Description
- ISBN-13: 9780143427360
- Publisher: PENGUIN CLASSICS
- Binding: Paperback
- Language: English
- Weight: 222.26 gr
- ISBN-10: 0143427369
- Publisher Date: 2016-11-25
- Height: 22.098 mm
- No of Pages: 336
- Width: 128 mm
Original price was: ₹250.00.₹200.00Current price is: ₹200.00.
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Jay Chandani –
The writing style is a bit dry, but the message is incredibly important. Made me think about the world in a whole new light. Worth the read.
Vaishnavi Jha –
Orwell’s masterpiece is as relevant today as it was when it was first published. A chilling reminder of the dangers of unchecked power. Read it!
Moin Khan –
A dark and disturbing story that is very important even today. It can be hard to get through, but it’s worth the effort.
Parvez Khalek –
Absolutely terrifying and brilliant. Orwell’s depiction of surveillance and control is incredibly prescient. A must-read for everyone.
Richa Bhardwaj –
Found it slow-paced and a bit repetitive. The themes are important, but the execution didn’t quite grab me. Expected more based on the hype.
Vidhi Gupta –
While the message is strong, the writing style was a bit dense for me. I found myself having to reread some passages.
Sharayu Hitesh Vyavahare –
I understand the importance, but I didn’t enjoy reading it. Found it depressing and slow. Maybe it’s just not my kind of book.
Ashutosh Shankar –
This book is a punch to the gut. A disturbing, relevant, and important read that everyone should experience. Highly recommended.
Aishwarya Jeggan –
I appreciated the warning against totalitarianism, but the story itself was rather depressing. Hard to enjoy, but important.
Yashu Priya –
The concepts are fascinating, but the execution felt a bit clunky. Still worth reading for the ideas it presents. I have mixed feelings.
Mustaffa Sidiq Lone –
A disturbing and insightful look at the dangers of totalitarianism. A must-read for anyone concerned about the future of society.
Soujanya Tiwari –
Orwell’s vision of the future is chillingly realistic. A must-read for anyone interested in politics and social commentary. Powerful stuff.
Aakash –
Overhyped, in my opinion. The ideas are interesting, but the plot felt predictable. Not sure it lived up to the hype. It’s just OK.
Gaurav Singh –
Important, but difficult to read. The themes are heavy and the ending is bleak. Be prepared for a depressing experience. It can be sad.
Aditi –
Found it depressing and unsettling, but that’s the point, isn’t it? A powerful warning about the dangers of totalitarianism. Not an easy read.
Valley Issar –
This book is a masterpiece. It’s a dark and disturbing look at the future, but it’s also a powerful reminder of the importance of freedom. Worth it.
Awdhesh Gairola –
I struggled to connect with the characters, but the overall message is powerful. It made me think a lot about the current state of the world.
Nishant Choudhury Sarania –
A dark and unsettling masterpiece that will stay with you long after you finish reading. Brilliantly written and incredibly relevant. I love it.
Tarkik Gautam Ranjan –
A classic for a reason. The concepts are thought-provoking, but the writing style felt a bit dated. Still worth reading, just be prepared.
Kushal Jaiswal –
A bleak and unforgettable masterpiece. It paints a grim picture of the future, but it’s a crucial reminder of the importance of freedom.
Sanket Yuvraj Meshram –
A chilling read that stays with you long after you finish. Orwell’s vision is disturbingly relevant today. Some parts were slow, but overall impactful.
Manjeet Dahiya –
A disturbing and thought-provoking novel that continues to resonate today. A powerful reminder of the importance of critical thinking.