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Foe
Rated 3.93 out of 5 based on 15 customer ratings
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SKU: 9780241973691
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Shipwrecked Susan Barton finds herself on a desert island with Cruso and his slave, Friday. In this captivating tale of survival and unexpected companionship, explore themes of isolation, resilience, and the complexities of human connection. Witness the evolving dynamics between Susan, Cruso, and Friday in their struggle for survival in the face of adversity. “Foe” by Harold Augenbraum and Jose Rizal (ISBN: 9780241973691) is a must-read for fans of literary fiction.
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Nikhil Kumar –
I enjoyed the exploration of the characters’ relationships. Some parts were confusing.
Yuvraj Shuryavanshi –
Interesting but a bit too philosophical for my taste. The island setting was well-described.
Atul Nautiyal –
The narrative was disjointed at times, making it difficult to follow. I still liked it.
Paridhi Jain –
Foe is a powerful novel that stays with you long after you finish reading.
Vishesh Mishra –
Foe is well-written and engaging! The themes of survival are captivating.
Vishnuvardhan Veeravijaybabu Pinjala –
I enjoyed this book overall, but found the plot a little convoluted.
Rajan Walia –
A fascinating exploration of perspective! The relationship between Susan and Friday was very thought-provoking.
Shantanu –
A unique take on the Robinson Crusoe story! The ending was thought-provoking.
Deepanshu –
I struggled to get into this book. The writing style felt a bit dense, but good theme!
S Anurag –
Intriguing concept, but I found the pacing a bit slow. Explored interesting themes of isolation.
Prajwal Narendra Akhade –
I loved the originality of this story. The author’s writing is remarkable.
Parth Khatter –
A unique and memorable read! Explores important topics of colonialism and identity.
Daksh Bhardwaj –
A very strange book, and I couldn’t really connect with the characters!
Ayush Singh Yadav –
Slow-paced but beautifully written. The ending left me wanting more!
Anmol Bansal –
The book dragged in places, but overall a worthwhile read. The characters were complex.