Description
- ISBN-13: 9780241706985
- Publisher: Penguin Books Ltd
- Binding: Paperback
- No of Pages: 160
- Weight: 199 gr
- ISBN-10: 024170698X
- Publisher Date: 04 Jul 2024
- Height: 198 mm
- Spine Width: 10 mm
- Width: 155 mm
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George Orwell’s timeless allegorical novella, Animal Farm (ISBN: 9780241706985), depicts a society of farm animals who overthrow their human oppressors, only to be subjected to a new form of tyranny under Napoleon, the pig. Explore themes of revolution, corruption, and the abuse of power in this thought-provoking classic that remains strikingly relevant today. Perfect for book clubs and classroom discussions. Get your copy of Animal Farm now!
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Shubham Raj –
It’s a short book with a big message. Definitely recommend reading it.
Sagar Gupta –
A little slow at times, but ultimately a powerful and important story.
Nihal Kumar –
Disturbingly relevant. Some parts felt slow, but the message is powerful.
Rohan Naik –
I did not really enjoy it. I am not sure why it is a classic.
Samiksha Chaurasia –
Not my favorite Orwell book, but still good. A bit too straightforward for me.
Muhammad Ammar Aftab –
An accessible and insightful look at political corruption. Highly recommended.
Sanchita Agarwal –
Found it a bit too simplistic. The allegory is obvious, not very subtle.
Shivamraj –
Amazing! So relevant to today’s world. Everyone should read this book.
Pillarisetty Vijaya Akshitha –
Very insightful and easy to read. It is still relevant to today.
Shashwat Anand –
A must-read. Shows how power corrupts. A little bleak, be warned.
Ansaf S –
Pretty good, though it felt a bit dated. Still, the message is clear.
Shashank Bhaskar –
This book made me think a lot. It is short, and a great read.
Chayan Bit –
Powerful allegory about the dangers of totalitarianism. A classic!
Muskan Rastogi –
Important book. Although it is a bit sad to see it reflect reality.
Tejas Rawat –
It was ok. I did not really like it, but it was educational. It was simple.
Yatharth Bhardwaj Bhardwaj –
Read it in school and again now. Still holds up. A bit depressing though.
Parth Nigam –
A bit heavy-handed, but the message is important. Worth the read.
Priya Rai –
Good book, quick read. The ending left me feeling uneasy, which I guess is the point.
Aniket –
Enjoyed it. A good introduction to political allegories. Easy to digest.
C M Hrithik –
A classic for a reason. / for the story, but it’s a bit grim. Definitely makes you think.
Ansh Gautam –
A fantastic read, though quite sad. Showcases how good intentions can turn sour.
Kaushik Roy –
I liked it, but it was a bit predictable. Still worth reading for its historical context.
Dev Shukla –
Short and impactful. Easy to understand but with a lot to unpack.
Shivamraj –
The themes are timeless and relevant. A quick but thought-provoking read.
Shivam Swami –
Good read. It’s a bit depressing and dark, but relevant to understand history.