Description
- ISBN-13: 9780143421610
- Publisher: Penguin Books India Pvt Ltd
- Binding: PAPERBACK
- Language: ENGLISH
- Returnable: Y
- Weight: 178 gr
- ISBN-10: 0143421611
- Publisher Date: 01 Nov 2013
- Height: 198 mm
- No of Pages: 232
- Spine Width: 15 mm
- Width: 132 mm







Gayathri Devi K –
It was an easy read. I finished it in just a few days. Nice to read on vacation.
Aayush Sharma –
An okay read. Nothing exceptionally great. The story didn’t quite grab me.
Manisha Kumari –
Great book, well written with a deep story about identity. Definitely worth reading!
Rohan –
I enjoyed the book’s insights into modern society. The ending was a bit abrupt, though. Worth a read!
Akanksha Pandey –
Not my favorite book, but it had some interesting moments. The pacing was uneven, and I wanted more from the story.
Riya Sapra –
A great book with twists and turns. There was never a dull moment.
Namit Kumar Yadav –
Levy’s writing is beautiful, but I struggled to connect with the main character. The themes were relevant, but the execution was lacking.
Muhammad Ammar Aftab –
I enjoyed some parts of this book, but not all of it. It jumps around a bit too much.
Somingam Kumrah –
A great book with a compelling plot. I would read it again.
Lakshmi Kannan –
A thought-provoking read! The characters were interesting, but the plot felt a bit slow at times. Overall, a decent book.
Sagar Langyan –
I am not usually one to pick up a book like this, but I am glad I did.
Rik Raj Dey –
A captivating tale of wealth and identity. Levy’s prose is stunning, and the characters are well-developed. Highly recommend!
Vibha Ojha –
This book explores the nuances of wealth and happiness. The author’s descriptions were great.
Anant Maitrey –
The author could have done more world-building, but that wasn’t the focus.
Nehal Jain –
The author explores the theme of desire. Thought provoking and relevant.
Adarsh Sirmour –
I was immediately drawn into the world of ‘Now That You’re Rich.’ The author is great and delivers.
Vaibhav Agrawal –
A decent book. Worth the time to read, but not a must-read.
Tavneet Kaur –
This book made me think. Though I didn’t love every part, I appreciate Levy’s perspective on the rich. Good read.
Shirin Sachdeva –
A fascinating exploration of wealth and its impact. Some parts were a bit confusing, but the overall message resonated with me.
Pranav Anant Joshi –
I didn’t like it. Poorly developed and the plot was weak.
Rahul Kannojia –
The book had a lot of potential, but missed the mark. The main character could have been developed more.
Karan Khurana –
A bit preachy, but the author still makes a valid point. An interesting read.
Hitesh Bhatia –
I thought it was a pretty good book. Better than I expected.