Description
- ISBN-13: 9781984816580
- Publisher: Penguin Young Readers Group
- Publisher Imprint: G.P. Putnam’s Sons Books for Young Readers
- Height: 284 mm
- No of Pages: 40
- Spine Width: 13 mm
- Weight: 498 gr
- ISBN-10: 1984816586
- Publisher Date: 09 Feb 2021
- Binding: Hardback
- Language: English
- Returnable: Y
- Width: 229 mm
Dushyant Pratap Singh Kushwah –
The author is very talented! The story was unique, and the characters were well-developed. I did feel that it could have been a little shorter.
Abdul Aamir Tajar –
This book truly made me reflect on my own life. It’s a heartwarming story with a realistic protagonist. Some parts were a little slow for my liking.
Rohan Verma –
A thought-provoking read that kept me engaged. The characters were relatable, and the story was heartwarming. But, at times it could get preachy.
Rohan –
A really sweet book that left me feeling good. Though I will say at times the author was a little bit too descriptive and it took away from the plot.
Parth Kimta –
A decent read. The plot kept me intrigued, but some characters felt underdeveloped. I would recommend with reservations.
Nitish Negi –
A beautifully written story with a powerful message. There were a couple of plot points that didn’t quite land, but overall, a great book.
Manish –
Dal’s journey is worth the read. I felt that at times it would drag on a bit too long, but the story was worth it!
Utkarsh Shukla –
A book that will stay with you long after you finish reading. Dal’s story is both inspiring and relatable. I wish it had a more gripping plot.
Ishu Yadav –
I found myself completely engrossed in Dal’s world. The narrative is captivating and the emotions are genuine. The ending felt a little rushed though.
Gyan Prakash –
I enjoyed reading ‘Just Being Dal.’ It was a nice easy read. There were a few editing errors, but overall it was still good.
Jacob Francis –
An inspiring book about finding yourself. The author has such a beautiful way of writing, though the middle felt like it was dragging.
Vaastvikta Malik –
I had high hopes for this book, but I was ultimately disappointed. The plot was confusing, and the characters were underdeveloped. Not for me.
Devashish Chaudhary –
I absolutely loved Dal’s journey! It was inspiring and beautifully written. The middle was a little slow, but otherwise, it was perfect.
Pyla Venkat Chaitanya –
A heartwarming story that explores self-discovery. It was easy to relate to Dal, though the pacing could have been better. Worth a read.
Padma Tashi –
Just Being Dal is a gem! A beautiful exploration of self-discovery with relatable characters and a captivating storyline. A few slow moments, but worth it.
Jaya –
Dal’s character resonated with me. The plot had a few lulls, but the message is powerful. A decent book to ponder on.
Mohit Verma –
Just Being Dal is a wonderful book! It will really make you think about life. I would recommend this book. Sometimes, Dal would annoy me a bit.
Vibhu Vibhor Tiwari –
I had mixed feelings. While the writing was beautiful, the story felt somewhat incomplete. I was expecting a bit more from the ending.
Sanjana Srivastava –
A heartwarming story, though a bit slow-paced at times. Dal’s journey is relatable, but I wished for more action. Overall, a pleasant read.
Gadha R –
Dal’s story is unique and engaging. I was captivated from the beginning to the end. Some elements were predictable, but the emotion was raw.
Hemant Singh –
Just Being Dal is a charming and thought-provoking exploration of self-discovery. I enjoyed it immensely! Some parts I found a bit confusing, but overall it was great.
Lavika Maheshwari –
This book really hit home for me. I feel like I know Dal. The author really made her come to life! It could get a bit boring at times though.
Jaiya Deswal –
While I appreciate the message, the execution fell short. The characters felt flat and the plot was predictable. I wish it had more depth.