Description
- ISBN-13: 9789354899744
- Publisher: HarperCollins India
- Binding: Paperback
- No of Pages: 272
- Weight: 194 gr
- ISBN-10: 9354899749
- Publisher Date: 25 Jun 2024
- Height: 132 mm
- Spine Width: 18 mm
- Width: 200 mm
Original price was: ₹399.00.₹299.25Current price is: ₹299.25.
Dive into “Daiva” by Hari K. Kumar (ISBN: 9789354899744), a captivating tale of destiny. Explore themes of fate, free will, and the intricate choices that shape our lives. Kumar’s writing immerses readers in a world of self-discovery and adventure, where the characters discover their true purpose amidst unforeseen challenges. Experience a transformative journey that questions the very nature of Daiva. Perfect for fans of thought-provoking fiction and narratives that explore destiny’s grip on human lives.
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Nilesh Vashisht –
Daiva was a good book, although sometimes it felt like it was a bit too slow paced to fully enjoy. I would still recommend.
Saif Akhlaq –
Daiva felt underwhelming for me. While the concept had promise, the execution didn’t quite deliver. I feel like it could have been better.
Lalit Kumar Chauhan –
Daiva is a really impressive book, that kept my interest all the way to the end. I would definitely read this book again.
Naman Jain –
Daiva is a must-read! Kumar’s writing is brilliant, and the story is thought-provoking. I couldn’t put it down!
Harshad Bromania –
I enjoyed Daiva, but it wasn’t exactly what I expected. The writing was good, and the story was well written.
Snehal Singh –
Daiva was an interesting read! The concept was intriguing, but the pacing felt a bit slow at times. Still worth checking out though.
Saksham Maitrey –
Daiva wasn’t bad, but it wasn’t great either. The idea was very interesting, but the writing was hard to enjoy.
Abhay Tiwari –
Kumar’s writing style is captivating. Daiva is a thought-provoking novel that will leave you pondering the nature of fate.
Shubham Sangram Chavan –
I absolutely loved Daiva! A gripping story that kept me on the edge of my seat! Highly recommend for those who enjoy fiction.
Jayesh Mittal –
Daiva had potential, but I felt it fell short. The plot was convoluted, and I had a hard time connecting with the characters.
Sreyoshi Gope –
I had mixed feelings about Daiva. Some parts were great, while others dragged on. Overall, it was decent.
Lakshya Joshi –
Hari Kumar’s Daiva is a compelling exploration of fate. The characters were well-developed, and the story kept me guessing.
Somya –
Daiva is a fantastic book that explores the concept of destiny and free will in an excellent way. I would highly recommend