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Lesson
Rated 4.00 out of 5 based on 21 customer ratings
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SKU: 9789351770367
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In a dystopian world ruled by the Conduct Book, women face constant scrutiny for their choices. A vigilante enforces societal norms, targeting those who defy the rules. When a woman’s rebellion escalates, he sets out to teach her a lesson. ‘Lesson’ by Sowmya Rajendran (ISBN: 9789351770367) is a satirical exploration of violence against women, reminding us that Big Brother is always watching.
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Mohit Bansal –
Thought-provoking but disturbing, this book stays with you. It is brilliantly written.
Antra Kumari –
A dark and unsettling book that will leave you thinking. Not for the faint of heart.
Dhritiraj Pathak –
A thought-provoking read, but the heavy subject matter made it a bit difficult to get through.
Akshit Khanna –
Interesting concept, though I felt the characters could have been more developed. Overall, a decent read.
Khushbu Yadav –
The book’s premise was good, but the storyline felt a little rushed. Good to read once.
Ishan Srivastava –
The premise was intriguing, but the execution felt a bit lacking. I was expecting more.
Shiv Kumar Rathour –
The world-building was interesting, but the plot felt a bit predictable. An okay read.
Divya Mishra –
Disturbing but important. The book made me uncomfortable, which I think was the point.
Anuvrinda Sharma –
I appreciated the message, but the writing style wasn’t my favorite. Still, worth reading.
Suniti Goel –
Provocative and unsettling. It challenged my assumptions and made me think differently.
Pranjal Kumar –
Not a light read, but very impactful. It stayed with me long after I finished it.
Adithya T R –
Rajendran’s writing is excellent, and the themes are incredibly relevant. A must-read for anyone interested in social justice.
Janardan Singh Patel –
The satire was sharp and effective. Rajendran tackles a difficult topic head-on. Highly recommend.
Vashisth Kumar Singh –
I found the story a bit slow-paced, but the message was clear. Worth considering.
Shekhar Suresh Patil –
An unforgettable and deeply moving book. Rajendran’s voice is one that needs to be heard.
Yogesh Bhadauria –
A brilliant and disturbing exploration of power and control. The author’s insights are profound.
Piyush Raj –
A bold and necessary book. Rajendran fearlessly tackles difficult issues. A great book to read.
Atul Nautiyal –
A masterpiece of dystopian fiction. The author’s vision is both terrifying and inspiring.
Vaibhav Agrawal –
Difficult to read at times, but ultimately a worthwhile experience. A powerful statement.
Hitarth –
I struggled to connect with the characters. The story felt a bit distant.
Rudransh Raghuwanshi –
A powerful and unsettling story. The author’s vision of a dystopian world is chillingly believable.