 94 Percy jackson and the last olympian by Rick 813.6 R4P35 172167 Percy Jackson and Riordan the last olympian 95 Percy jackson and the sea of monsters by Rick 813.6 R4P32 172165 Percy Jackson and Riordan the sea of monsters 96 Percy jackson and the titan's curse by Rick 813.6 R4P33 172168 Percy Jackson and Riordan the titan's curse 97 Percy Jackson: and the lighting thief by Rick 813.6 R4P31 172164 Percy Jackson: and Riordan the lighting thief 98 Peter pan: the story of the play by Barrie, James 823.91 B2P3 65925 Peter pan Mathew 99 Prince Caspian (Chronicles of Narnia, #4) by C.S.
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