| S.No. | Book Title | Author | Availability |
| 1 | the sacred grove | daman singh | available |
| 2 | education and the significance of life | j krishnamurti | available |
| 3 | the queens of hastinapur | sharath komarraju | available |
| 4 | aesop’s fables | translation by laura gibbs | available |
| 5 | collected works of khalil gibran | available | |
| 6 | a peacock in the land of penguins: a fable about creativity and courage | hateley and schmidt | available |
| 7 | ignited minds | apj abdul kalam | not available |
| 8 | the theory of everything | stephen hawking | available |
| 9 | the legend of laxmi prasad | twinkle khanna | available |
| 10 | sri krishna avatar | pavan verma | available |
| 11 | navigator | stephen baxter | available |
| 12 | the immigrant | manju kapur | available |
| 13 | a girl, a stolen camera and a borrowed bike | nikhil singh shaurya | available |
| 14 | why should i love you | kamal paneru | not available |
| 15 | feeling blue | saurabh singh | available |
| 16 | gods of war | ashok k banker | available |
| 17 | aghora: at the left hand of kali | robert e svoboda | available |
| 18 | a day just for me | kavya sahni | available |
| 19 | fifty shades darker | e l james | available |
| 20 | no angel | helen keeble | available |
| 21 | navrasa | vinaya patil | available |
| 22 | mock stock and quarrel | indrani ganguly (ed) | available |
| 23 | revolution 2020 | chetan bhagat | available |
| 24 | five point someone | chetan bhagat | available |
| 25 | all but fiction | ramesh pokhriyal ‘nishank’ | available |
| 26 | once upon a blue moon (science fiction stories) | sukanya dutta | available |
| 27 | the americans | chitra viraraghavan | available |
| 28 | the twentieth wife | indu sundaresan | available |
| 29 | shadow princess | indu sundaresan | available |
| 30 | durbar | taveleen singh | available |
| 31 | gone girl | gillian flynn | available |
| 32 | yeh daag daag ujala | quartul ain haider | available |
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