Description
- ISBN-13: 9780007533046
- Publisher: HarperCollins Publishers
- Binding: Paperback
- No of Pages: 256
- Spine Width: 19 mm
- Width: 126 mm
- ISBN-10: 0007533047
- Publisher Date: 01 Aug 2013
- Height: 195 mm
- Returnable: Y
- Weight: 176 gr
Original price was: ₹499.00.₹374.25Current price is: ₹374.25.
Embark on a journey of self-discovery with David Levithan’s ‘Are We There Yet?’ (ISBN: 9780007533046). From the co-author of ‘Will Grayson, Will Grayson,’ this thoughtful novel explores the unexpected detours and reveals that sometimes, the true destination lies within the journey itself. Explore themes of self-discovery and personal growth.
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Suchit Lamba –
A sweet, quick read about finding yourself. Some parts felt a bit rushed, but overall enjoyable. Explores the complexities of youth effectively.
Anirudh Pushp Dubey –
Delightful and insightful. Levithan’s characters are so relatable. The story left me feeling hopeful and inspired.
Ankit –
I was hoping for a deeper exploration of the themes. It’s an ok story about self-discovery, but nothing truly groundbreaking.
Sabhya Singh –
A beautiful exploration of self-discovery. Levithan’s writing is as sharp as ever. I loved the journey the main character takes.
Ankit –
The story was predictable and lacked originality. I didn’t find myself connecting with the characters. Would not recommend.
Saheli Ghosh –
I enjoyed reading this book a lot. It makes you think about the journey in your own life. I will read another book from this author.
Aditya Rambalak Varma –
A must-read for anyone feeling lost. This book perfectly captures the journey of self-discovery with a fresh voice!
Ravi Kumar –
Engaging and heartfelt, but could’ve explored themes with more nuance. Still a worthwhile read for those who enjoy coming-of-age stories.
Kushagre Singh –
I was hoping for more depth, but it remained fairly surface level. The premise was great, but the story fell short.
Viraat Singh –
I found this book to be just okay. It wasn’t bad, but it wasn’t great either. I would not read it again. Did not connect to story.
Aditi Singh –
I liked the premise, but the pacing was off. I found myself wanting more from the story, especially the ending. Read another book.
Paras Gohri –
A sweet story with realistic characters. I enjoyed the message and the overall feel of the book. A good choice for a light read.
Souvik Kumar Mondal –
A good read with a relatable protagonist. Some parts drag a little, but the overall message is valuable. Recommend for young adults.
Rishu –
I struggled to connect with the protagonist. The story felt somewhat disjointed and unfocused. A disappointing read.
Abhishek Kumar –
The story felt unfinished and lacked a satisfying conclusion. I was left wanting more from the characters and the plot. Skip it.
Ujjwal Dingliwal –
While the premise was interesting, the execution felt a bit flat. It had its moments, but it did not live up to the hype for me.
Aayush Mehul Shah –
Not the best, but it was ok. I thought there was some strong points to the book. It wasn’t terrible, but it wasn’t great either.
Athiksh C Rao –
An easy read that explores deeper themes. The characters were developed well. It kept me entertained from beginning to end.
Sahil Kushwaha Kushwaha –
I enjoyed the journey the book took me on. The characters were relatable, and the plot kept me engaged. I would recommend this book.
Shiv Haridas Lakhara –
Levithan’s writing is beautiful and engaging. The story is a bit slow-paced, but the message is worth it. I would read it again.
Arshnoor Singh Rangoola –
Levithan captures the confusion of adolescence well. I found myself relating to the protagonist’s struggles. A touching story!
Abhishek Soni –
A heartwarming tale of finding your way. Levithan’s writing is beautiful and engaging. I enjoyed the book’s message.
Sushmita –
Touching and thought-provoking. Levithan is a master storyteller! The themes of personal growth resonated with me deeply.
Rahul Bairwa –
Enjoyable and quick to read! However, it’s forgettable. I would recommend other books first before choosing this one to read.
Anubhav Singh Upperwal –
A wonderful read that reminded me of my own journey. Thoughtful, well-written, and utterly relatable. Highly recommended.