Description
- ISBN-13: 9780593097786
- Publisher: Penguin Publishing Group
- Publisher Imprint: Berkley Books
- Height: 208 mm
- No of Pages: 384
- Spine Width: 28 mm
- Width: 140 mm
- ISBN-10: 0593097785
- Publisher Date: 03 Nov 2020
- Binding: Paperback
- Language: English
- Returnable: Y
- Weight: 338 gr
Abhigyan Raj –
Good but not great. It had moments of brilliance, but overall, it felt like it was trying too hard. The first book was better.
Nitish Kumar Singh –
I had high expectations, and it mostly delivered. The humor is still there, but it feels a little less fresh.
Gauni Saurav –
Laughed out loud several times! The satire is spot-on. Some storylines felt a bit rushed, but overall a good sequel.
Gauraang Gupta –
Darkly funny and irreverent. I loved the satire and the over-the-top characters. A solid sequel.
Bhavya Agrawal –
Not bad! Reminded me of the show Scrubs, but in book form. Could have been a bit shorter.
Animesh Sharma –
Enjoyable and a worthwhile follow-up. It’s a fun, quick read for anyone who needs a laugh.
Jyotiraditya Chauhan –
If you loved ‘The House of God’, you’ll probably enjoy this. It’s funny, but be prepared for some very dark humor.
Aniket Mulmule –
A fun, light read. Perfect for unwinding. The medical mishaps are both hilarious and cringe-worthy.
Aaryan Narula –
A mixed bag. Some parts were hilarious, others fell flat. It’s worth a read if you’re a fan of the genre, but don’t expect perfection.
Akshita Singh –
The best book in the world! It makes you laugh and it makes you cry. I enjoyed it.
Soumi Banerjee –
A funny and engaging read! Though not as sharp as ‘The House of God’, it still delivers plenty of laughs. The characters are well-developed, and the story is entertaining.
Indermohan Singh Sihota –
Entertaining but predictable. If you’re looking for something light and funny, this will do the trick.
Radha Swain –
I enjoyed revisiting the world of medical residency. The humor is dark, but effective. A worthy sequel, though it doesn’t quite reach the heights of the original.
Aryan Singh Chauhan –
Enjoyed the dark humor and the quirky characters. It’s not a masterpiece, but it’s definitely entertaining.
Anuja Tripathy –
I found it amusing, but a bit uneven. The pacing could have been better, but the humor was on point.
Sadhna Patel –
Not as impactful as ‘House of God’, but still worth reading. A dark, sometimes outrageous, but ultimately funny book.
Dev Shukla –
Not as good as the first book, but still a decent read. Some parts felt a bit forced, but overall, it had its moments.
Pranjul Dwivedi –
While funny at times, the plot felt a bit disjointed. Still, the characters kept me engaged.
Deepanshi –
Worth a read for fans of the original. Some parts were fantastic. It’s a good satire about residency