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Rusty Goes to London
Rated 4.00 out of 5 based on 14 customer ratings
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SKU: 9780143333425
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Embark on a literary adventure with Rusty in 1950s London! Follow his journey as a young writer, navigating the bustling city and seeking a publisher. From chance encounters with literary icons to escapades in Chinatown, Rusty’s experiences unfold with charm and humor. This captivating tale by Ruskin Bond is perfect for fans of heartwarming stories and coming-of-age adventures. “Rusty Goes to London” (ISBN: 9780143333425) is a must-read by Scaachi Koul.
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Manshi Namdev –
Wonderful book! I loved Rusty’s journey and the descriptions of London. A heartwarming and enjoyable read from start to finish.
Harsh Yadav –
I liked the book overall, but wished for a more compelling plot. The writing was good, but the story felt a bit uneventful.
Priyadarshini Bora –
Absolutely loved it! Rusty’s journey is captivating, and the descriptions of London are vivid and beautiful. A must-read for Bond fans.
Anushka Bhartiya –
An absolutely brilliant book that is both enchanting and heartwarming. I could not put it down and highly recommend it
Wagisha Mittal –
Charming and evocative! Bond’s writing is as enchanting as ever. A wonderful portrayal of s London through Rusty’s eyes.
Saurabh Singh –
A beautifully written and heartwarming tale! Rusty’s experiences in London are both humorous and touching. Highly recommended!
Lakshmi Anusha Wudali –
While I appreciated the historical setting, I struggled to connect with Rusty. The narrative felt somewhat detached.
Garima Sharma –
Enchanting and delightful! Rusty’s adventures in London are captivating, with beautiful prose and memorable characters.
Anmol Jha –
A delightful read! Rusty’s London adventures are charming, though the plot felt a bit meandering at times. Still, a cozy and heartwarming story.
Vaibhav Raghuvanshi –
I enjoyed the book, but it was not my favorite Ruskin Bond. The writing is excellent, but the story felt a little slow-paced for my taste.
Kunal Sukhija –
I found the story enjoyable but a bit simplistic. It’s a quick and easy read, perfect for a relaxed afternoon.
Pragya –
A sweet and charming story, though it didn’t quite capture my full attention. A decent read, but not a standout.
Tarushi Jain –
A pleasant and lighthearted story. The characters were well-developed, and the setting was immersive. However, it lacked a certain depth.
Sumeet Gulia –
Rusty’s London escapades were entertaining, though somewhat predictable. A good book to unwind with, but not particularly memorable.