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The Revolt Of The Fish Eaters
Rated 3.77 out of 5 based on 13 customer ratings
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SKU: 9789350290897
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Dive into the dystopian world of ‘The Revolt of the Fish Eaters’ by Lopa Ghosh (ISBN: 9789350290897). Explore a compelling narrative where ghosts, lovers, and communists collide with late-stage capitalism. From manipulative philanthropists to Siberian enchantresses, this collection of short stories unveils the dark side of the business world in the face of recession and rogue forces.
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Rushabh Ashish Surana –
The writing is beautiful, but the stories were too abstract for my taste. I struggled to connect with the characters and the plot. Not my cup of tea.
Srishti Mishra –
A powerful and unsettling exploration of the dark side of capitalism. Ghosh’s writing is sharp and insightful. Highly recommended.
Dixita Saikia –
A bizarre and fascinating collection of stories. Ghosh’s imagination is boundless. The book is not for everyone, but if you’re looking for something different, give it a try.
Vinit Yadav –
I had high hopes, but ‘The Revolt of the Fish Eaters’ fell short. The stories lacked depth and the characters felt underdeveloped. Disappointing.
Sonika Vashisht –
A thought-provoking exploration of late-stage capitalism. Ghosh’s writing is sharp and insightful. A must-read for fans of dystopian fiction.
Shubham Agarwal –
A unique and unsettling collection. The author’s vision is dark and intriguing. Some stories resonated more than others, but overall a worthwhile read.
Ishaan Sharma –
The stories were a mixed bag. Some were brilliant, others confusing. The overall theme was interesting, but the book could have been more cohesive.
Vaishnavi –
I was intrigued by the premise but found the execution uneven. The characters were fascinating, but the plot meandered. Still, worth a look.
Viraat Singh –
Ghosh’s writing is captivating, but the stories felt disjointed at times. Interesting concepts, though. The dystopian elements were well-developed.
Deepak Kumar Singh –
I loved the unique blend of genres and the author’s imaginative world-building. ‘The Revolt of the Fish Eaters’ is a must-read for fans of dystopian fiction.
Nitish Kumar Singh –
The book has an interesting concept, but it ultimately didn’t connect with me. Found it hard to follow.
Himanshu Jha –
Some stories were a bit confusing, but overall a thought-provoking and entertaining read. Ghosh’s writing is sharp and witty.
Prashasti Verma –
Ghosh’s writing style is captivating and the world-building is excellent. I enjoyed the dark humor and the thought-provoking themes explored in the stories.