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El Filibusterismo
Rated 4.08 out of 5 based on 13 customer ratings
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SKU: 9780143106395
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Dive into Jose Rizal’s gripping sequel to Noli Me Tangere. El Filibusterismo (The Reign of Greed) follows Crisostomo Ibarra’s return as the wealthy and enigmatic Simoun. Fuelled by vengeance, he ignites a revolution against the corrupt Spanish colonial system in the Philippines. Explore themes of love, betrayal, and the fight for freedom in this timeless classic. ISBN: 9780143106395. Perfect for fans of historical fiction and political thrillers.
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Muskan Gulyani –
A thought-provoking novel that challenges the status quo. Simoun’s transformation is fascinating. The political undertones resonate deeply.
Sayan Dey –
Darker and more cynical than Noli. Simoun’s vengeance is understandable, but his methods are questionable. A complex and challenging read.
Rishabh Nath Kalita –
Not as enjoyable as Noli Me Tangere, but still a worthwhile read. The characters are complex, and the story is engaging. Worth reading
Ch Mounica Reddy –
I appreciate Rizal’s courage in writing this. However, I found the pacing uneven. Some chapters were gripping, others dragged. Overall, a good read.
Muhammad Ammar Aftab –
El Filibusterismo is a powerful indictment of colonialism. Rizal’s writing is beautiful and evocative. The story is heartbreaking and inspiring.
Aditya Rastogi –
A powerful sequel, but darker than Noli. Simoun’s character is compelling, though the plot felt a bit convoluted at times. Rizal’s social commentary is still sharp.
Maniratnam –
El Filibusterismo is a must-read for understanding Philippine history. Found it slow in parts, but the ending is unforgettable. The characters are well developed.
Jayesh –
Important, but heavy. Be prepared for a bleak outlook. Rizal doesn’t shy away from portraying the harsh realities of colonial life.
Aditya Jain –
The characters had me hooked from the start and I couldn’t put it down until I reached the end. Would recommend it to a friend.
Priyanka Rathore –
A bit too preachy for my taste, but the historical context is important. I struggled with some of the philosophical discussions.
Nelli Sam Prakash –
The book was nice overall. There were some parts that were hard to understand, but I still learned something from it.
Akshit Sachdeva –
Rizal is a master storyteller! This book is a rollercoaster of emotions. Highly recommend. A must-read for history buffs.
Saffil Ahmad –
Rizal’s brilliance shines through! The themes are still relevant today. A bit dense, but worth the effort. Simoun is a tragic hero. Highly recommended.