Stall owners told reporters that more than 16 books on the Prime Minister available at the 12-day fair have evoked enthusiastic response from buyers.
Many of the titles have even run out of stock and book sellers are busy requisitioning supplies to replenish them, the stall owners said.
"You can call it 'Modi magic' or the 'Modi effect' sweeping through the book fair. We brought 200 copies of 'Common Man Narendra Modi' written by Kishore Makwana, and it has been sold out. Books like 'Namovani' and 'Samajik Samrasta' on the PM are also doing well," said Amit Sharma, stall manager of Prabhat Publication.
Originally, written in Gujarati by Modi himself during the Emergency of 1975-77, this one contains stories on the theme of love.
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"The book of stories by Modiji just flew off the shelves. People of all age groups bought it. Moreover, it is reasonably priced at Rs 165. We are encouraged by the very good sales and trying to bring more," Mahendra Singh Bisht, the stall manager of Rajpal told PTI.
Jyotsana Kumari, who managed to lay her hands on one of the last copies of 'Abode of Love' said she bought it because the idea of stories on love by Modi aroused a sense of mystery.
The book 'Waqt ki Maang: Narendra Modi' authored by veteran journalist M V Kamath and professor Kalindi Randeri being sold at Novelty publication's stall was also selling like hot cake.
A comic on life of Narendra Modi priced at Rs 20 a piece, is a big draw among children, the publishers said.