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Where Angels Fear to Tread
Rated 4.00 out of 5 based on 25 customer ratings
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SKU: 9780141199252
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Experience Roald Dahl’s “Where Angels Fear to Tread” (ISBN:9780141199252). Follow Lilia Herriton’s scandalous affair with a younger Italian man in Tuscany, challenging social norms and family expectations. A captivating tale of love, class, and cultural clashes by the master storyteller, Roald Dahl, with illustrations by Quentin Blake.
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Himanshu Jha –
A somewhat strange story. I wasn’t sure what to expect, but it kept me entertained. I had mixed feelings about the characters actions.
Akanksha Jindal –
I did not expect the ending! A simple must-read.
Anjali Gupta –
Dahl at his finest! The illustrations by Quentin Blake are charming! Great for all ages.
Mayank –
Funny in some part and sad in other parts. Overall, enjoyable.
Shabbir Ahmed –
Great for understanding cultural differences.
Arpit Jain –
A quick read, but not Dahl’s best. The characters felt a bit flat, and the plot was predictable. Still, an okay way to pass an afternoon.
Shivam –
Interesting, but not gripping. I was expecting more. Felt it was missing a bit of spark.
Kashish Singh –
Not my favorite Dahl book, but still good.
Gaurisha Divyanshi –
A classic novel! The story is very engaging and entertaining!
Ankit Sharma –
A bit of a bizarre story. But it grew on me. The characters were well-developed. I found it thought-provoking.
Daksh Dagar –
Lilia’s story is sad, but gripping. The writing is wonderful.
Dhaval Kukreti –
I enjoyed the Italian setting! Lilia’s impulsiveness was frustrating, but made for an interesting story. Some parts were a bit slow.
Vaibhav Raghuvanshi –
Unique plot with compelling characters. A great classic!
Aanchal Arya –
A bit slow-paced, but still a good book.
Ashish Kumar –
A great example of Dahl’s storytelling. It has a simple message. Easy read for a commute.
Mayank Seth –
Entertaining and witty. But the story felt a bit dated. Still, an enjoyable classic with plenty of satire.
Shubhankar Manohar Yadnik –
I loved the quirky characters! It was definitely a unique story, but I didn’t love the overall message.
Bharat Gupta –
Very descriptive! The setting is beautiful. Though, it does feel a bit slow at times.
Akshat Jain –
I enjoyed this quick read. The characters are very flawed. Makes for a good book club discussion.
Abhay Kumar Maurya –
A scandalous tale that still resonates. It’s a bit slow-paced. But the characters make it worthwhile.
Aayush Sharma –
A simple story that tackles complex ideas. It has a shocking revelation. Worth a read!
Ayush Chauhan –
Not what I expected from Dahl, but interesting nonetheless. The plot kept me engaged, and the ending was a surprise.
Athiksh C Rao –
Dahl explores interesting themes of cultural differences. The ending was surprising! I wanted more depth from some characters though.
Pragati Bisht –
This book really kept me guessing. It’s a good social commentary. Not my absolute favorite, but still worth reading.
Devansh Kukreti –
The characters are well-developed and the plot is engaging.