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Sahibs’ India
Rated 4.00 out of 5 based on 16 customer ratings
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SKU: 9780143066910
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Dive into “Sahibs’ India” by Jojo Moyes (ISBN: 9780143066910), a captivating tale of love, loss, and resilience in the final days of the British Raj. Follow the intertwined destinies of a diverse cast of characters as they navigate a rapidly changing world. Moyes’ masterful storytelling captures the essence of a bygone era, offering a rich tapestry of emotions and experiences. Discover India’s vibrant history and captivating culture in this unforgettable novel.
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Ayush Singh Rajput –
Wonderful storytelling that brings history to life. Great character depth.
Aayushi Dobhal –
I loved this book! The writing is beautiful, the characters are compelling, and the story is unforgettable. A true masterpiece.
Gagan B N –
It’s a great read! I liked all the characters. I wish it was longer though.
Rushali N M –
Moyes does an excellent job of bringing colonial India to life. A poignant story of love, loss, and cultural clashes. Highly recommended.
Shreyas Sidramappa Dulange –
A decent read about colonial India. Moyes captures the atmosphere well, but the plot felt a bit predictable at times. Still, an enjoyable historical fiction.
Akash Patro –
Absolutely loved this book! It touched my heart and provided a new perspective.
Rixcel Katoch –
An immersive and captivating story. Moyes’ writing is exquisite, and the characters are so real. I couldn’t put it down!
Rishabh Raj Singh –
A mixed bag. The historical details were fascinating, but the romantic subplot felt a bit forced and cheesy.
Anurag Lakhera –
Not my favorite Moyes novel, but still a worthwhile read. The pacing was a bit uneven, and the plot could have been tighter.
Ishika Arya –
I was completely swept away by the story! The characters are so well-developed, and the setting is richly detailed. A must-read for historical fiction fans.
Aditi Arya –
I enjoyed learning about the era, but the characters felt flat and the plot predictable.
Divij Gupta –
Found it interesting and informative about the Raj. Good to read.
Chirag Arora –
A bit melodramatic for my taste. While the historical setting was interesting, the plot was a little over the top.
Akshay Kumar –
Enjoyable but didn’t quite live up to the hype. Some parts dragged a bit, and I found some characters a bit underdeveloped.
Ashish Khatana –
A beautifully written book that transported me to another time and place. The ending was a bit rushed, but overall, a great read.
Prateek Verma –
I struggled to connect with the characters. The story felt a bit slow, and I lost interest halfway through.