Description
- ISBN-13: 9780140187694
- Publisher: PENGUIN CLASSICS
- Binding: PAPERBACK
- Edition: Reprint
- Language: English
- Returnable: Y
- Spine Width: 23 mm
- Weight: 340 gr
- ISBN-10: 0140187693
- Publisher Date: 01 Aug 1994
- Depth: 25
- Height: 203 mm
- No of Pages: 496
- Series Title: Twentieth Century Classics
- Width: 133 mm
Pragun Jain –
McTeague is a masterpiece of naturalism. Prepare to be disturbed, but also impressed.
Ayush Kukrele –
A truly remarkable novel. McTeague is a story that will haunt you long after you finish it.
Ishant Pawar –
Loved the vivid descriptions of San Francisco. The story itself was a bit too depressing.
Himanshu Singh –
I appreciate the realism. Its dark ending didn’t resonate with me, lowering my enjoyment.
Vaibhav Singh –
A bit slow to get into, but ultimately a worthwhile read. The ending is unforgettable.
Vibha Ojha –
A classic for a reason! Appleby’s writing is superb, though the subject matter can be quite heavy.
Dimple Grover –
McTeague is a powerful, albeit bleak, read. The characters are well-developed, but the story is relentlessly depressing.
Abhinandan Agrawal –
Powerful and tragic. Appleby’s portrayal of human nature is both insightful and disturbing.
Siddhant –
I had mixed feelings. The writing was good, but the story was so tragic. It’s a memorable one.
Nayan Ghosh –
A thought-provoking novel about the destructive power of greed. Highly recommended.
Aditi Raizada –
McTeague is a tough read. The characters make some bad decisions, and it’s hard to watch their downfall.
Deepti Singh –
A dark and compelling story. Appleby’s prose is beautiful, even when describing unpleasant events.
Shreya Vatsa –
This book stayed with me long after I finished it. The themes of greed and fate are incredibly relevant.
Vidhi Gupta –
McTeague is a descent into hell. Great book, but not for the faint of heart.
Padma Tashi –
Not a light read, but an important one. McTeague explores the dark side of human desire.
Shruti Rathi –
This is a book that will stay with you. Be warned it contains mature themes.
Sahil Khadane –
I found McTeague a bit slow-paced, but the ending was impactful. Not my favorite, but worth reading once.
Muskaan Grover –
I enjoyed the setting of San Francisco. The story itself was a bit too grim for my taste.