Description
- ISBN-13: 9780241986479
- Publisher: Penguin Books Ltd
- Binding: Paperback
- No of Pages: 416
- Weight: 230 gr
- ISBN-10: 0241986478
- Publisher Date: 06 Jun 2019
- Height: 181 mm
- Spine Width: 25 mm
- Width: 111 mm
Original price was: ₹499.00.₹399.00Current price is: ₹399.00.
Relive the teenage angst and dreams of 1970s Birmingham with “The Rotters’ Club” by Nick Hornby. Follow a group of school friends navigating music, girls, and growing up in this funny and poignant coming-of-age novel. Get your copy now and experience the wit and charm of Hornby’s storytelling. ISBN: 9780241986479
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Pritam Mandal –
A delightful read! Hornby’s wit is on full display. I loved the characters and the setting.
Praveen B –
Hornby at his best! Witty, insightful, and genuinely funny. Highly recommend for a lighthearted read.
Bhavuk Pareyani –
A pleasant read, but not particularly memorable. The s setting was well-done, though.
Yash Dabee –
I had high hopes, but was a little let down. Some parts were great, others felt slow.
Princi Rai –
Charming and funny, though the plot meandered a bit. I enjoyed the characters and the s setting.
Ashish Kumar –
Entertaining, but a bit uneven. The humor is there, but the plot could have been tighter.
Kurian Philip –
A decent read, but nothing special. I found it a little slow in places, but the writing is good.
Saffil Ahmad –
Fantastic! A truly enjoyable read. I loved the humor and the characters were so believable.
Prakhar Kumar Singh –
Excellent! A witty and insightful look at teenage life in the s. Highly recommend.
Mahak –
I wanted to love it, but it was just okay. Some parts were funny, others were boring.
Aslam M U –
Wonderful! A funny and touching story about friendship and growing up. A must-read!
Renuka Singh –
Not bad, but not great either. The characters were interesting, but the plot was a bit weak.
Alyn Biju Sahariya S –
I laughed out loud! The characters are relatable, and the nostalgia is strong. A great trip down memory lane.
Rajat Choubey –
A mixed bag. Some storylines were captivating, others less so. Still, worth a read for Hornby fans.
Saanchi Munjal –
Funny and heartwarming. A great story about friendship and growing up. Highly recommended!
Prajjwal Sahu –
Loved it! Hilarious and heartwarming. A perfect book for anyone who grew up in the s.
Sahil Chahal –
Enjoyable enough, but felt a bit disjointed at times. The humor is definitely there, though.
Suhani Tayal –
Not my favorite Hornby, but still a solid read. The humor is good, and the characters are well-developed.
Ritika Sharma –
This book was alright. The story was okay, but I think that there are better books out there to read.
Sahil Matta –
I thought that this book was a very entertaining read. I laughed many times throughout this book.
Ansh Arora –
A good read, but a bit long. The characters are well-developed, but the plot meanders.
Pushpendra Gangwar –
A fun read, capturing s teenage life. Some parts dragged, but overall enjoyable. Hornby’s wit shines through.
Piyush Ojha –
Absolutely brilliant! I couldn’t put it down. Hornby’s writing is sharp and hilarious.