The Bookish Owl
₹956.00
2 in stock
Supreet Suman – March 1, 2023
Informative, but the writing is dry. Struggles to keep the reader engaged. A good research resource.
Tanya Khurana – March 3, 2023
Well-researched and informative. Offers a balanced perspective. A bit academic for casual reading.
Radhika Sharma – March 24, 2023
Interesting read. Though it could have been more concise. Explores complex subjects well.
Harsh Tanwar – April 12, 2023
An okay exploration of Soviet achievements. I wish the author has provided more images or graphics
Pragya Dwivedi – April 29, 2023
Insightful, but overly detailed in some areas. Sometimes felt it was going in circles. But worth it.
Shubham Kumar – May 7, 2023
Good overview but could be better structured. The author jumps around a lot. Still, valuable information.
Himanshu Raj – July 31, 2023
Good summary of successes and failures. A few sections were overly technical. Overall, a good book.
Saurabh Bhandari – August 2, 2023
A difficult read. Some topics are so boring. Very bland writing style. Still, it is useful resource.
Abhimanyu Anurag – May 1, 2024
A balanced perspective. A little hard to keep track of all of the names mentioned.
Aprajita Kumari – June 1, 2024
An interesting and engaging exploration of a complex system. Highly recommended for anyone interested in history.
Rajath Viswam P S – July 20, 2024
A detailed look at Soviet projects. Enjoyed the historical context. It can feel overwhelming at times, though.
Yash Yadav – July 27, 2024
Excellent and insightful book. Great for history enthusiasts.
Stuti Seth – August 22, 2024
Dense but rewarding. It challenges your thinking. Required slow and careful reading. I recommend
Aditya Raj – November 12, 2024
A valuable, albeit lengthy, account of Soviet planning. The failures were quite interesting. Worth the effort.
Priyanka Sarkar – December 24, 2024
A fascinating, if dense, read. Explores the Soviet Union’s ambitions and shortcomings. Some parts were dry, but overall insightful.
Harsh Kumar – January 9, 2025
Very great information about the Soviet Union. However the writing is little bit dry and boring.
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Supreet Suman –
Informative, but the writing is dry. Struggles to keep the reader engaged. A good research resource.
Tanya Khurana –
Well-researched and informative. Offers a balanced perspective. A bit academic for casual reading.
Radhika Sharma –
Interesting read. Though it could have been more concise. Explores complex subjects well.
Harsh Tanwar –
An okay exploration of Soviet achievements. I wish the author has provided more images or graphics
Pragya Dwivedi –
Insightful, but overly detailed in some areas. Sometimes felt it was going in circles. But worth it.
Shubham Kumar –
Good overview but could be better structured. The author jumps around a lot. Still, valuable information.
Himanshu Raj –
Good summary of successes and failures. A few sections were overly technical. Overall, a good book.
Saurabh Bhandari –
A difficult read. Some topics are so boring. Very bland writing style. Still, it is useful resource.
Abhimanyu Anurag –
A balanced perspective. A little hard to keep track of all of the names mentioned.
Aprajita Kumari –
An interesting and engaging exploration of a complex system. Highly recommended for anyone interested in history.
Rajath Viswam P S –
A detailed look at Soviet projects. Enjoyed the historical context. It can feel overwhelming at times, though.
Yash Yadav –
Excellent and insightful book. Great for history enthusiasts.
Stuti Seth –
Dense but rewarding. It challenges your thinking. Required slow and careful reading. I recommend
Aditya Raj –
A valuable, albeit lengthy, account of Soviet planning. The failures were quite interesting. Worth the effort.
Priyanka Sarkar –
A fascinating, if dense, read. Explores the Soviet Union’s ambitions and shortcomings. Some parts were dry, but overall insightful.
Harsh Kumar –
Very great information about the Soviet Union. However the writing is little bit dry and boring.