Description
- ISBN-13: 9780141189772
- Publisher: Penguin Books Ltd
- Binding: Paperback
- Height: 130 mm
- Returnable: Y
- Weight: 258 gr
- ISBN-10: 0141189770
- Publisher Date: 22 Apr 2014
- Depth: 18
- No of Pages: 352
- Spine Width: 20 mm
- Width: 198 mm
Original price was: ₹499.00.₹399.00Current price is: ₹399.00.
Defy the Nova Mob’s virus of lies in “The Ticket That Exploded.” This explosive blend of sci-fi, poetry, and revolutionary manifesto ignites a battle against those pushing our planet to the brink. A must-read for those seeking truth and change. ISBN: 9780141189772. Published by Penguin Books Ltd.
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Apoorv Agnihotri –
Burroughs’ style is unique, but this one didn’t quite click for me. The plot felt scattered, and the message got lost in the noise.
Vishal Teotia –
Explosive and mind-bending! This book challenges everything you think you know. A bit disjointed at times, but the core message is powerful.
Prashant Kumar Yadav –
Disjointed and hard to follow. interesting ideas, but hard to digest. I wish I liked it more.
Apurv Chaduvula –
A bit difficult to get through. The language is very abstract. I would recommend if you like something a bit different.
Tanvi Tyagi –
Burroughs at his most chaotic. I loved the rebellious spirit, but struggled with the fragmented narrative. Definitely not for everyone.
Bharat Singhal –
I’m still not sure what I just read! It was an experience, that’s for sure. Not my favorite Burroughs, but still worth checking out.
Parth Sarthy Parmar –
Definitely a confusing read. Not sure I would recommend this one. Some good ideas, but so all over the place.
Ashish Kumar –
Mind-blowing! I loved this book. It is intense and can be difficult, but definitely a worthwhile experience.
Aashima Chopra –
A brilliant and disturbing vision of control and resistance. The language is intense and the concepts challenging. Highly recommended.
Anurag Kumar –
I did not like this book. Too chaotic for me to grasp the meaning of the book. I felt lost the whole time.
Adrish Roy –
Very good. A little out there, but still good. It makes you think and that is important. I recommend it.
Md Jeeshan Abrar –
A powerful and poetic indictment of modern society. It’s a challenging read, but the rewards are immense. Prepare to have your mind blown.
Aaditya Gupta –
Brilliant and disturbing vision of control and resistance. Intense language and challenging concepts
Prakhar Kumar Singh –
A revolutionary text! Burroughs challenges societal norms in a way that’s both shocking and thought-provoking. A must-read for rebels.
Yash Agarwal –
It was okay. Nothing special and honestly really weird. I wouldn’t read it again. But if you like weird, go for it.
Shravani Priya –
I am still not sure what I just read, it was an experience to say the least. But its still worth checking out.
Anirudh Yerra –
This book is a trip! It’s dense and confusing at times, but the underlying message about freedom is incredibly important. Give it a try.
Nirupama Banerjee –
Interesting ideas, but hard to digest. The writing style felt very disjointed and difficult to follow. I wanted to like it more.
Sonesh Balajirao Jadhav –
Burroughs is brilliant! I love his writing and the way he makes you think. I am definitely recommending this book to my friends.
Garima Sharma –
A challenging read that’s rewarding. Its message about freedom is incredibly important. This book is a trip!
Prince Sant –
A powerful and poetic indictment of modern society. Challenging read, but the rewards are immense.
Tanishq Kumar –
Chaotic and rebellious. I struggled with the fragmented narrative but I loved the spirit of the book
Hanish Kumar –
The book was alright. Good in some parts and boring in others. It was definitely a mixed experience.
Muhammed Safwan K –
I loved this book so much! It was a bit confusing, but very well written and makes you think about the world.
Gaurav Kumar –
A wild ride! Burroughs’ experimental style takes some getting used to, but the ideas are fascinating. Not always easy to follow, but worth the effort.