Description
- ISBN-13: 9780141365565
- Publisher: Penguin Books Ltd
- Binding: Paperback
- Height: 129 mm
- Returnable: Y
- Weight: 196 gr
- ISBN-10: 0141365560
- Publisher Date: 04 May 2017
- Depth: 22
- No of Pages: 272
- Spine Width: 20 mm
- Width: 198 mm
Original price was: ₹399.00.₹319.00Current price is: ₹319.00.
Explore the unsettling and unexpected in Alain de Botton’s “The Great Automatic Grammatizator and Other Stories” (ISBN: 9780141365565). Thirteen tales delve into intriguing questions: Can machines replace writers? How can one exact perfect revenge? What secrets hide within an eccentric landlady’s house? Prepare for shocking twists and turns that will leave you captivated.
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Daksh Dagar –
A book with mixed emotions. I appreciate the author’s ability to bring you to the edge of your seat.
Harshil Singh –
Some of the story line was average. Others really held the line. The book still has the magic.
Rahul Raj –
A decent collection of stories. It kept me hooked till the end. Writing style is appreciable.
Simran Khurana –
I was really captivated. The stories were great, and some plot twists made me think twice. Great book!
Avni Saran –
Loved the creativity, especially the title story. Some endings felt rushed, but worth the read for the unique concepts.
Aashish Shrivastava –
Definitely an interesting read! The stories are thought-provoking and offer a unique perspective. I enjoyed it.
Nikhil Jyothi Radhesh –
Not what I expected, but pleasantly surprised. The stories were clever and well-written. I would recommend it.
Aanchal Mann –
A mixed bag! Some stories were brilliant and thought-provoking, others fell flat. Overall, an interesting collection but not entirely satisfying.
Harsh Mahender Singh –
A fascinating collection of shorts! The writing is sharp, and the ideas are original. Highly recommended.
Suraj Kumar –
I had mixed feeling about it. Some concepts were interesting, but the writing style didn’t always resonate with me.
Himanshu Yadav –
Some stories were real page-turners, while others felt a bit slow. Overall, a decent collection with some gems.
Chirag S –
Enjoyed the book overall, but found some stories to be a bit too bizarre for my taste. Still a good read though.
Hari Om –
Great read, some stories were well-knitted. The author does a great job connecting with the audience
Shreyansh Kalhansh –
Interesting premise, but execution was inconsistent. Some stories were captivating, others were forgettable.
Dharmraj Chaprajbhai Ulava –
Not the best of the author, but good book. Some stories felt underdeveloped, the good stories made it worthwhile.
Harsh Hemnani –
Creative and unique short stories. Some were better than others, but all were interesting in their own way.
Sahil Chahal –
I was expecting a bit more from the book. It was not bad, but I had a different expectations.