Description
- ISBN-13: 9788172236298
- Publisher: HarperCollins India
- Binding: Paperback
- Height: 198 mm
- No of Pages: 356
- Spine Width: mm
- ISBN-10: 8172236298
- Publisher Date: 17 Oct 2005
- Edition: New ed
- Language: English
- Returnable: Y
- Width: 129 mm
Original price was: ₹399.00.₹299.25Current price is: ₹299.25.
Dive into “Zahir” by Paulo Coelho, author of “The Alchemist,” and explore a gripping tale of love, loss, and obsession. A renowned author’s wife vanishes, sparking a quest to understand her desertion. Inspired by Borges, “Zahir” delves into the nature of obsession, fame, and the fine line between saintliness and insanity. ISBN: 9788172236298
5 in stock
Vaibhav Singh –
A fascinating story about obsession and love. I couldn’t put it down! Coelho is a master storyteller.
Ekansh Khandelwal –
Decent, but not amazing. Expected more from Paulo Coelho. The story felt a bit convoluted at times.
Kamini Bhandari –
I found ‘Zahir’ to be a compelling exploration of relationships and self-discovery. Some parts dragged a bit.
Ashish Kumar –
Coelho explores interesting themes, but ‘Zahir’ didn’t fully resonate with me. It’s an okay read.
Arnav Aggarwal –
Zahir is a thought-provoking novel that left me pondering the nature of obsession. Not my favorite, but good.
Sarthak Jain –
A beautiful and moving story. I loved the characters. Zahir is a fantastic book. Highly recommend.
Aashi Aggarwal –
I appreciated the philosophical depth of Zahir, but the characters were difficult to connect with.
Puneet Kajal –
Zahir is a beautifully written book that kept me engaged. A profound exploration of love. Highly recommended!
Ruchira Parwanda –
Zahir is a good read, but it didn’t quite reach the heights of ‘The Alchemist’. Still worth exploring.
Ansh Arora –
The book’s end felt rushed. I expected a bit more.
Pratibha Verma –
Zahir is an okay book; enjoyable. But the writing style felt a little too preachy at times for my taste.
Soumya Bisht –
A great book that makes you question everything you know about love and relationships. Coelho at his finest.
Vishal –
Zahir is a thought-provoking book, but it felt a bit slow-paced for me. Still, Coelho’s writing is captivating as always.
Yashika Thakur –
Zahir is an engaging read. It delves into love and obsession with depth. Very insightful.
Jaipal Kumar –
I found the book to be a bit too abstract at times. It was hard to follow. Would not recommend.
Krishna Saraf –
Coelho’s writing is always beautiful, and this book is no exception. However, the plot felt a bit predictable at times.
Shikhar Pratap –
A powerful story about love, loss, and finding yourself. Some parts were a bit slow, but overall, a great read.
Pranjal Kumar –
I really enjoyed the philosophical themes in this book. Very unique, and very interesting.
Jhalak Grover –
The story flows and is pretty interesting to read. I enjoyed the book.
Praujjal Das –
I enjoyed the exploration of obsession, though the characters weren’t always relatable. Coelho makes you think.
Aayush Sharma –
A decent read, but not Coelho’s best. The philosophical musings are interesting, but the story felt a little disjointed.
Nishant Bedwal –
I was captivated by the author’s journey. A unique and thought-provoking read. Highly recommend Zahir.