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Numbercaste

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SKU: 9789353023331

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In 2030, jobs are rare. So when Patrick Udo gets an offer from NumberCorp, he takes it. But NumberCorp has a secret: using social media data, they’re building a society where your worth is your Number. How far will they go to create this perfect world? Winner of the 2017 Virtual FantasyCon Award.

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Description

  • ISBN-13: 9789353023331
  • Publisher: HarperCollins India
  • Binding: Paperback
  • Height: 39.99992 mm
  • No of Pages: 312
  • ISBN-10: 9353023335
  • Publisher Date: 05 Dec 2018
  • Edition: 1
  • Language: English
  • Width: 139.99972 mm

20 reviews for Numbercaste

  1. Sadhna Patel

    I liked the story, but it felt a bit preachy at times. Still worth a read for the thought-provoking themes though.

  2. Gokula Kannan M

    An average dystopian novel. The plot was predictable, but the writing was decent. I liked the ending okay.

  3. Drishti Gupta

    The premise was intriguing, but the story didn’t quite live up to its potential. I wanted more from this one.

  4. Madhur Agarwal

    A brilliant and terrifying exploration of a data-driven society. Numbercaste is a powerful and important novel. Great book!

  5. Alyn Biju Sahariya S

    A relevant and scary read. The ideas explored in this book will send chills down your spine. A must read for all.

  6. Anonymous

    The pacing was a bit uneven, but the overall message was powerful. Numbercaste is a disturbing look at where society could be headed.

  7. Priyanshu Singh

    Numbercaste is a well-written and thought-provoking book. I enjoyed the premise of the book and the characters as well. Recommended!

  8. Arin Jain

    A fantastic and unsettling look at the future. Numbercaste is a must-read for anyone interested in dystopian fiction. Enjoyed it.

  9. Shivam Atulya

    Not my favorite dystopian novel, but it had some interesting ideas. The writing was okay, nothing special, but the premise kept me reading.

  10. Mohammed Fayiz Rahman M P

    Intriguing concept, but the execution felt a bit rushed. I enjoyed the premise, but wanted more depth in the characters. Overall, a decent read.

  11. Pushkal Meena

    Disappointing. The plot felt predictable and the characters were bland. I wouldn’t recommend it.

  12. Ranjan Kumar Jha

    Couldn’t get into it. The writing style didn’t appeal to me, and the story felt slow. I stopped after a few chapters.

  13. Shashank Joshi

    A chilling and relevant story about the dangers of data. Numbercaste is a must-read for anyone concerned about privacy.

  14. Akhil Sharma

    A captivating and disturbing vision of the future. Numbercaste is a novel that will make you think. I couldn’t put it down!

  15. Tarun Ohlyan

    A solid read with a timely message. The characters could have used more development. Still, a very thought-provoking book.

  16. Kaushik Roy

    Good concept, decent writing. I enjoyed the quick read. The main character, Patrick, could’ve been a little better written.

  17. Kalamkar Pratik Purushottam

    The plot was interesting, although I found some of the tech a little unbelievable. Still, a worthwhile and quick read. Recommended!

  18. Rishu

    A thought-provoking look at a dystopian future. Numbercaste kept me hooked from beginning to end. The social commentary is spot-on.

  19. Kritika Bhatia

    I had high hopes, but Numbercaste fell a bit flat for me. The world-building was good, but the characters lacked development.

  20. Shubham Raj

    Absolutely loved it! A gripping and timely story that will stay with you long after you finish reading. Highly recommended.

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