Description
- ISBN-13: 9780099592150
- Publisher: Cornerstone
- Binding: Paperback
- Height: 198 mm
- Returnable: Y
- Weight: 284 gr
- ISBN-10: 0099592150
- Publisher Date: 03 Jul 2014
- Depth: 31
- No of Pages: 400
- Spine Width: 25 mm
- Width: 136 mm
Original price was: ₹599.00.₹479.00Current price is: ₹479.00.
“Straight White Male” by Tracy Bloom (ISBN: 9780099592150) follows Kennedy Marr, an acclaimed Irish novelist battling writer’s block in LA. Amidst a whirlwind of alcohol, sex, and unpaid taxes, Kennedy navigates the complexities of fame and self-destruction. Will he conquer his demons or succumb to the allure of excess? This captivating novel explores the dark side of success and the struggles of a flawed genius.
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Divyansh Kalra –
I struggled to connect with Kennedy. The story felt a bit shallow.
Dhruv Chandra –
Tracy Bloom does an excellent job portraying Kennedy’s downfall.
Navneet Kumar –
Enjoyable, but nothing groundbreaking. A solid read for fans of dark humor.
Shubham Choudhary –
I laughed out loud and cringed in equal measure. A complex and compelling story.
Shivani Pandey –
The ending felt a little rushed, but overall, I enjoyed the journey. Bloom is a talented writer.
Khushi Maheshwari –
A wild ride! Kennedy’s struggles felt real, though a bit over the top at times. Bloom’s writing is sharp and funny.
Rishabh Singh –
I enjoyed the dark humor, but the plot felt a little disjointed in the middle. Still worth a read!
Sarah Daniel Satdive –
An okay read, but I was hoping for more depth.
Priyal Jain Jain –
A brilliant and unflinching look at the life of a struggling artist. Highly recommend!
Prajwal Narendra Akhade –
A darkly funny and insightful look at the pressures of success. Kennedy’s struggles are surprisingly relatable.
Shubham Tripathi –
Bloom’s writing is fantastic! Kennedy is a mess, but you can’t help but root for him. Highly recommend.
Jaya –
I couldn’t put it down! Bloom’s writing is captivating, and Kennedy’s story is both heartbreaking and hilarious.
Rajdeep Saha –
A thought-provoking exploration of fame, addiction, and redemption. Highly recommended!
Kopal Mittal –
Entertaining, but I found Kennedy a bit grating at times. Still, a decent read overall.
Alan P Geo –
Darkly humorous and surprisingly touching. A unique and memorable read.
Divya Mekala –
Not my usual genre, but I was pleasantly surprised. The characters are well-developed, and the story is engaging.
Nikita Chauhan –
Entertaining and thought-provoking. Kennedy’s flaws made him relatable despite his crazy life.
Nihal Kumar –
Kennedy is a fascinating character. The book explores fame’s darker side with wit and honesty.
Athiksh C Rao –
A wild and entertaining ride. Kennedy’s antics will keep you hooked.
Mukul Tyagi –
I wanted to love it, but the plot felt a little meandering. Still, some great moments.
Anushka Srivastava –
Kennedy’s a train wreck, but you can’t look away. Bloom’s writing is witty and insightful.
Syed Muneeb Ali –
A bit too much ‘sex, drugs, and rock ‘n’ roll’ for my taste. The writing was good, but the content wasn’t for me.
Pratibha Gupta –
A fun read with a flawed but ultimately likable protagonist. Just a little too predictable.