Description
- ISBN-13: 9780241411698
- Publisher: Penguin Books Ltd
- Binding: Paperback
- No of Pages: 112
- Weight: 92 gr
- ISBN-10: 0241411696
- Publisher Date: 29 Oct 2020
- Height: 198 mm
- Spine Width: 13 mm
- Width: 129 mm
Original price was: ₹399.00.₹319.00Current price is: ₹319.00.
“Down in the Valley” by Rebecca West, with an introduction by Christopher Hitchens, explores a chilling tale of love, obsession, and betrayal set against the backdrop of rural England. Experience West’s masterful prose as she delves into the psychological complexities of her characters, weaving a suspenseful narrative that will keep you captivated until the very end. ISBN: 9780241411698
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Saksham Khemka –
Beautifully written and deeply moving. West’s prose is exquisite, and the story is both heartbreaking and hopeful.
Aman Dubey –
A bit too melodramatic for my taste. The writing is fine, but the story felt overblown. Not really my kind of book.
Saurabh Singh –
West’s storytelling shines! A captivating tale of obsession and betrayal. The rural setting is vividly described. A gripping read.
Rithvik Sahini –
A fantastic read! The suspense kept me on the edge of my seat, and the ending was unforgettable. Highly recommend!
Ramanansri Ravishankar Aiyar –
I was hooked from the first page! The characters are so well-developed, and the suspense is palpable. Highly recommend!
Chetan –
I was expecting more given the hype. The story felt quite dated and the pacing was off. I didn’t connect with the characters.
Shambhu –
Not my cup of tea. Found the story rather depressing and the characters unlikeable. Hitchens’ introduction was the best part.
Aditya Rambalak Varma –
West’s writing is sublime. The story is dark but compelling. The setting really comes alive. A worthwhile read.
Rik Raj Dey –
Absolutely loved it! A truly unique and captivating story. The writing is superb and the characters are unforgettable.
Kaustav Prakash –
Couldn’t get into it. The characters felt flat, and the plot didn’t grab me. Disappointed, given the positive reviews.
Prakher Nigam –
Found it quite depressing and difficult to get through. The subject matter was heavy, and I didn’t enjoy the overall tone.
Sejal Bagga –
Enjoyable but predictable. The writing is good, but the plot felt a little formulaic. Still, a pleasant way to spend an afternoon.
Yashika Methi –
The book was okay. Nothing spectacular, but not terrible either. The story was predictable, but the prose was well-written.
Sushant Dubey –
A bit of a letdown. I had higher expectations, but the story didn’t quite deliver. It wasn’t bad, but I wouldn’t rush to recommend it.
Ashutosh Goswami –
West at her best! The psychological depth is amazing, and the story is so gripping. A true masterpiece. Highly recommend!
Hemant –
Absolutely captivating! The atmosphere is incredible, and the characters are so complex. I couldn’t put it down.
Abhinav Pandey –
Found it a bit heavy and slow. The themes are interesting, but it dragged in places. Not sure I’d read it again.
Sakshi Sharma –
A classic for a reason. West’s prose is stunning, and the story is both haunting and beautiful. A must-read for any fan of classic literature.
Abhishek Singh Bhandari –
I had mixed feelings. The writing is beautiful, but the subject matter is quite dark. Be prepared for a somber read.
Medini Raj –
A literary masterpiece! The characters were so compelling and the plot was gripping. I couldn’t put it down!
Aakash –
I struggled to finish it. The plot felt convoluted, and the characters were hard to relate to. Not a fan.
Sumant Pratap Singh –
A bit slow to start, but the ending was worth it. West’s writing is beautiful, though the plot could have been tighter. Overall, a decent read.
Jyotirmayee –
A decent read overall. Some parts were captivating, other parts felt slow. I enjoyed the character exploration, though.
Keshav Singhal –
It’s a beautifully written novel, but the plot meandered a bit for me. Not my favorite, but still a solid read.