Description
- ISBN-13: 9780143065449
- Publisher: Penguin Books India
- Binding: Paperback
- No of Pages: 208
- ISBN-10: 0143065440
- Publisher Date: 14 Nov 2009
- Language: English
Original price was: ₹250.00.₹200.00Current price is: ₹200.00.
Defy the ordinary in “Diary of an Unreasonable Man” (ISBN: 9780143065449) by Stephen Ruppenthal. Follow Pranav Kumar, an ad executive turned anarchist, as he rebels against consumerism and shakes up Mumbai. His unorthodox methods expose scams, challenge societal norms, and ignite a movement. But doing good comes at a price in this darkly comic debut. Can Pranav change the world or will the system break him first?
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Gauri Ghosal –
I was expecting more depth. The book touches on interesting themes but doesn’t explore them fully.
Aditya Singh –
Interesting storyline, the main character Pranav has an interesting character.
Shubh Gupta –
Interesting read. Story is easy to digest, suitable for leisure time
Tejaswi Satya Sai Raj Mosa –
I enjoyed the satirical tone, but the ending felt rushed. Could have been a great book, but fell slightly short of expectations.
Ananya Singh –
The character of Pranav is well crafted, enjoyed reading. Worth recommending
Aditya Gujrawat –
A quirky read! Pranav’s antics are amusing, but sometimes the plot felt a bit disjointed. Still, an interesting take on modern society. Worth a read.
Parteek Jain –
Very thought provoking book, opens up your minds for different ideas
Devansh Saxena –
An amazing book, couldn’t put it down. Storyline is gripping and I love how the author write.
Dev Kumar Gupta –
While the premise was intriguing, I struggled to connect with Pranav. His actions felt impulsive and often misguided.
Kuldeep Samal –
Bad book, the starting is boring, the ending is boring. I don’t enjoy this book at all.
Harshit Kumar –
Very good book, I will read it again soon. Its worth every penny.
Shivam Sharma –
The book had me laughing out loud one minute and pondering social issues the next. Pranav is a fascinating character, even if a bit extreme.
Manish Kumar –
Not my type of book. I don’t enjoy the storyline at all, waste of money
Saurabh –
An engaging story with a unique perspective. The author’s voice is strong and confident. I would recommend it.
Jashan Sankla –
Good book to read, however, its slightly pricey, will consider borrowing next time.
Rishikesh Chaudhary –
Pranav’s fight against consumerism is inspiring, but the narrative jumps around quite a bit. A good concept, but the execution could be smoother.
Aditya Rastogi –
A darkly comic look at Mumbai and its problems. Ruppenthal’s writing is sharp and witty. Highly recommended!
Balamuri Sai Sravan –
Enjoyed the satire, but found some of Pranav’s actions hard to believe. Still, a fun and thought-provoking read.
Sunidhi Govind Kela –
Found the book a bit preachy at times. Pranav’s methods felt unrealistic, but the overall message is important.
Mayur Tukaram Udmale –
Not a very interesting book, I got bored after a while, too draggy
Chirag Mulchandani –
This book makes you think! Pranav is an oddball, but his heart’s in the right place. A worthwhile read.
Mihir Yeshwantkumar Parmar –
The book started strong but lost momentum towards the end. Pranav’s character development felt incomplete.
Jinendra –
A fast-paced and entertaining story with a powerful message. I loved Pranav’s unconventional approach.
Sudhir Wadhawan –
Loved the character of Pranav! His rebellious spirit is infectious. A thought-provoking and entertaining read.
Prajjwal Sahu –
A brilliant debut! Ruppenthal tackles complex issues with humor and insight. I couldn’t put it down.