Description
- ISBN-13: 9780141395371
- Publisher: Penguin Books Ltd
- Binding: Paperback
- Height: 181 mm
- Returnable: Y
- Weight: 92 gr
- ISBN-10: 0141395370
- Publisher Date: 03 Apr 2014
- Depth: 22
- No of Pages: 144
- Spine Width: 10 mm
- Width: 111 mm
Original price was: ₹399.00.₹319.00Current price is: ₹319.00.
“The Moon is Down” (ISBN: 9780141395371) by Sasthi Brata and Vinay Brahmania explores the psychological impact of occupation on both the invaded and the invaders. Experience the chilling realities of war and its effects on human nature in this gripping tale. Discover a timeless exploration of power, resilience, and the human spirit amidst conflict.
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Aakash –
It’s an okay read, but it didn’t quite resonate with me as much as I hoped. Lacked emotional punch.
Kunapuli Venkata Sai Sandeep –
Chilling and realistic, but I found some characters a bit underdeveloped. Still, a worthwhile exploration of war’s effects.
Aditya Sahu –
This book exceeded my expectations! A must-read for anyone interested in war and its psychological impact.
Name –
A powerful story of resilience. The psychological impact of occupation is vividly portrayed. Though slow-paced, it’s a thought-provoking read.
Rajat Srivastava –
Gripping! The authors masterfully explore the complexities of human nature during wartime. Highly recommend!
Ketan Anand Thakur –
Fantastic read! I’m left pondering the nature of power and the enduring spirit of humanity. A literary gem!
Paridhi Jain –
I found myself bored at times, but the ending was surprisingly profound. Mixed feelings overall.
Gagandeep Singh –
While the premise was interesting, the execution fell short. I struggled to connect with the characters. Expected more.
Manasvi Saboo –
It has some good moments, but overall, I was hoping for something with a bit more depth. A somewhat lighter exploration.
Netra Sharma –
Absolutely loved it! A powerful and thought-provoking story that will stay with you long after you finish reading.
Priyadarshini Bora –
A worthwhile but somber exploration into the human experience during war. Prepare for a more contemplative read.
Rohit Raghuji Ambavane –
A solid read, but not particularly memorable. The themes are well-explored, but it lacked a certain spark for me.
Srishti Sharma –
A beautiful and heartbreaking book. The authors’ writing is brilliant. Highly recommended. A Masterpiece!
Josyula V V S M Raghavendra Kasyap –
Excellent book that highlights the true colors of war and shows the resilience of the human spirit!
Khushi Agnihotri –
An okay read. The themes are interesting, but the writing style didn’t quite grab me. Could have been more engaging.
Devansh Pareek –
The subject matter is great. But the book moved rather slowly for my liking and failed to keep me thoroughly engaged
Harsh Mukesh Thosar –
It’s a decent book that explores the impact of war. But it takes a little longer to build up to the emotional intensity.
Jashan Sankla –
An intriguing look at the realities of war. The book dragged on a bit. The exploration of power is compelling.
Sayan Dey –
The Moon is Down is gripping from start to finish. Captivating story with memorable characters, a must-read.
Mamidisetti Bharathi –
A very moving tale that has you hooked. It’s a worthwhile exploration of humanity in tough circumstances!
Aditya Gujrawat –
Incredible! I couldn’t put it down. The characters felt so real, and the story was incredibly impactful.
Ananya Singh –
I was really moved by this book. Its chilling effects stayed with me days after reading!
Govind Garg –
A timeless exploration of power and resilience. Some parts were hard to get through, but overall a great book.
Cyra Sumit –
Not bad, but not great either. A bit slow and predictable, but still worth a read if you’re interested in the topic.