Description
- ISBN-13: 9789351361534
- Publisher: HarperCollins
- Publisher Imprint: HarperCollins
- Language: ENGLISH
- ISBN-10: 9351361535
- Publisher Date: Feb. 2014
- Binding: PAPERBACK
- No of Pages: 544
Original price was: ₹699.00.₹594.15Current price is: ₹594.15.
Experience the thrilling historical fiction, “Chittagong: Eye of the Tiger” (ISBN: 9789351361534) by Manoshi Bhattacharya. Dive into the heart of 1930s British India, where young revolutionaries challenge the empire. Witness the Chittagong Armory Raid trial, where destinies hang in the balance. Explore themes of courage, betrayal, and the fight for freedom. Can Sarat Chandra Bose save the accused? Discover a captivating blend of history and storytelling.
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M Fathima Saira –
While the historical context was rich, the plot felt somewhat predictable. Expected more unexpected twists and turns.
Shishank –
The historical details in this novel were great. I could have wished more descriptions on the revolutionary plans.
Muneela Yarrabathina –
A powerful story of courage and sacrifice. The trial scenes were intense! Some of the political details felt overwhelming at times.
Nikita Chauhan –
The book is insightful. I wish that there was more about Sarat Chandra Bose. Overall, a very good book
Vandita Mahaur –
A gripping read! The historical detail is impressive, though I found some parts a bit slow. Overall, a worthwhile exploration of a fascinating period.
Moin Khan –
Eye of the Tiger is a well-researched book. The characters felt very real, and the story kept me hooked till the end.
Vignesh P –
A compelling narrative that sheds light on a crucial event. However, I wished there was more character development.
Naman Batra –
An excellent portrayal of the Chittagong uprising! The writing style is engaging and accessible. Loved it.
Khushi Panchariya –
Chittagong: Eye of the Tiger is a solid historical fiction. The book lacks some emotional depth I was looking for.
Kalpana Prasad –
I was moved by the bravery of the revolutionaries. The author did a fantastic job of portraying the atmosphere of the time.
Rahul Choudhary –
I couldn’t put it down! The author’s passion for the subject shines through every page. A must-read for history buffs.
Prakash Kumar Singh –
Interesting premise but the writing style didn’t fully grab me. The historical accuracy is a plus. I expected more excitement.
Sakshi Sharma –
This book opened my eyes to a part of history I knew nothing about. Very informative, though some parts were quite dense to read.
Garv Vasudeva –
The book is easy to follow. I did feel that some parts could have been more descriptive
Chetan Prakash –
A compelling novel that brings alive the story from . Great way to experience historical story telling.
Rochan Goel –
Chittagong Eye of the Tiger is a decent book, but I felt that it could have been shorter.
Himanshu Kumar Singh –
Loved learning about the Chittagong Armory Raid! Bhattacharya brings history to life. Few characters could have been developed more.
Vansh Mahajan –
A good attempt at bringing history to life. Some parts felt a bit preachy, but overall, an informative read.
Ruchi Mittal –
The book is about a very important part of Indian history. The plot dragged a bit in the middle, but the ending was impactful.
Chetan Prakash –
While the context was very informative, the book was hard to follow along for a reader who isn’t familiar with Indian history
Sanyam Jain –
A balanced historical fiction with a gripping court scenes. A few of the chapters in the middle could have been shorter.
Pratibha Verma –
Historical context was insightful. The narrative jumped around a bit too much for my taste.
Roshan Kumar –
Great plot and great story telling. I like how all the characters were portrayed, a must read for everyone!
Vipasha Sharma –
The story is a bit slow to pick up. The ending was a bit rushed, but still an ok read.
Abhinav Yadav –
The book is a must read and is well written and highlights some of the most important historical aspects.