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Animal Farm

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SKU: 9780241706985

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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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  • 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

25 reviews for Animal Farm

  1. Shubham Raj

    It’s a short book with a big message. Definitely recommend reading it.

  2. Sagar Gupta

    A little slow at times, but ultimately a powerful and important story.

  3. Nihal Kumar

    Disturbingly relevant. Some parts felt slow, but the message is powerful.

  4. Rohan Naik

    I did not really enjoy it. I am not sure why it is a classic.

  5. Samiksha Chaurasia

    Not my favorite Orwell book, but still good. A bit too straightforward for me.

  6. Muhammad Ammar Aftab

    An accessible and insightful look at political corruption. Highly recommended.

  7. Sanchita Agarwal

    Found it a bit too simplistic. The allegory is obvious, not very subtle.

  8. Shivamraj

    Amazing! So relevant to today’s world. Everyone should read this book.

  9. Pillarisetty Vijaya Akshitha

    Very insightful and easy to read. It is still relevant to today.

  10. Shashwat Anand

    A must-read. Shows how power corrupts. A little bleak, be warned.

  11. Ansaf S

    Pretty good, though it felt a bit dated. Still, the message is clear.

  12. Shashank Bhaskar

    This book made me think a lot. It is short, and a great read.

  13. Chayan Bit

    Powerful allegory about the dangers of totalitarianism. A classic!

  14. Muskan Rastogi

    Important book. Although it is a bit sad to see it reflect reality.

  15. Tejas Rawat

    It was ok. I did not really like it, but it was educational. It was simple.

  16. Yatharth Bhardwaj Bhardwaj

    Read it in school and again now. Still holds up. A bit depressing though.

  17. Parth Nigam

    A bit heavy-handed, but the message is important. Worth the read.

  18. Priya Rai

    Good book, quick read. The ending left me feeling uneasy, which I guess is the point.

  19. Aniket

    Enjoyed it. A good introduction to political allegories. Easy to digest.

  20. C M Hrithik

    A classic for a reason. / for the story, but it’s a bit grim. Definitely makes you think.

  21. Ansh Gautam

    A fantastic read, though quite sad. Showcases how good intentions can turn sour.

  22. Kaushik Roy

    I liked it, but it was a bit predictable. Still worth reading for its historical context.

  23. Dev Shukla

    Short and impactful. Easy to understand but with a lot to unpack.

  24. Shivamraj

    The themes are timeless and relevant. A quick but thought-provoking read.

  25. Shivam Swami

    Good read. It’s a bit depressing and dark, but relevant to understand history.

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