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Bookless in Baghdad And Other Writings about Reading

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SKU: 9780143418955

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Discover the joy of reading with “Bookless in Baghdad” by Shashi Tharoor. This captivating book explores the author’s lifelong love of books, from childhood adventures with Enid Blyton to his search for literary treasures in Baghdad’s book souk. A must-read for book lovers everywhere. ISBN: 9780143418955. Translated by Rachna Bhola Yamini.

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  • ISBN-13: 9780143418955
  • Publisher: Penguin
  • Publisher Imprint: Penguin
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0143418955
  • Publisher Date: 07/2012
  • Binding: Paperback
  • No of Pages: 248

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Weight 0.5 kg

8 reviews for Bookless in Baghdad And Other Writings about Reading

  1. Ashish Kumar

    A charming exploration of the world of books and reading. The writing style is elegant and witty. Highly recommended for bibliophiles!

  2. Tarun Ohlyan

    A delightful collection! I loved the personal anecdotes. Some parts felt disconnected from the central theme, but still a good book.

  3. Joseph Derrick Sabu

    A mixed bag. Some essays sparkled, others fell flat. His love for reading is evident, which makes it worthwhile. Overall, a fair read.

  4. Khushi Chandani

    Tharoor’s writing is always brilliant. Some essays are better than others, making the experience uneven, but the high points are worth it.

  5. Aditya Bhamboo

    As a book lover, I found this relatable and engaging. I especially enjoyed the Baghdad stories. It was an good book and good read.

  6. Amrit Raj

    I was hoping for more stories from Baghdad! Still, an interesting look at the author’s reading life. It was easy to get lost.

  7. Garvit Sangal

    Enjoyable, but not Tharoor’s best. The Baghdad section was particularly strong. Some essays were less memorable, so overall its good.

  8. Somingam Kumrah

    Tharoor’s passion for books shines! Baghdad’s book souk adventure was fascinating, but some essays felt a bit too academic. Overall, an enjoyable read.

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