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The Arsonist

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SKU: 9789353450366

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Discover “The Arsonist” by Kiran Nagarkar (ISBN: 9789353450366), a captivating reimagining of Kabir’s life. Through thought-provoking questions, explore themes of love, faith, and devotion. Witness the mystic weaver challenge religious dogma in a timeless tale. “The Arsonist” is a timely exploration of spirituality and rebellion, perfect for readers seeking profound insights.

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  • ISBN-13: 9789353450366
  • Publisher: HarperCollins
  • Binding: Hard Cover
  • No of Pages: 320
  • ISBN-10: 9353450365
  • Publisher Date: 2019
  • Language: English

12 reviews for The Arsonist

  1. Utkarsh Kumar

    Good book! I wasn’t familiar with Kabir before, so this was a great introduction. It sparked my interest to learn more.

  2. Kumar Ritik

    The Arsonist is insightful but dense. Nagarkar’s writing is beautiful, yet difficult to digest in one sitting. Needed more plot development.

  3. Suchanda Samadder

    Nagarkar’s writing is lyrical. I really wanted to like it, but the book dragged at times. I almost didn’t finish it.

  4. Devashish Chaudhary

    A fascinating exploration of Kabir’s life. The questions it raises about faith are truly thought-provoking. Highly recommended!

  5. Anonymous

    Nagarkar’s ‘The Arsonist’ is a unique take on Kabir. Some parts were engaging, while others felt a bit slow. Overall, a decent read.

  6. Hitesh Bhatia

    Nagarkar’s portrayal of Kabir is compelling. It felt repetitive in the middle. Still, it’s worth reading for its spiritual insights.

  7. Prashant

    I enjoyed the book. It gave a new perspective on faith. I was expecting a fast-paced story, but it’s more meditative.

  8. Sanidhya Kumar

    The Arsonist is a complex and rewarding read. It demands attention and offers profound insights into faith and devotion.

  9. Pulkit Bansal

    I struggled to connect with the characters. The philosophical ideas are interesting, but the story didn’t quite grab me.

  10. Himanshu Garg

    A powerful reimagining of Kabir’s life. The book challenged my beliefs and left me pondering long after I finished reading.

  11. Sidharth Saxena

    A beautifully written book that makes you think. Kabir’s story is very relevant today. Loved it!

  12. Abhishek Kumar

    I found the book to be a bit dry and academic. It has good things in it, but it just wasn’t for me.

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