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The Woman Who Thought She Was a Planet and Other Stories

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SKU: 9788189884048

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“The Woman Who Thought She Was a Planet and Other Stories” (ISBN: 9788189884048) by Travis Louie, S. T. Joshi, and H. P. Lovecraft. Dive into a world of bizarre and uncanny tales. Explore the surreal and macabre through captivating storytelling. Perfect for fans of Lovecraftian horror and speculative fiction. Get your copy now and experience the unsettling beauty of cosmic horror.

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  • ISBN-13: 9788189884048
  • Publisher: Penguin Books India
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 8189884042
  • Publisher Date: 10 Jan 2008
  • No of Pages: 216

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Weight 0.5 kg

8 reviews for The Woman Who Thought She Was a Planet and Other Stories

  1. Divya

    Lovecraft fans will rejoice! The cosmic horror elements are strong. Some stories are a bit slow, but the overall effect is chilling. Enjoyed it!

  2. Raman

    I had high hopes, but was a little disappointed. The stories were a bit disjointed. Some good ideas, but not fully realized. Still, somewhat enjoyable.

  3. Saurav Kumar

    Creepy and bizarre! This book is not for the faint of heart. The stories are imaginative and unsettling. I enjoyed the surreal atmosphere immensely.

  4. Chaitanya

    A unique blend of horror and surrealism. The writing is evocative and unsettling. Definitely a must-read for fans of the genre. Highly recommended!

  5. Gagan Khanna

    Interesting concepts, but the execution was sometimes lacking. The artwork is great. A decent read for those who enjoy weird fiction. Overall, it’s good.

  6. Niyansh Bindal

    Intriguing collection! Some stories captivated me, others fell flat. Lovecraft’s influence is clear. A mixed bag, but worth a read for cosmic horror fans.

  7. Bharat Jaggi

    Uneven quality. Some tales were brilliant, others confusing. Louie’s art adds to the unsettling atmosphere. Overall, an interesting but flawed collection.

  8. Ruchija Srivastava

    The Woman Who Thought She Was a Planet is a standout. Joshi’s touch is evident. A disturbing, thought-provoking read. Recommended for horror aficionados.

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