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Howards End
Rated 3.92 out of 5 based on 25 customer ratings
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SKU: 9780141199405
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Explore the clash of classes and ideals in E.M. Forster’s “Howards End.” Follow the intertwined lives of the wealthy Wilcoxes, the intellectual Schlegels, and the struggling Basts as they navigate love, loss, and societal divides in turn-of-the-century England. A poignant exploration of social mobility and human connection by Alain de Botton with ISBN 9780141199405.
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Mukesh Kumar Khemani –
I enjoyed the exploration of different perspectives, but I found some of the characters frustrating. It’s a worthwhile read, but not a light one.
Yashu Priya –
I wanted to love it, but it just didn’t click. The writing is good, but the story felt a little dry.
Prachi Sharma –
Forster’s writing is exquisite, but I struggled with the pacing. The social commentary is sharp, but the plot felt a little meandering.
Abhishek Gedam –
A thought-provoking and well-written novel. I enjoyed the exploration of social class and the complexities of human relationships.
Revat Mehra –
The prose can be a bit heavy at times. The story is good but felt dense.
Jitender Dadarwal –
The story is a bit dated, but the underlying themes are timeless. I enjoyed the character development, but the plot felt a bit contrived at times.
Dhananjay Joshi –
Forster’s writing is beautiful, but the story didn’t fully grab me. The themes are important, but I struggled to stay engaged.
Mohit Kumar Swami –
A classic for a reason! The themes of class and connection still resonate. The ending was a bit predictable, but overall a great read.
Sumit Rakesh Mhatre –
Howards End is a masterpiece of social commentary and character study. I was captivated by the intricacies of the plot and the depth of the characters.
Harshal Dharme –
I enjoyed the first half of the book more than the second. The characters were interesting, but some of the plot developments felt forced.
Ayush Prabhakar –
Stunning. One of the best books I’ve read! Moving and so well written. I highly suggest.
Sumedh Yeshwant Bhandare –
It was an okay read. Didn’t find it to be as groundbreaking as others suggested. A bit boring.
Bhavesh Kumar –
A beautifully written novel. Explores the human condition. The plot is captivating. Would recommend.
Vishal –
I found the novel to be somewhat dense and challenging. While intellectually stimulating, it wasn’t always easy to follow. Some parts felt unnecessary.
Umesh K Soni –
A compelling story of love and loss. Kept me engaged. Highly recommend!
Nishtha Rawat –
I struggled to connect with the story. Overall a bit disappointed.
Hardik Gour –
Howards End is a beautiful and thought-provoking novel. The characters are well-developed, and the story is engaging. I found myself completely absorbed in the lives of the characters.
Nivedita Rawat –
I found some characters unsympathetic. Story had profound things to say about class. Worth the read.
Mayank Dhanjal –
A truly beautiful and insightful novel! It made me reflect on my own values and relationships. Highly recommend it! Excellent.
Shabbir Ahmed –
Charming and thought-provoking. A real classic that raises interesting questions about society and family.
Samriddha Chatterjee –
Beautiful. Insightful. Masterpiece. Explores the human connection. A timeless classic.
Aditya Kumar –
I appreciated Forster’s social commentary, but I didn’t connect with the characters as much as I’d hoped. It’s a good book, but not a personal favorite.
Dipra Halder –
I found the novel to be a bit slow-paced, but ultimately rewarding. The ending was satisfying. I would recommend it if you like classics.
Yengkhom Maleshwori Devi –
A bit slow to start, but ultimately rewarding. The characters are complex and the themes are still relevant today. Worth the read, though not my favorite Forster.
T Raghu Yagnavalkya –
Magnificent exploration of Edwardian England. The characters were flawed yet fascinating. The prose is elegant and the story kept me engaged throughout.