Description
- ISBN-13: 9780008322069
- Publisher: William Collins
- Binding: Paperback
- Language: English
- Spine Width: 26 mm
- Width: 25 mm
- ISBN-10: 0008322066
- Publisher Date: 07 Jan 2021
- Height: 178 mm
- No of Pages: 384
- Weight: 202 gr
Original price was: ₹250.00.₹200.00Current price is: ₹200.00.
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Harshit Agrawal –
One of the most important books ever written. It makes you think about the world in a whole new way. A challenging but rewarding experience.
Rithik Saini –
A bit too bleak for my taste. I appreciated the message, but it was hard to stomach. Definitely not a light read.
Sankar Kumar M –
Brilliant and terrifying. Orwell’s masterpiece is a must-read for anyone interested in politics or social commentary.
Subhash Sourav –
Orwell is a genius. I could not stop reading this book. It is the best dystopia ever! Thank you!
Divyan Aggarwal –
I struggled to get through it. The language felt dated, and I didn’t connect with the characters. The ideas are interesting, but the story was boring.
Vishesh Nautiyal –
Found it depressing, but important. A stark warning about totalitarianism. Not exactly enjoyable, but definitely impactful.
Tridibesh Mukhopadhyay –
I was expecting more. It was okay, but not as groundbreaking as everyone says. The ending was particularly disappointing.
Saumya Darshan –
A classic for a reason. Disturbing and thought-provoking, but a bit slow at times. Still worth the read.
Prerna Monica Tete –
This book is a masterpiece of dystopian literature. I highly recommend this book to anyone looking for a challenging read.
Vishal –
A powerful and unforgettable book. It stays with you long after you finish reading. Highly recommended, if you can handle the dark themes.
David Avokkaran –
Absolutely chilling and thought-provoking. A must-read for understanding modern political discourse. It’s unsettlingly accurate.
Debajit Patra –
A bit slow in the beginning, but picks up pace. The ending is intense and leaves you with a lot to think about. Overall, a good read.
Padole Rushabh Anil –
Dreadful and sad. I think the book is too dramatic and sad. I wish it had a better ending. I do not recommend this book.
Prashant Kumar Yadav –
A disturbing and prescient vision of the future. It is scary how relevant this book remains. A truly remarkable work.
Mukul Singh –
Orwell’s vision is chillingly relevant today. The writing is superb. I found it a little dense in places, but overall a great read.
Ayush –
Overhyped, in my opinion. The concept is interesting, but the execution felt a bit clunky. Still a decent read if you are into dystopian fiction.
Nimish Nagi –
Interesting concept but overly drawn out. The relationship between Winston and Julia felt rushed and unconvincing.