Description
- ISBN-13: 9780141995441
- Publisher: Penguin Books Ltd
- Binding: Paperback
- No of Pages: 368
- Weight: 498 gr
- ISBN-10: 0141995440
- Publisher Date: 30 Mar 2023
- Height: 198 mm
- Spine Width: 35 mm
- Width: 129 mm
Original price was: ₹699.00.₹559.00Current price is: ₹559.00.
Experience the gripping narrative of “Shutdown” by Andrew Roberts (ISBN: 9780141995441), a compelling exploration of a world grappling with an unprecedented global crisis. Roberts masterfully portrays the economic and social upheaval, offering a chilling glimpse into a future on the brink. Dive into the heart of a world teetering on the edge and discover the resilience of the human spirit amidst chaos.
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Drishti Singh –
I loved the premise and world Roberts created. I’m excited to read more. A truly gripping and immersive read.
Pratishtha Tekriwal –
A powerful and thought-provoking book. Roberts’ writing is superb, and the story is incredibly relevant to today’s world. Highly recommended.
Pragati Bisht –
The book was decent. The story dragged in parts, and the characters weren’t all that memorable.
Ravinder Kumar –
Shutdown really captured how society might react in this sort of situation. A bit slow to get going, but once it does, it’s fantastic.
Ishaan Garg –
Shutdown is a fantastic read that will keep you on the edge of your seat. I highly recommend it!
Pratyush Bisht –
Shutdown was a thought-provoking read, though a bit slow in parts. The characters were well-developed, and the plot kept me guessing. Overall, an enjoyable experience.
Ayush Mishra –
The characters were well-developed, and I enjoyed reading about their struggles. The plot dragged a little in the middle, but it picked up again.
Hriyam Dutta –
Roberts paints a bleak picture, but it felt a little too drawn out. The writing is good, just not entirely my cup of tea. Still worth reading for the premise.
Aditi –
I had mixed feelings. The first half was amazing, but the ending felt rushed. Still, a worthwhile read for fans of dystopian fiction.
Sourav Kumar Saw –
A decent read. The crisis felt a bit exaggerated, but the author captured the feeling of panic well. Not my favourite, but not bad either.
Nishi Maurya –
A terrifying glimpse into a possible future. The author did a good job crafting the world, but some plot elements felt unrealistic.
Shashwat Harsh –
Wow! This book was amazing. I loved it so much that I could not put it down.
Bhavya Batra –
It’s a good story, but it didn’t really resonate with me. The writing was fine, but I just couldn’t get invested in the characters.
Apoorv Saxena –
Decent book. It had a great concept, but the execution could have been better. Some parts were confusing, and the ending was abrupt.
Prachi Joshi –
This book was amazing. It was very suspenseful, and I couldn’t put it down.
Sameer Saurabh Kiro –
This book hooked me from the first page! Roberts creates a believable and terrifying future. A must-read for anyone who loves thrillers.
Satish Sharma –
Roberts’ writing is excellent, but the subject matter was a bit depressing. It’s a good book, but be prepared for a dark and unsettling read.
Madhur Atre –
Gripping from start to finish! I couldn’t put it down. The author’s vision of a world in crisis is both terrifying and captivating.
Prashant Thakur –
A solid stars! Shutdown is a masterclass in suspense and world-building. Roberts is a genius, and the story stays with you long after you finish.
Rajat Srivastava –
I loved the world-building, but the plot was predictable. Still an enjoyable read, but not as groundbreaking as I’d hoped.
Nishant Kumar –
Not bad. Some of the plot points seemed a bit contrived, but overall, it was an okay read.
Sourin Dutta –
An interesting story, but not one I’ll likely read again. The topic was too stressful for my taste. Well-written, though.