Description
- ISBN-13: 9780670095117
- Publisher: Penguin Allen Lane
- Binding: Hardback
- Language: English
- Returnable: Y
- Width: 162 mm
- ISBN-10: 0670095117
- Publisher Date: 24 Jan 2022
- Height: 240 mm
- No of Pages: 556
- Spine Width: 47 mm
- Weight: 856 gr
Original price was: ₹999.00.₹849.15Current price is: ₹849.15.
Dive into the captivating world of “Conversations” by Mulk Raj Anand. This literary masterpiece (ISBN: 9780670095117) explores the intricacies of human connection and communication. From casual chats to profound dialogues, Anand’s prose delves into the power of words and their impact on relationships. “Conversations” is a must-read for anyone seeking thought-provoking insights into human nature and communication.
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Abhishek Kumar –
A must-read for those interested in human interaction. Truly captivated me.
Bhavya Dhanda –
Interesting concept, but the execution was a bit uneven for me.
Ankur Yadav –
A beautiful and powerful exploration of the human experience.
Shubhamkar Barman –
Felt slow at times. The concept is really interesting, though.
Abhishek Kundu –
Gives you much to consider about how we talk to each other. Great book.
Jashan Sankla –
Amazing insight into human nature. Worth the read, highly recommend.
Vibha Ojha –
The premise was better than the actual book. Still a decent read, though.
Prajwal Ravishankar Bharad –
This book will change the way you look at conversations. Simply amazing.
Piyush –
I had expected more, honestly. It was okay, nothing special.
Mohd Faris Khan –
I was hooked from the very first page. Very good book for me.
Vinay Digwal –
It drags in places, but overall, a solid book with some interesting ideas.
Anshu Singh –
Mulk Raj Anand at his best. A wonderful exploration of dialogue.
Prem Pushkar –
Anand’s writing is beautiful. Some conversations were truly insightful.
Ireen Ahmad Mir –
Deep and thought-provoking. Makes you think about your own conversations.
Jagrati Goyal –
I enjoyed the book, but it wasn’t quite what I expected. Still, worth reading.
Akshay Jain –
The characters felt real, and their conversations were so engaging.
Rishabh Sagar –
Not my favorite Anand book, but still a worthwhile read.
Harshita Mehra –
I found some parts boring and some parts truly captivating. Mixed feeling.
Poojitha Matangi –
A good read, though some dialogues felt a bit drawn out. Explores interesting themes.
Sunidhi Govind Kela –
A bit too philosophical for my taste, but well written.