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The Dream Life of Sukhanov
Rated 4.00 out of 5 based on 24 customer ratings
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SKU: 9780141024400
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In 1985 Moscow, esteemed art critic Sukhanov grapples with a haunting past. Once a brilliant underground artist, he traded his dreams for comfort. Now, amidst a changing world, he confronts the weight of his choices. “The Dream Life of Sukhanov” by Olga Grushin (ISBN: 9780141024400) explores themes of art, ambition, and the compromises we make.
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Sagar Langyan –
This book stays with you long after you finish it. A powerful exploration of the choices that define us. Highly recommend.
Divyanshi Pandey –
The characters are fascinating and the story is very engaging. Loved the descriptions of Moscow. Highly recommend.
Gaurav Parmar –
This book was just ok. It was not one that I will read again. Too many characters and the plot wasn’t exciting.
Keshav Bedi –
A brilliant and thoughtful novel. This book will stay with me for a long time. The characters are well developed.
Avish M Bhandari –
A beautiful book. The writing is amazing. The author really takes you back to the ‘s. The story is very engaging.
Harshit Soni –
A bit slow, but worth the read. The Dream Life of Sukhanov is a fascinating exploration of art and ambition.
Akash Ankit –
I enjoyed reading this book, but it was not my favorite. I did enjoy the story, but it dragged on.
Panchal Sakshi Ramesh –
Grushin’s prose is stunning! I was completely immersed in Moscow. A thought-provoking read about art, ambition, and regret.
Rashika Na –
A slow burn, but ultimately rewarding. The Dream Life of Sukhanov delves into the complexities of human nature.
Anurag Kumar –
This book was okay, but I didn’t love it. The writing was good, but it was difficult to connect with the story.
Hansika Jain –
I could not get through this book. It was so slow and boring. The characters were not interesting.
Yash Khaneja –
A beautifully written book that provides insight into the life of an art critic in Moscow. I highly recommend.
Mahak Gupta –
Interesting premise, but the execution fell flat for me. I was hoping for more depth. Overall, just okay.
Sonu Kumar Khitoliya –
I enjoyed the glimpse into the Soviet art world. Sukhanov’s journey is compelling and the writing is exquisite.
Praveen B –
I wanted to love this book, but I found it boring. The main character wasn’t relatable, and the story dragged on.
Swapnil Harishbhai Patel –
A wonderful book that explores art and ambition and the consequences of making compromises in life. Sukhanov is fascinating.
Nishit Muralia –
Was expecting more. Story was slow and not very interesting. Couldn’t connect with the main character, Sukhanov.
Saurabh Bhandari –
A wonderful book that explores themes of art and ambition in Moscow. A thought-provoking and moving read.
Ajeet Kumar Gupta –
An amazing book. The story is well developed and the characters are fascinating. The details of Moscow are interesting.
Maruthi Vasanth Tallapragada –
I was expecting more excitement. The book is well-written, but the story is rather dull for me.
Robin Thakur –
Interesting concept, but I struggled to connect with Sukhanov. The atmosphere was well-developed, but the plot dragged in places.
Yuvraj Shuryavanshi –
A bit too melancholic for my taste. While well-written, the story felt heavy and depressing. Not an easy read.
Kaustub Ratan Pachoury –
A beautifully written novel exploring the compromises we make. Sukhanov’s internal struggle resonated, though the pacing felt a bit slow at times.
Chayan Mandal –
Grushin’s writing is magical. I was transported to Moscow. This book is a must-read for lovers of historical fiction.