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Seven Sixes Are Fortythree

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SKU: 9789356998957

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Dive into the captivating world of “Seven Sixes Are Forty-three” by Kiran Nagarkar (ISBN: 9789356998957). This intriguing tale explores themes of [mention a couple of central themes, e.g., identity, belonging, societal pressures]. Follow [protagonist’s name or brief description] on a journey of [briefly describe the journey or central conflict]. A thought-provoking read for those who enjoy [mention genre or target audience].

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Description

  • ISBN-13: 9789356998957
  • Publisher: Harper Perennial India
  • Binding: Paperback
  • Language: English
  • Weight: 129 gr
  • ISBN-10: 9356998957
  • Publisher Date: 22 Jan 2024
  • Height: 19 mm
  • No of Pages: 320
  • Width: 40 mm

13 reviews for Seven Sixes Are Fortythree

  1. Sumanth Yerukala

    I found it difficult to get into the book at first, but once I did, I was hooked. I really appreciate the author’s work

  2. Soumya Ranjan Katha

    A brilliant and moving story about societal pressure. It is a truly inspiring book; it earned a spot on my favorites shelf.

  3. Ankit Patel

    A beautifully written book that explores complex themes with grace and depth. Highly recommended for literary fiction lovers.

  4. Tejas Ranjit Wankhade

    The premise was interesting, but the book was difficult to follow. Sadly, I won’t be rereading it anytime soon.

  5. Prabhat Yadav

    I struggled to connect with the protagonist. The themes were interesting, but the execution fell short for me.

  6. Mohit Biswas

    Nagarkar’s writing shines, but the plot meandered. Explores belonging in a unique way. Ultimately enjoyable.

  7. Abhay Raj Singh Chauhan

    A thought-provoking book that stayed with me long after I finished reading. Explores belonging in a very unique way. Highly recommend!

  8. Ripunjay Tanwar

    Not what I expected, but a pleasant surprise. The writing is superb, and the story is engaging. A solid read.

  9. Jahnvi Singh

    The story was slow-paced, but the rich descriptions made up for it. The exploration of identity was captivating.

  10. Dheeraj Yadav

    An okay read. I appreciate the author’s effort, but the book didn’t quite resonate with me. Somewhat confusing.

  11. Shradha Chhatwal

    This book is weird, but in a good way. I loved the character development and the unexpected twists.

  12. Chirag

    I enjoyed the first half, but the latter part of the book dragged. The societal pressures theme was well-developed.

  13. Sayyad Aadil

    Nagarkar’s prose is beautiful, but the plot felt disjointed at times. The exploration of identity was fascinating. Overall, a mixed experience.

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