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Nineteen Eightyfour

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SKU: 9780241705407

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Dive into George Orwell’s chilling dystopian world of Nineteen Eighty-Four (1984). Follow Winston Smith’s struggle against the all-seeing Big Brother in Oceania, where thoughtcrime is punishable and truth is manipulated. Explore themes of totalitarianism, surveillance, and the power of language in this timeless classic. (ISBN: 9780241705407)

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Description

  • ISBN-13: 9780241705407
  • Publisher: Penguin Books Ltd
  • Binding: Paperback
  • No of Pages: 448
  • Weight: 386 gr
  • ISBN-10: 0241705401
  • Publisher Date: 04 Jul 2024
  • Height: 198 mm
  • Spine Width: 25 mm
  • Width: 155 mm

16 reviews for Nineteen Eightyfour

  1. Yash Kulkarni

    Incredibly relevant and unsettling. Orwell’s prose is sharp and impactful. Highly recommended.

  2. Aman

    Dark and depressing, but a great read. Orwell’s writing is superb, making this book a must-read.

  3. Esha Deswal

    A timeless masterpiece. Orwell’s vision is still relevant today. A must-read for everyone.

  4. Prince Sant

    Not my usual genre, but I’m glad I read it. Very thought-provoking, although a bit repetitive at times.

  5. Harman Singh

    Found it a bit too depressing, but the ideas are undeniably powerful. Worth reading, but be prepared.

  6. Vinay Beniwal

    Truly a masterpiece. This book is scarily prescient and highlights many worrying trends of today.

  7. Nancy Prasad

    Orwell’s vision is terrifyingly relevant. The writing is superb, although the bleakness can be overwhelming.

  8. Shreya Garg

    A bit heavy, but the message is important. It made me think, which is what a good book should do.

  9. Rudransh Verma

    It’s bleak and thought-provoking, but also repetitive and verbose. The concept is great though.

  10. Atul Budhwar

    Not an easy read, but important. The themes explored are still relevant and disturbing. Recommended.

  11. Ved Himanshu Patel

    A chilling exploration of totalitarianism. Some parts were hard to get through, but ultimately rewarding.

  12. Navya Rohatgi

    A classic for a reason. Disturbing and thought-provoking, but a bit slow-paced for my taste. Still a must-read.

  13. Kashish Kanodia

    I can see why it is considered a classic. It’s thought-provoking and still applies today but felt lengthy.

  14. Akhil Vanapalli

    A powerful and disturbing book that everyone should read. It’s a bit slow, but it’s worth it.

  15. Aditya Raj Basistha

    Overrated, in my opinion. The message is important, but the story felt a bit dry.

  16. Amit Rathore

    Disturbing and unsettling. It highlights the dangers of totalitarianism and the importance of freedom.

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