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THE REVENGE OF THE NONVEGETARIAN

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Dive into a witty and philosophical culinary adventure with Upamanyu Chatterjee’s “The Revenge of the Non-Vegetarian.” Explore vegetarianism, morality, and the delicious secrets of non-veg cuisine. This satire is a must-read for food lovers and anyone seeking a thought-provoking read. ISBN: 9789354470813

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  • ISBN-13: 9789354470813
  • Publisher: Speaking Tiger
  • Binding: Paperback
  • Language: English
  • Width: 114 mm
  • ISBN-10: 9354470815
  • Publisher Date: 20 Feb 2022
  • Height: 25 mm
  • No of Pages: 128

10 reviews for THE REVENGE OF THE NONVEGETARIAN

  1. Harshit Yadav

    Loved the unique perspective! The writing is sharp and engaging. Definitely recommend for those who enjoy intelligent and humorous satire.

  2. Amithabh Sai R

    Fresh, funny, and insightful. “The Revenge of the Non-Vegetarian” is a clever take on culture war. I enjoyed it immensely!

  3. Harsh Sharma

    Entertaining and thought-provoking. I enjoyed the satire, though some of the arguments felt a bit repetitive. Overall, a good book for foodies.

  4. Bhevendra

    An okay read. I liked the concept, but it dragged on in places. I think it could have been shorter and more impactful.

  5. Manas Singh

    I devoured this book. It is laugh-out-loud funny and makes you think. Chatterjee is a genius. Highly recommend.

  6. Gaurav Bharti

    Really great exploration of food culture, vegetarianism through satire and a funny writing style. Definitely recommend reading this book.

  7. Parthiba Roy Chowdhury

    I expected more laughs. It had some funny moments but wasn’t consistently hilarious. The commentary on vegetarianism was interesting, though.

  8. Sarthak Arora

    A mixed bag. The author has some great points, but I think it was a bit too preachy. Interesting but not my favorite read.

  9. Shubh Walia

    A quirky read! Chatterjee’s wit shines, but I found the philosophical tangents a bit much at times. Still, an interesting take on food and morality.

  10. Raunak Banerjee

    Found it overly verbose and somewhat pretentious. The humor felt forced in places. Not for me.

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