Description
- ISBN-13: 9780571382811
- Publisher: Faber & Faber
- Binding: Paperback
- No of Pages: 352
- Weight: 294 gr
- ISBN-10: 0571382819
- Publisher Date: 18 Jun 2024
- Height: 215 mm
- Spine Width: 24 mm
- Width: 136 mm
Original price was: ₹699.00.₹594.15Current price is: ₹594.15.
In Akwaeke Emezi’s “Little Rot” (9780571382811), five lives collide over a tumultuous weekend in Lagos. A breakup, a chance encounter, and simmering desires ignite a chain of events that will leave no one unscathed. Explore themes of revenge, accountability, and the corrosive power of secrets in this explosive novel.
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Rohan –
I absolutely loved ‘Little Rot’. The characters were so well-developed and the plot kept me hooked from beginning to end.
Syed Yaseen Ahmed –
A quick, but impactful read. I enjoyed the exploration of Lagos and the diverse characters. Some plot points felt underdeveloped.
Akash Gupta –
Interesting perspective on the book. I didn’t particularly like any character but the author wrote them well.
Chayan Mandal –
‘Little Rot’ is a powerful exploration of secrets and desires. The writing is beautiful, but the subject matter is heavy. Be prepared for a dark journey.
Aditya Dongre –
The characters were interesting but some of their motivations was not clear. Overall good book.
Ankur Yadav –
This book was okay. I was expecting more from the author.
Suprith D S –
I had mixed feelings. The story was gripping, but I didn’t connect with all the characters. The ending felt somewhat predictable.
Pankaj Kumar Sharma –
Intense and thought-provoking. ‘Little Rot’ delves into revenge and accountability with a raw honesty. Some scenes were difficult to read, but the story stayed with me.
Chirag –
Did not connect with the story. I feel like the description did not give an accurate preview of what the book was about.
Divyan Aggarwal –
Great character building from the author. The story had a good pace.
Khushi Panchariya –
A whirlwind of emotions! ‘Little Rot’ throws you into the heart of Lagos. The characters are complex, but the pacing felt a bit rushed at times. Still, a compelling read.
Kartik Sharma –
Little Rot had me on the edge of my seat with great twists and turns. I recommend this to others.
Ishaan Bhattacharya Bhattacharya –
Emezi’s writing is captivating as always. The story explores dark themes. The ending left me wanting more, but not in a good way. It felt unresolved.
Sanyam Jain –
A decent read, but I felt like some parts dragged on. The exploration of Lagos was well-done, but the pacing could have been better.
Ishika Mandal –
This was a new author for me and I thoroughly enjoyed it. I look forward to more.
Parishee Wadhwani –
This book was gripping and I could not stop reading. I enjoyed the author’s writing style.
Pranjal Vats –
Emezi doesn’t shy away from difficult topics. ‘Little Rot’ is a compelling, though sometimes unsettling, look at human nature. Highly recommend!