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Autoplay

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SKU: 9789352643097

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Dive into the futuristic Hindu Aryan Republic of India with Autoplay. Explore a semi-dystopian world where a cancer survivor seeks vengeance, a builder creates a Taj Mahal of toilets, and a husband’s life is consumed by his wife’s nightmares. G. Sampath’s stories delve into pre-conscious emotions, from melancholy to rage, offering adventurous fiction exploring marriage, adolescence, love, terrorism, and technology.

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Description

  • ISBN-13: 9789352643097
  • Publisher: Harper Collins India
  • Binding: Paperback
  • Language: English
  • Returnable: N
  • Width: 129 mm
  • ISBN-10: 9352643097
  • Publisher Date: 2017-01-24
  • Height: 198 mm
  • No of Pages: 200
  • Spine Width: 12 mm
  • Weight: 204 gr

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Weight 0.5 kg

24 reviews for Autoplay

  1. Robin Bohat

    A mixed bag of stories, some more compelling than others. The futuristic India setting was interesting, but I wish it had been more fleshed out. Worth a read for its originality.

  2. Moksha Kandpal

    I enjoyed the originality of Autoplay! The stories are unique and well-written. Some were slightly confusing, but overall, a great read.

  3. Anurupa Das Sarma

    I really liked Autoplay, but I wish the book included more character depth in the stories.

  4. Datti Jhansi

    Really enjoyed Autoplay! The unique setting and themes were interesting to read. Definitely recommend it to others!

  5. Sonal Singh

    A very unique collection of stories. Some hit the mark, some were misses. The concept of a futuristic India was interesting, but not fully realized.

  6. Muskaan Grover

    Unique and imaginative stories! Some were a bit too abstract for my taste, but overall, a very enjoyable read. I loved the futuristic Indian setting.

  7. Priyank John

    Did not enjoy the book. The stories were confusing and did not make sense.

  8. Vaibhav Singh

    Autoplay had me hooked from the start. The characters were so well-developed, and I enjoyed the plot twists. Very compelling book. I’ll recommend it to friends.

  9. Simarpreet Singh

    Autoplay is a wild ride! Some stories resonated, others not so much. The writing is sharp, but the futuristic setting felt a bit underdeveloped. Still, worth a read for its originality.

  10. Vignesh P

    Autoplay is a fantastic collection of stories! The author’s writing style is captivating, and the themes explored are thought-provoking. Highly recommended!

  11. Lekshmi Sindhu

    I was intrigued by the premise, but the stories were a mixed bag. Some were thought-provoking, while others felt disjointed and confusing. The writing style is definitely unique though.

  12. Gautamdev Chakravarty

    The book kept my attention with the varying story lines. Overall, the book was a unique read.

  13. Muskan Gupta

    Great book! I would recommend it to anyone that likes futuristic stories and different perspectives.

  14. Swapnil Harishbhai Patel

    I was expecting more from Autoplay. Some stories were great but others not that much. The writing was pretty interesting though.

  15. Sonika Vashisht

    Would recommend Autoplay to anyone that likes short stories and Indian futuristic settings.

  16. S Anurag

    This book was unique. Some stories were harder to comprehend. Ultimately, the book was satisfactory to read.

  17. Abhijith Biju

    Autoplay is a must read for science fiction fans and those interested in dystopian futures.

  18. Shivani Saxena

    Autoplay really captured the potential issues of technology with its futuristic setting. I found the book was a great read.

  19. Rahul Singh

    The book was fine. Not great, but it was interesting to see the perspective of this topic.

  20. Abhishek Kumar Thakur

    The short stories in Autoplay were interesting, but not as good as expected.

  21. Hemant Kothari

    A very unique book of short stories based in India! I would recommend the book to anyone interested in the topic.

  22. Vandita Mahaur

    G. Sampath’s Autoplay is a captivating collection. The characters are well-developed, and the stories are both entertaining and thought-provoking. Highly recommended!

  23. Manchi Prasanth

    Interesting collection of stories. Some were excellent, others were just okay. The futuristic Indian setting was well done, however. Overall, worth the time to read.

  24. Bhaumik Sachdeva

    Autoplay is an adventurous and engaging book. Loved the author’s unique take on various themes, including technology and love. It’s a must-read!

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