Description
- ISBN-13: 9780143103103
- Publisher: MOTILAL PENGUIN INDIA
- Binding: PAPERBACK
- Language: ENGLISH
- Returnable: Y
- Weight: 500 gr
- ISBN-10: 0143103105
- Publisher Date: 01 Mar 2013
- Height: 203 mm
- No of Pages: 232
- Spine Width: 13 mm
- Width: 138 mm
Original price was: ₹299.00.₹239.00Current price is: ₹239.00.
In Village Awaits Doomsday by Nandan Kamath and Aparna Ravichandran, a remote village faces a chilling prophecy of impending doom. As the villagers grapple with fear and uncertainty, they must confront their deepest secrets and make desperate choices to survive. Explore themes of community, resilience, and the struggle between tradition and change in this gripping novel. Published by Penguin India (ISBN: 9780143103103).
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Nayan Ghosh –
The doomsday prophecy created a lot of suspense. I enjoyed the exploration of village traditions. A bit slow-moving in parts, though.
Prakher Nigam –
The book had potential, but the ending was a letdown. I expected more resolution. Not a waste of time, but not great either.
Bharat Soni –
I liked the book, but the ending wasn’t clear. A bit ambiguous for me.
Junnyali Panthri –
It was a decent book, but the story did not keep me wanting more.
Gandham Sai Gopi –
A decent read that explores the human spirit in the face of impending doom. Worth checking out if you enjoy slow burn stories.
Meenal Sareen –
Amazing book. The themes, plot, and character development were superb. I recommend it.
Harsh Kumar –
Absolutely loved this book! The atmosphere was captivating, and the story kept me guessing until the very end.
Anirudh Yerra –
The writing was beautiful, but the story felt a bit depressing. It’s well-written and thought-provoking, but not a light read.
Vansh Mahajan –
Interesting book that kept me wanting more until the end.
Debashish Dash –
The book was fantastic. I loved how the community came together when facing the end.
Yashwant Kumar Gurjar –
The descriptions of the village were amazing. I could feel the story. Overall a great book.
Ankush Kumar Singh –
I liked the setting of the remote village. A bit slow but great if you have the patience.
Deepali Chouhan –
I was hooked from the beginning. The authors did a fantastic job building suspense and weaving together the characters’ stories.
Anonymous –
Interesting concept. Needed more action. Not a bad book but definitely not the best one I have read.
Kalamkar Pratik Purushottam –
A good story, but not perfect. Could have used more description of the doomsday scenario.
Divyanshu Shekhar –
Loved it. From the beginning, I was pulled into the story and wanted to keep reading. Great job to the authors
Kalpish Choudhary –
It was an okay read; not the best but not the worst. Could have used more character development.
Anirudha Gorai –
I struggled to connect with the characters. The plot was interesting, but the execution felt a bit clunky. Not my favorite.
Sanidhya Kumar –
A page-turner. The story was compelling, and I couldn’t put it down. Would read another book by these authors.
Amritashree Sivakumaran –
A great read. It was a good story, and it kept me wanting more. Not disappointed.
Nikita Chauhan –
A thought-provoking novel about fear, resilience, and tradition. I appreciated the authors’ insights into human nature. Good read.
Vaishnavi Rana –
A captivating story about community in the face of disaster. The writing is evocative and the characters relatable. Highly recommend!
Kashish Singh –
Intriguing premise, but the pacing felt uneven at times. Some characters were well-developed, others less so. Overall, an okay read.
Amritashree Sivakumaran –
A unique and compelling story. The characters were well-developed, and the themes resonated with me. Highly recommend!