Description
- ISBN-13: 9789354892462
- Publisher: HarperCollins India
- Binding: Paperback
- No of Pages: 228
- ISBN-10: 9354892469
- Publisher Date: 12 Feb 2022
- Language: English
- Weight: 500 gr
Original price was: ₹399.00.₹299.25Current price is: ₹299.25.
Explore the human experience through everyday objects in “A History of Objects.” This collection of short stories by Carlo Pizzati reveals the hidden power of sentimental, nostalgic, and culturally significant items. From a candy box to a fish sculpture, these objects bear witness to unspoken truths and illuminate the complexities of life. Discover how inanimate things hold more life than we imagine. ISBN: 9789354892462
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Shivansh Soni –
A well-written book with an original idea. The author’s storytelling is great. You should read it if you like stories about objects.
Aryan Gupta –
An alright collection of stories. The premise of the book is great. The ending felt a little rushed but overall a good book.
Ravi Yadav –
I had mixed feelings about this collection. Some stories resonated with me deeply, while others left me indifferent.
Arya Kalia –
I like how each story connects objects and humans. The collection is insightful and great. Highly recommended!
Sohel Mubarak Sheikh –
This book is a work of art! The author’s insight into objects is truly remarkable. This book is awesome!
Shreya Garg –
Interesting concept, but the book was a bit boring. Needs a little work, but has potential.
Nishant Khanal –
A History of Objects was interesting. Some stories were captivating, others less so. Overall, a decent read exploring object’s connection with humans.
Anshu Singh –
The stories were interesting, some were just too abstract for me. But the overall story was good and insightful.
Parth Sarthy Parmar –
Intriguing concept, but the execution was uneven. Some stories felt rushed. Not bad, but not great either. A quick read though.
Keshav Goyal –
A good book to read. You will find a new perspective on the objects that surround you. Overall rating, good job!
Priyank Agrawal –
A mixed bag. Some stories were brilliantly written and emotionally resonant, while others fell flat. An okay read overall.
Sthita Prangya Das –
The book was ok. It could have been better. I think the stories were just not for me.
Shikhar Goel –
I enjoyed the unique perspective of these stories. They really made me think about the objects around me. Some stories were hard to understand though.
Deependra Kumar –
Pizzati’s writing is beautiful. The stories are very evocative. Some felt a bit too abstract for me to fully grasp. Still, worth reading.
Siddharth Vankam –
I wanted to love this more. The premise is great, but many stories felt incomplete. Disappointed, but not entirely.
Onkar Pandey –
I loved the concept! Some stories truly resonated, exploring human connection. Others felt a bit disjointed. Worth a look for unique storytelling.
Tushar Sharma –
Beautifully written and thought-provoking. I found myself pondering the meaning of objects in my own life. Highly recommend!
Daksh Dhingra –
This collection is a gem! Each story offered a unique perspective. I enjoyed the exploration of everyday objects and their meanings.
Sameer Saurabh Kiro –
The writing style took some getting used to, but the stories were ultimately rewarding. I like the new perspective on objects.
Anjali Gupta –
A delightful collection of short stories. Some objects really stood out and evoked strong emotions. Will read again soon.