Description
- ISBN-13: 9780241953815
- Publisher: Penguin Books Ltd
- Binding: Paperback
- Height: 199 mm
- Returnable: Y
- Weight: 282 gr
- ISBN-10: 0241953812
- Publisher Date: 06 Nov 2014
- Depth: 31
- No of Pages: 400
- Spine Width: 25 mm
- Width: 130 mm
Original price was: ₹599.00.₹479.00Current price is: ₹479.00.
“Hundred Days” by Anita Brookner (ISBN: 9780241953815) offers a gripping account of the final 100 days of World War I. From the Marne’s turning point to the armistice, Brookner explores the brutal battles and heroic acts that defined this pivotal period. Discover the extraordinary events that shaped the war’s end and its lasting impact.
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Kartikeya Raghupatro –
I appreciated the focus on the strategies, but some parts felt repetitive.
Pratham Mittal –
A deeply moving and thought-provoking examination of the war’s end.
Harshit Agrawal –
I struggled to get through it. Too much focus on military details.
Ritik Saini –
Brookner captures the relentless nature of the final days. A somber but important read.
Rishabh Sagar –
Too much emphasis on tactics, not enough on the human toll of war.
Aryaman Chauhan –
I found it difficult to connect with the characters or the overall narrative.
Samyak Daheshwar Gajbhiye –
A powerful depiction of the war’s final moments. Highly recommend it to history buffs.
Rohit Raj –
An unflinching look at the brutality of war. Brookner’s writing is impactful.
Sidharth Kumar –
Good historical content, but not a page turner.
Saumya Darshan –
Well-researched, though a bit dry. I was hoping for more emotional depth.
Athira Venugopal –
A well-written and informative account of a pivotal moment in history.
Mansi . –
It felt more like a textbook than a story. Accurate, but not captivating.
Vinay Digwal –
The book is informative, but I was expecting a more engaging writing style.
Toshiv Mata –
A decent overview, but I found it hard to keep track of all the battles.
Brishti Hazra –
A sobering reminder of the cost of war. I learned a lot from this book.
Suraj Kumar Panda –
Informative but dry, I wish there were more firsthand accounts included.
Yash Kumar –
Brookner’s ‘Hundred Days’ is a must-read for anyone interested in WWI history.
Ajay Singh –
Brookner’s prose is sharp and insightful. A valuable contribution to WWI literature.
Rishabh Nayak –
An excellent portrayal of the desperation and hope of those final days.
Chakrash Chauhan –
A compelling narrative of the events leading to the armistice. Worth the read.
Vaibhav Kumar Arya –
A detailed account, but I felt it lacked personal stories to truly connect with the period. Still, informative.
Gungun –
It’s a bit dense, but the historical details are fascinating.