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Circles of Hell
Rated 4.00 out of 5 based on 25 customer ratings
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SKU: 9780141980225
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Embark on a literary journey through time and place with John le Carré’s “Circles of Hell”. From Victorian London to ancient Japan, experience lyrical stories, epic poems, and thought-provoking essays. Explore themes of love, loss, and the human condition in this captivating collection. (ISBN: 9780141980225)
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Nimish Nagi –
Insightful stories. The end tied everything together very well.
Devansh Bansal –
Le Carré’s writing is beautiful, but the collection felt disjointed. I loved the Japan segments, but the rest was hard to get through.
Aditya Pratap Singh Parihar –
Not what I expected. The historical settings were interesting, but the pacing was inconsistent. A decent read, not great.
Karan Golani –
Some stories were amazing, and some were not good. Overall, it was okay.
Nishit Muralia –
Circles of Hell is a truly unforgettable literary experience. Prepare to be transported and deeply moved.
Udit Anand Nikam –
The ancient Japan section was beautiful. The other sections were too slow.
Pranjal Vats –
A thought-provoking collection that will stay with you long after you finish reading. The essays were particularly impactful.
Fredrick Lakra –
Beautiful writing, but it was hard to understand at times. Interesting book, but overall, hard to grasp.
Karma Kunzang Tenzing Bhutia –
A thought-provoking exploration of humanity. Some stories resonated more than others, but overall, a worthwhile read.
T S Kavya –
Variety of stories, most were good. Some were bad, but overall, it was a decent read.
Ravindran S –
The book had so much to say about life. The ancient Japan story was the best of them all.
Vaibhav Raturi –
Stunning prose and compelling themes. A must-read for anyone who loves literature. Some poems are hard to grasp at first.
Mohit Bansal –
Great writing. It will make you think and consider loss and love. Recommended!
Mrityunjay Sharma –
This collection is a testament to Le Carré’s versatility. A few stories didn’t quite land for me, but the highlights were exceptional.
Jitin M –
I appreciated the variety of genres and settings. A few stories were forgettable, but most were quite good.
Fathimath Zeba T Z –
This will make you think about life. I loved the essay the most.
Ansh Arora –
I enjoyed most of the stories and found the essays insightful. A few parts dragged, but the ending was satisfying.
Aishwarya Jeggan –
Talent shines through in this story. It can be slow, but a good read.
Angel Johnson –
A mixed bag. Some stories were brilliant, others fell flat. The Victorian London settings were a highlight, though. Overall, an okay read.
Samadrita Sen –
Not what I wanted from this book, but overall, it was okay and a decent read.
Aniket Kumar –
While the writing is beautiful, I found the book somewhat disjointed and hard to follow at times.
Tanya Jethwani –
I couldn’t put it down! The stories drew me in, each one unique and captivating. A true masterpiece.
Yadav Akshay Dayanand –
Le Carré’s talent shines through in this diverse collection. A few parts felt slow, but overall, it was a rewarding experience.
Harshal Dharme –
Beautifully written, but a bit too dense for me. I struggled to connect with some of the characters. Still, it was interesting.
Pushkar Kumar –
A captivating collection that explores the depths of human emotion. I especially loved the stories set in ancient Japan. Highly recommended!