Description
- ISBN-13: 9789350297292
- Publisher: HarperCollins India
- Binding: Paperback
- Language: English
- Returnable: N
- Weight: 263 gr
- ISBN-10: 9350297299
- Publisher Date: 01 Feb 2015
- Height: 142 mm
- No of Pages: 264
- Spine Width: 20 mm
- Width: 200 mm
Original price was: ₹399.00.₹299.25Current price is: ₹299.25.
Lost, heartbroken, and on the brink of suicide, Chinmay stumbles into a mysterious world with his friends. Trapped in the eerie Seeker’s School, they uncover a sinister plot. Can they escape and rewrite their destinies? A 1990s Madras coming-of-age story about self-discovery, spiritual growth, and the power of choice. ISBN: 9789350297292
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Sauradeep Mitra –
I was hooked from the beginning. The story is full of suspense and intrigue. The characters are relatable and well-developed.
Dharam Vanita –
A captivating story of self-discovery! The Madras backdrop adds a unique flavor. I couldn’t put it down. A definite must-read!
Sundeep Kumar Baja –
I loved the spiritual elements and the exploration of choice. Chinmay’s journey resonated with me. The ending was satisfying. Highly recommended!
Saikat Das –
A unique blend of coming-of-age and spiritual quest! The Madras setting is vibrant. The plot felt a bit rushed at times, but overall, a thought-provoking read.
Shagun Singh –
The plot twists kept me guessing. The spiritual themes are well-integrated into the story. I appreciated the focus on personal growth.
Aman Singh –
The book started strong, but I felt the middle lagged a bit. The characters are well-developed, though. Overall, an enjoyable read.
Gurleen Kaur –
An amazing read! The author beautifully captures the essence of Madras in the s. The story is both heartwarming and thought-provoking.
Sugat Subhash Sondavale –
A unique and captivating story that kept me guessing until the end! The Madras setting was richly detailed and the characters were relatable.
Riya Arora –
The plot was engaging, but I found some of the dialogue a bit clunky. The Madras setting was well-described. A decent read.
Akshat Jain –
I appreciated the spiritual aspect of the story, though I wished for a bit more character development. The writing style was engaging overall.
Mamidisetti Bharathi –
Enjoyable read with a unique premise. The Madras setting was a highlight, though the pacing felt uneven at times. Worth checking out.
Keshav Singhal –
While the premise was interesting, I struggled to connect with the characters. The writing style felt a bit detached for me. A mixed bag.
Shashvat Rastogi –
Interesting concept, but the execution fell a little short for me. The plot felt convoluted, and I struggled to connect with the characters.
Gurneet Kaur –
A powerful story of resilience and self-discovery. The writing is beautiful and evocative. I highly recommend this book.
Shravani Priya –
A bit slow to start, but the story eventually picks up. The spiritual themes are interesting, but could have been explored further.
Rachagorla Naveen Kumar –
Absolutely loved it! The characters felt real, and the story was incredibly moving. A must-read for anyone interested in spiritual growth.
Komal Kumari –
A brilliant exploration of self-discovery and the power of choice. The writing is beautiful, and the story is both thought-provoking and inspiring.
Gaurav Kumar –
Intriguing premise and interesting characters. The writing style took some getting used to, but the story held my attention. I enjoyed the s nostalgia.