Description
- ISBN-13: 9789353490133
- Publisher: Penguin
- Binding: Paperback
- Language: Hindi
- Width: 139.99972 mm
- ISBN-10: 9353490138
- Publisher Date: 01 Jan 2018
- Height: 39.99992 mm
- No of Pages: 320
Original price was: ₹250.00.₹200.00Current price is: ₹200.00.
“Ek Gadhe Ki Aatmkatha” by R. M. Lala (ISBN: 9789353490133) offers a unique perspective through the eyes of a donkey. This satirical novel explores societal issues, human behavior, and political commentary with humor and wit. Experience the world from a different vantage point in this thought-provoking and entertaining read.
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Weight | 0.5 kg |
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Mamta Garg –
I loved the humor! The characters were memorable and engaging. Story was also very good and well written overall.
Aman Mittal –
The book was a delightful surprise! Very funny and makes you think. Great social commentary. Highly recommend!
Nishita Jagati –
A fun and thought-provoking read. The donkey’s voice is very well done. The storytelling is nice and easy to follow.
Rahul Mishra –
A unique and interesting perspective. Some of the humor missed the mark for me, but overall, a worthwhile read.
Swati Pangti –
Not what I expected. Some parts were insightful, others just plain silly. The satire felt a bit heavy-handed at times.
Anushka Agrawal –
The book was interesting but at the end of the day, nothing special. It wasn’t bad, just not particularly good or interesting.
Akash Maroti Jayewar –
A surprisingly insightful and funny book. The donkey’s perspective offers a fresh take on society. Highly recommended!
Himanshu Singh Yadav –
A quirky read! The donkey’s perspective was definitely unique. Some parts dragged, but overall, an interesting commentary on society.
Vishal Teotia –
A little slow to start, but once it got going, I really enjoyed it. A clever and funny satire. A truly interesting book.
Adarsh Sirmour –
Enjoyed the book. The donkey’s observations were funny and poignant. A good way to look at the world differently.
Ravi Prakash Singh –
Found it quite amusing! A light-hearted take on serious issues. Some jokes felt a bit dated, but still enjoyable.
Rajesh Mandal –
Very unique and interesting. I enjoyed the satire and the perspectives shown in this story. I would recommend this book.
Arin Jain –
I had mixed feelings about this book. Some parts were brilliant, while others fell flat. The book could have been better.
Kumaramangalam Srikar –
It was an okay read. Some parts were funny but it didn’t hold my attention the entire time. Story was okay, not great.
Anju –
An alright story with ups and downs. Didn’t love it, didn’t hate it. It was very middle of the road for me.
Somya –
I struggled to connect with the story. The satire felt forced at times, and the humor didn’t always land with me.
Soyuma Paul –
An enjoyable read. It made me laugh and think, but did not leave a lasting impression. Great but not impactful.
Ujjwal Chauhan –
Very different and funny. A bit silly, but makes some good points. I enjoyed it even though it’s not my usual genre.
Vaishnavi –
An entertaining and thought-provoking read. The author did a great job of capturing the donkey’s voice and perspective.
Matsa Sai Sureshkumar –
A clever and witty satire. The author really nailed the donkey’s voice. Highly recommend for a quick and thought-provoking read.
Tanu Singh –
I expected more. Some witty moments, but overall, it felt a bit predictable and drawn-out. Interesting premise, mediocre execution.
Ishaan Bhattacharya Bhattacharya –
I laughed out loud many times! A hilarious and insightful look at human nature through the eyes of a donkey.