Description
- ISBN-13: 9789356992917
- Publisher: HarperCollins India
- Binding: Paperback
- Language: English
- Weight: 140 gr
- ISBN-10: 9356992916
- Publisher Date: 19 Jul 2023
- Height: 23 mm
- No of Pages: 376
- Width: 500 mm
Original price was: ₹499.00.₹374.25Current price is: ₹374.25.
The Dream Builders by Oindrila Mukherjee follows a diverse group of individuals as they navigate life’s complexities in contemporary India. From navigating ambition and love to grappling with societal expectations and personal fulfillment, their interwoven stories create a captivating narrative of dreams, struggles, and resilience. Experience the vibrant tapestry of human connection and ambition in this poignant novel. ISBN: 9789356992917
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Prajjwal Sahu –
A decent read about ambition in India. Some characters resonated more than others.
Naveen Kumar –
A thought-provoking novel. The author beautifully explores the complexities of life.
Yash Kumar –
One of the best books I have read this year. I would recommend it.
Abhinav Madaan –
I was hoping for more depth, but it was an easy and enjoyable read.
Gaurav . . –
The Dream Builders is a must-read for anyone interested in contemporary Indian literature.
Vipasha Sharma –
I found the ending to be a bit rushed, but overall a good book.
Rahul R Prasad –
Good book. A vivid exploration of ambition, societal expectations, and personal fulfillment.
Devansh Saxena –
I really enjoyed the descriptions of India. The story itself was just okay.
Jay Dattatraya Tilekar –
I loved it! I could not put it down.
Pankaj –
A solid read that dives deep into the essence of dreams and struggles.
Ajay Kumar Nagar –
Not great, but not bad either. Just okay for a light read.
Rohit Sharma –
I was captivated by the characters. Their struggles felt real and their dreams inspiring.
Rishav Ghosh –
The writing was mediocre. The story was boring.
Sachin Azad –
Enjoyable read. The author’s writing style is captivating.
Shruti Singh –
This book is a poignant reflection on life’s journey.
Kashish Javed –
The interwoven stories were engaging. I enjoyed seeing different perspectives on chasing dreams.
Akanksha Priya –
This book gave me a new perspective on ambition. A well-written story.
Anurag Raj –
Not bad. The story was entertaining.
Simran Kaur Juneja –
Mukherjee paints a vivid picture of modern India. The characters are relatable, but the plot felt a bit predictable at times.
Dhanush H B –
A decent book, but there are better books out there.
Kislay Kumar –
A good book, but not my favorite. Some parts were slow-paced.