Description
- ISBN-13: 9789351775744
- Publisher: HarperCollins India
- Publisher Imprint: HarperCollins India
- Height: 236 mm
- No of Pages: 152
- Spine Width: 18 mm
- Width: 185 mm
- ISBN-10: 9351775747
- Publisher Date: 18 Oct 2016
- Binding: Hardback
- Language: English
- Returnable: Y
- Weight: 590 gr
Jay Ishwarbhai Sadhu –
Absolutely stunning graphic novel! The story is dark, but the art is mesmerizing.
Mohammed Fardin Sidqui –
The premise was fascinating, but I struggled to connect with some of the characters.
Rhythm –
The art is phenomenal. The narrative is slightly confusing in some parts.
Roshan Kr Barnwal –
Visually stunning! The story is relevant and disturbing. A must-read for those interested in dystopian futures.
Esha Pareek –
A powerful dystopian tale, masterfully told through striking visuals. It will stay with you.
Abhinav Namboodiri –
I loved the art style. The story was interesting, although it felt a little slow-paced in some areas.
Mohit Verma –
I enjoyed the book, but found the political commentary to be a bit heavy-handed at times.
Kapil Agrawal –
Dark and unsettling. The water wars concept is chillingly realistic. Not an easy read, but a worthwhile one.
Kartik Sood –
Good, but not great. The artwork is impressive, but the story felt a bit underdeveloped.
Vijaykumar Navanath Dhakane –
A beautifully drawn and intelligently written graphic novel. Highly recommend!
Rahul Gitte –
A powerful graphic novel! It made me think about the future of our planet. Highly recommended.
Shubhi Verma –
The art is fantastic, but I wasn’t completely sold on the story. It felt a bit convoluted.
Saurabh Singh –
A very creative and thought-provoking book. It is dark but worth your time to read.
Yashika –
Brilliant artwork and storytelling. The characters are well-developed, and the plot is gripping.
Himanshu Saini –
A unique and captivating story. It’s a bit bleak, but the message is important.
Praujjal Das –
The artwork is excellent. The story is engaging, although the ending felt a little abrupt to me.
Akshit Goel –
A thought-provoking read. Banerjee’s artwork is striking, but the narrative felt a bit disjointed at times.
Abhishek Kumar –
An excellent graphic novel! It’s a bit depressing, but it’s also very thought-provoking and original.
Soumya Saini –
Interesting concept, but the execution was a little uneven. Still worth reading, though.
Ashish Kumar Singh –
A haunting and beautiful book. The themes are relevant and the art is incredible.