Description
- ISBN-13: 9780008536220
- Publisher: HarperCollins Publishers
- Binding: Hardback
- Language: English
- Returnable: Y
- Width: 142 mm
- ISBN-10: 0008536228
- Publisher Date: 29 Sep 2022
- Height: 192 mm
- No of Pages: 144
- Spine Width: 17 mm
- Weight: 364 gr
Original price was: ₹599.00.₹449.25Current price is: ₹449.25.
Relive the unforgettable (and some forgettable) moments of World Cup history with ‘Unofficial World Cup Album’! From dodgy haircuts to questionable refereeing, this hilarious book captures the beautiful game’s essence in glorious, hand-drawn technicolor. Perfect for any football fan seeking a unique and laugh-out-loud perspective. Explore the worst fouls, best goals, and everything in between! Get ready for a nostalgic trip down memory lane. ISBN: 9780008536220. By No Score Draws.
5 in stock
Sanchi Manchanda –
A decent book for football fans, but nothing groundbreaking. Some jokes were repetitive.
Bhupesh –
Good for a chuckle, but not much more. Don’t expect a deep dive into World Cup history.
Mohammed Asim –
I enjoyed flipping through this book and reminiscing about old World Cup moments. It’s funny and nostalgic.
Mamidisetti Bharathi –
This book is hilarious! The ‘dodgy haircuts’ section alone is worth the price. A great nostalgic trip for any football fan.
Aditya Suyash –
This book is hilarious! The illustrations are great and bring back so many memories. A must-have for football fans.
Bhavay Chawla –
A fun and light-hearted look back at World Cup history. Perfect for a quick laugh and a bit of nostalgia.
Shivam Dhiman –
The drawings are hilarious and capture the spirit of the World Cup’s crazy moments. A fun, unique gift!
Swastik Kumar Ray –
It had potential, but felt incomplete. The humor was hit-or-miss, and it needed more substance.
Abhinav Pandey –
Enjoyable read, but it could have been more comprehensive. Still, a fun addition to any football fan’s collection.
Mohneesh Parte –
Loved the hand-drawn style and the silly jokes. A great book to browse through during the World Cup season.
Tanisha Gulati –
I liked the concept, but the execution was a bit lacking. It felt rushed and not fully developed.
Khushi Panchariya –
A lighthearted take on the World Cup, perfect for casual fans. Not a serious history, but very entertaining.
Kritika Shekhawat –
Expected more historical depth, but the funny illustrations made up for it. A good, amusing read for World Cup lovers.
Mehak Chugh –
Interesting concept, but felt a bit rushed. Some of the jokes fell flat. Still, a decent coffee table book for football enthusiasts.
Nitanshu Sagar –
A fun and quirky way to relive World Cup memories. The drawings are charming, even if they’re not perfect.
Sai Srinivas Chinnam –
This book is pure comedic gold! The illustrations are spot-on, and the jokes are clever. Highly recommend!
Ishan Srivastava –
Such a funny and original take on World Cup history! The perfect gift for any football fanatic with a sense of humor.
Sachdev Darshit Manishkumar –
I was hoping for a more in-depth look at World Cup history. It’s more of a gag gift than a serious book.
Mukul Singh –
If you’re looking for a serious historical account, this isn’t it. But if you want a laugh, this book delivers.
Venkata Pratik Theegala –
A fun, lighthearted look at World Cup history. The illustrations are quirky, and it’s good for a quick laugh. Could be more comprehensive, though.
Hariharasudhan J –
Hilarious and nostalgic! The ‘dodgy haircuts’ and ‘questionable refereeing’ sections had me laughing out loud.
Prachi Tayal –
Some parts were funny, but other jokes missed the mark. Overall, an okay book if you love football.
Divyanshi Pandey –
Bought this as a gift for my dad, a huge football fan. He loved the humor! Some of the drawings are a bit rough, but it adds to the charm.
Nishtha Arora –
The humor felt forced at times, and some of the drawings were a bit too amateurish.
Aditya Prasad –
Not the most detailed World Cup history, but it’s definitely one of the funniest. Great for a quick laugh.