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Bones Of The Tiger Of Man-Eating Tigers and Tiger-Eating Men

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SKU: 9780143417453

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Unravel the chilling mystery surrounding India’s man-eating tigers in “Bones of the Tiger.” Explore the historical accounts of tiger attacks and the cultural impact on affected communities. Follow the captivating narrative of survival and the complex relationship between humans and these apex predators. Published by Penguin Books Ltd (ISBN: 9780143417453).

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  • ISBN-13: 9780143417453
  • Publisher: Penguin
  • Publisher Imprint: Penguin
  • Language: ENGLISH
  • ISBN-10: 0143417452
  • Publisher Date: Oct. 2013
  • Binding: PAPERBACK
  • No of Pages: 272

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Weight 0.5 kg

21 reviews for Bones Of The Tiger Of Man-Eating Tigers and Tiger-Eating Men

  1. Amandeep

    The cultural impact was interesting, but I wanted more scientific analysis.

  2. Harshil Singh

    The writing was good, but I wish there was a stronger narrative.

  3. Anish Kumar

    Well-researched and informative. I learned a lot about tiger behavior.

  4. Purva Singh

    Disturbing and thought-provoking. It’s a powerful reflection on human-wildlife conflict.

  5. Prabhat Pandey

    A truly frightening and captivating book. I had to keep the lights on!

  6. Aditi

    A real eye-opener to the plight of both humans and tigers in these situations.

  7. Harshit Verma

    A powerful and disturbing read. It gives insight on the human and tiger perspective.

  8. Vishwajeet

    The initial chapters are interesting, but overall very boring.

  9. Sahil Carpenter

    A chilling read, but sometimes felt repetitive. The cultural context was fascinating though.

  10. Aaina Narang

    The book really dives into the history behind the man-eating tigers. A real page-turner.

  11. Shardul Rahul Utpat

    Fascinating subject, but the book could have been shorter.

  12. Kamakshi Jangid

    I struggled to get through it. Not for the faint of heart.

  13. Divyanshu Abhishek

    Brilliantly written and incredibly informative. A haunting read.

  14. Nishant Kumar

    Kept me on the edge of my seat. A must-read for wildlife enthusiasts.

  15. Priya Sahani

    Felt a bit slow in places, but overall an engaging read.

  16. Pallavi Singh Rana

    A disturbing yet compelling look at the man-animal conflict. Highly recommend.

  17. Mohit Shukla

    Interesting subject matter, but the writing style was a bit dry.

  18. Rajat Jain

    Gripping! I couldn’t put it down. The tiger attack descriptions were intense.

  19. Ashutosh Agarwal

    A captivating and disturbing exploration of a complex issue.

  20. Suvansh Manik

    I was expecting more about the tigers themselves, less about the historical accounts.

  21. Jyotirmayee

    The book needed better editing. Information seemed unorganized at times.

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