Description
- ISBN-13: 9788172239145
- Publisher: Harper Collins
- Binding: Hardcover
- No of Pages: 340
- ISBN-10: 8172239149
- Publisher Date: 2010
- Language: English
Original price was: ₹799.00.₹599.25Current price is: ₹599.25.
“The Quarantine Papers” (ISBN: 9788172239145) by Coloring Concepts Inc. and Adrienne L. Zihlman explores themes of isolation, resilience, and human connection during times of quarantine. This book provides a thought-provoking examination of societal changes, individual struggles, and the search for meaning in extraordinary circumstances. Experience the power of shared experiences in “The Quarantine Papers.”
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Weight | 0.5 kg |
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Akarsh Na –
A unique and thought provoking book. I learned something new. A great experience.
Dewangana Singh –
I had high hopes, but felt underwhelmed. A few gems, but mostly forgettable.
Devansh Bansal –
It explored an important topic. It could have been executed better. I liked few essays.
Shubhangi Singh –
This book made me feel heard. An essential collection for anyone who experienced the pandemic.
Mohit Verma –
A mixed bag. Some insightful essays, but others felt repetitive. Worth a read, but not a masterpiece.
S Muhammed Ameen –
The book delved into raw emotions. It felt authentic and real. A great read!
Atif Fasih –
An interesting examination of a unique period in history. Some essays were more compelling than others.
Subhajoy Datta –
Reflected on my own quarantine experience. Some parts were relatable, others less so. Overall, good!
Aman Kumar –
A decent read, but I expected more depth. Some essays were insightful, others fell flat.
Kautuk Srivastava –
An important collection of thoughts from a difficult time. It was uneven, but worth reading.
Sayan Dubey –
Enjoyed reading other experiences in quarantine. It was a comforting and relatable read.
Arvinder Singh –
A solid effort to capture the quarantine experience. I wish there was more variety in perspective.
Bhanu Pratap Singh Rathore –
Thought-provoking! It made me reflect on those strange times. A bit uneven in quality though.
Drishti Gupta –
It was an okay collection. Nothing particularly outstanding, but not terrible either.
Abhinandan Singh –
Not quite what I expected. It was alright. Some sections were stronger than others.
Nadeem Nahas –
A surprisingly impactful book. Touched on the core of human survival and emotion.
Angad Chhatwal –
I enjoyed reading ‘The Quarantine Papers’ and connecting with the authors. It helped me process my own feelings.
Srishti –
Some of the papers resonated deeply, others didn’t quite land. Overall a worthwhile read,