Description
- ISBN-13: 9780143441267
- Publisher: Penguin Random House India
- Binding: Paperback
- Language: English
- Weight: 0 gr
- ISBN-10: 0143441264
- Publisher Date: 27 June 2017
- Height: 18 mm
- No of Pages: 256
- Width: 211 mm
Original price was: ₹399.00.₹319.00Current price is: ₹319.00.
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Harshit Makode –
If you’re looking for something light and fluffy, this isn’t it. But if you want something real, read it.
Jarpula Ajay Simha –
Found it a bit repetitive and preachy at times. The humor didn’t always land for me.
Akshat Chourasia –
I have different views from the writer, but the writer is true to the points made.
Krishnaprasad P G –
A bit too cynical for me, but I can appreciate the clever writing. It was okay.
Dhroopad Verma –
I chuckled quite a bit. It does a good job of balancing the humor with the heavy stuff.
Vipin Kumar –
Loved the title! The book itself was pretty good, but not life-changing.
Niharika Motwani –
This book made me feel seen. It’s a raw and honest portrayal of the human condition.
Vaibhav Jaiswal –
This book was a surprisingly delightful read. I laughed, I cried, I questioned my existence.!
Anonymous –
This book is the perfect blend of humor and melancholy. A must-read for anyone who’s ever felt lost.
Deeplina Sabat –
I highlighted so many passages! This book is full of insightful observations and witty commentary.!
Jaipal Kumar –
Not my cup of tea. Found it unnecessarily pessimistic and didn’t connect with the characters.
Souvik Kumar Mondal –
It’s a book. Some parts were good, some were meh. It has some funny stuff.
Anurag Singh Praliya –
I was expecting something different. It has a strong start but falls a bit flat in the middle.
Nitish Kumar –
Left me feeling a bit empty, but in a good way? Definitely made me think about things.
Shrestha Ahiya Ekka –
I don’t know what I just read, but I think I liked it? It was weird and wonderful.
Ayush Singh Rajput –
A darkly funny and poignant exploration of life’s absurdities. Highly recommend if you like existential humor.
Vanshika Saini –
A unique and quirky read. I appreciated the honesty and humor, even if it made me uncomfortable at times.
Tannu Rani –
The book had potential but I could not get through. The start was good, but then its all messed up.
Prince Sahu –
Dark humor at its finest! Though a bit depressing at times, it’s a thought-provoking and honest look at life.
Vinayak Sharma –
I enjoyed the author’s writing style, but the overall message was a bit too bleak for my taste.