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A Dog’s Heart

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SKU: 9780140455151

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Dive into Anatole France’s darkly comedic “A Dog’s Heart” (ISBN: 9780140455151). A Moscow doctor’s bizarre experiment—giving a stray dog a human transplant—unleashes chaos in this satirical masterpiece by Frederick Davies. Explore themes of class, science, and societal upheaval in this timeless classic.

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Description

  • ISBN-13: 9780140455151
  • Publisher: Penguin Books Ltd
  • Binding: Paperback
  • Height: 197 mm
  • No of Pages: 144
  • Series Title: English
  • Weight: 116 gr
  • ISBN-10: 0140455159
  • Publisher Date: 06 Sep 2007
  • Depth: 12
  • Language: English
  • Returnable: Y
  • Spine Width: 9 mm
  • Width: 130 mm

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Weight 0.5 kg

18 reviews for A Dog’s Heart

  1. Amaan Khan

    I really enjoyed this book, it had me thinking about society and classism. The story was engaging and the doctor was a fascinating character.

  2. Hitesh

    A truly unforgettable book. France’s satire is masterful, and the story is both hilarious and deeply unsettling.

  3. Saksham Gupta

    A unique and unsettling story. The themes are complex and the characters are memorable. Not for everyone, but I found it fascinating.

  4. Sanskar Maheshwari

    A bit too weird for me. The plot was hard to follow at times, but the writing itself was good.

  5. Arpit Jaiswal

    I had mixed feelings. The book is clever and thought-provoking, but some parts felt unnecessary and dragged on.

  6. Ch Mounica Reddy

    A clever and darkly humorous take on science and society. Some parts were slow, but the ending was satisfying.

  7. Mayank Sharma

    Worth a read if you enjoy satire and dark comedy. It’s not a light read, but it offers plenty to think about.

  8. Vatsala Goyal

    The writing is excellent, but the story is a bit too absurd for my taste. An interesting but not enjoyable experience.

  9. Muhammed Shahjas P

    An interesting concept, but the story didn’t quite grab me. I was hoping for more depth and less absurdity.

  10. Urvi Bansal

    Darkly funny and surprisingly relevant. France’s commentary on society still rings true. A bit slow-paced, but worth the read.

  11. Bharat Jaggi

    A strange and unsettling book that left me with more questions than answers. I’m not sure if I liked it or not, but I can’t stop thinking about it.

  12. Chhayank Kumar

    This book was definitely unique! Some parts were hilarious, while others were disturbing. Overall a great read.

  13. Rudhra Maurya

    A powerful and thought-provoking satire. The characters are well-developed, and the story is both entertaining and insightful.

  14. Harsh

    Not my cup of tea. While well-written, the absurdity was a bit much. The premise was intriguing but the execution fell flat.

  15. Ayush Denzil Tirkey

    Absolutely brilliant! A biting satire that is both funny and thought-provoking. A must-read for anyone interested in social commentary.

  16. Satyam Mohapatra

    I struggled to connect with the characters. The satire was heavy-handed. An okay read.

  17. Bhavya Agrawal

    A classic for a reason. The humor is biting, and the story is incredibly imaginative. Highly recommended.

  18. Ajay Deepak Nakil

    A bizarre and thought-provoking read. The satire is sharp, but the story felt a bit disjointed at times. Overall, an interesting but flawed experience.

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