Description
- ISBN-13: 9780007559220
- Publisher: HarperCollins Publishers
- Binding: Paperback
- Height: 198 mm
- Returnable: Y
- Weight: 274 gr
- ISBN-10: 0007559224
- Publisher Date: 21 Jul 2014
- Depth: 32
- No of Pages: 400
- Spine Width: 25 mm
- Width: 130 mm
Original price was: ₹550.00.₹412.50Current price is: ₹412.50.
Experience the raw and poignant journey of self-discovery in Alice Oseman’s “Solitaire.” This isn’t a love story; it’s a coming-of-age exploration of Tori Spring, a cynical teenager navigating the complexities of friendship, family, and mental health. “Solitaire” is a must-read for fans of contemporary YA fiction seeking authentic and relatable narratives. ISBN: 9780007559220
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Sanidhya Kumar –
I appreciated the honesty and the rawness of the story. Tori’s struggles felt very real. The plot was a bit predictable.
Ankita Halder –
Oseman accurately depicts teenage angst and uncertainty. While I liked the story, the plot twists felt somewhat predictable.
Satyapriya –
Oseman’s writing is fantastic. Tori’s voice is so authentic. The story dragged a bit in the middle, but the ending was powerful.
Suraj Upadhyay –
Oseman is a master of capturing the teenage experience. I laughed and cried. The ending felt a little rushed, though.
Pushkal Meena –
Enjoyable exploration of teenage issues. I connected with Tori’s struggles. ‘Solitaire’ mystery overshadowed character growth at times.
Kushal Lohia –
A realistic portrayal of teenage angst. Tori’s cynicism resonated with me, but the plot felt a bit slow at times. Overall, an okay read.
Samanwita Das –
Relatable characters and realistic dialogue made this book stand out. Wish the ending provided more closure to all subplots.
Nakul Awasthi –
I appreciated the book’s focus on mental health and self-discovery. The characters are relatable and the story is engaging.
Shlok Singh –
A beautifully written and thought-provoking book. I couldn’t put it down. Some of the characters felt a bit one-dimensional.
Vinay Beniwal –
A must-read for anyone who has ever felt lost or confused. Tori’s journey is inspiring. The ‘Solitaire’ mystery felt underdeveloped.
Satish Kannojia –
I enjoyed the book’s exploration of friendship and mental health, but the pacing was uneven, affecting my overall enjoyment.
Ashutosh Goswami –
An honest and relatable story about the struggles of being a teenager. Some parts were hard to read because they felt so real. Great book!
Gargi Chaurasia –
A powerful and moving story about mental health and finding yourself. I cried. It could have been paced a little better.
Kaushal Kumar Sharma –
Realistic depiction of mental health. I wish the supporting characters received more depth and development. Okay read overall.
Rohit Soni –
Tori is such a relatable character. I felt like I was right there with her. The ‘Solitaire’ mystery was a bit confusing.
Vishal –
Tori is such a well-developed character. I related to her on so many levels. The plot was a bit convoluted, but still enjoyable.
Ayush Denzil Tirkey –
A powerful and moving story about self-discovery. I highly recommend it. The ending felt a little abrupt.
Nitesh Kumar –
Oseman’s writing is beautiful and evocative. I was completely drawn in. Some scenes dragged on longer than needed.
Dev Narang –
An honest and unflinching look at teenage life. Tori’s struggles are real. The plot could have been tighter.
Arjun M A –
I enjoyed the dark humor and the realistic characters. ‘Solitaire’ kept me engaged. I wish there was more focus on the friendships.
Anirudh Pushp Dubey –
I loved the focus on mental health! Tori is a great character. The ‘Solitaire’ mystery wasn’t as compelling as I hoped.
Subham Kumar Nahak –
I loved the dark humor and the realistic portrayal of mental health. The plot was a bit slow at times, but still enjoyable.