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The Death of Grass
Rated 4.05 out of 5 based on 19 customer ratings
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SKU: 9780141190174
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In a world ravaged by a virus that decimates crops, John Custance and his family face unimaginable choices as they journey to a hidden valley. “The Death of Grass” by John Christopher, with an introduction by Robert MacFarlane, is a chilling post-apocalyptic thriller exploring the limits of humanity when society collapses. ISBN: 9780141190174
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Priya Rai –
Kept me on the edge of my seat. It’s a dark read with a compelling narrative.
Ishan Srivastava –
A chilling look at societal breakdown. The ending left me feeling uneasy. Highly recommended.
Bazil Mehdi –
I appreciated the focus on the family’s struggle. Some of the plot points felt predictable.
Abhishek Chaudhary –
Classic post-apocalyptic tale. The writing style felt a bit dated, but the story is compelling.
Ravi Prakash Singh –
Gripping and suspenseful. The desperation of the characters is palpable. A must-read for dystopian fans.
Shivam Prakash Suryawanshi –
While bleak, the book offers insight into human behavior. Definitely a memorable read.
Hemant Singh –
Intense and unsettling. The pace kept me hooked. A powerful, if bleak, story.
Rahul Rajak –
A bit slow to start, but the tension builds effectively. Explores tough themes of survival.
Aman Tamrakar –
A gripping tale that explores the darker side of humanity when faced with apocalypse.
Mansi –
Good premise, but the execution was lacking in some areas. Still an enjoyable read overall.
Shubhender Shrivastav –
The characters decisions are questionable, at times frustrating. However, a captivating read.
Sneha Dutta –
Disturbing and thought-provoking. Found some of the characters unlikeable, which detracted a bit.
Chilaka Alan –
Dark and pessimistic. This book really makes you think. Not for the faint of heart.
Biprajit Mazumder –
I had mixed feelings. Well-written but hard to stomach some of the choices.
Maria Faruqi –
A realistic look at societal collapse. The characters aren’t always likeable, but that’s the point.
Rachit Sharma –
Truly frightening and thought-provoking. One of the best post-apocalyptic books.
Aman Yadav –
Fascinating concept. A little slow for modern readers, but still a valuable read.
Saumen Sain –
The story builds tension well. A classic for a reason. Some parts felt a little rushed.
Dakshta Gupta –
An interesting exploration of human nature in extreme circumstances. Worth a read.