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Everyone I Know is Dying

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SKU: 9780008629137

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Everyone I Know Is Dying by Emily Slapper (ISBN: 9780008629137) is a darkly comedic, painfully relatable novel that explores the anxieties of a generation grappling with climate change and societal pressures. Slapper masterfully portrays the struggles of young adults who are trying to navigate life, love, and the impending sense of doom in a world on the brink. This provocative debut will resonate with anyone who has ever felt lost, confused, and desperately searching for meaning.

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Description

  • ISBN-13: 9780008629137
  • Publisher: HarperCollins Publishers
  • Binding: Paperback
  • Language: English
  • Weight: 438 gr
  • ISBN-10: 0008629137
  • Publisher Date: 18 Jul 2024
  • Height: 153 mm
  • Spine Width: 28 mm
  • Width: 234 mm

19 reviews for Everyone I Know is Dying

  1. Parth Goel

    Realistic characters and relatable situations, but a bit slow-paced.

  2. Sanju Nath Pradeep

    It was fine, but didn’t really stick with me. Quickly forgettable, unfortunately.

  3. Ashish Kumar

    I expected more humor, but it was mostly just bleak. Still, thought-provoking.

  4. Jacob George

    Not bad. Not great. Ok for time pass and reading in train or metro.

  5. Shashank Pratap Singh Chandel

    Found it insightful and witty. Slapper has captured the zeitgeist. Definitely recommend!

  6. Rajat Biswas

    It was okay. Nothing groundbreaking, but a decent read for a lazy afternoon.

  7. Sweta Gautam

    Loved the honesty and rawness of the characters. Captures the feeling of being lost perfectly.

  8. Anshul Jhalani

    Very good! The book really explores the mind of younger generation with all the problem.

  9. Sagar Gupta

    A darkly comedic gem that speaks to the anxieties of a generation. Highly recommended.

  10. Kashvi Chhabra

    Resonated deeply with my own anxieties. The author articulated unspoken feelings beautifully.

  11. Sasi Priyatham Sadanala

    Found it a bit preachy at times. The climate change message was heavy-handed.

  12. Suman Sahu

    A bit depressing, but very well-written. Explores the struggles of our generation effectively. Worth a read, but be prepared.

  13. Hemant Tandon

    An insightful and often hilarious look at existential dread. Loved it!

  14. Ansh Dayal Lakhani

    Excellent debut! Slapper perfectly captures the anxieties of young adulthood. A must-read.

  15. Vikash Bohra

    Slapper’s writing is sharp and witty. The book is a relevant commentary on our times.

  16. Amrit Prakash Singh

    Good but felt repetitive at times. The message was clear, perhaps too clear. Worth reading once.

  17. Himanshu Gupta

    A powerful exploration of modern anxieties. Slapper is a talent to watch. Highly recommend!

  18. Divyanjana Nikam

    Too depressing for my taste. I prefer something more uplifting.

  19. Piyush Sonthalia

    Darkly funny and relatable. Hit a little too close to home with its anxieties! A good read, though.

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