Description
- ISBN-13: 9789353494049
- Publisher: Penguin Books India
- Height: 47 mm
- No of Pages: 140
- Width: 56 mm
- ISBN-10: 9353494044
- Binding: Paperback
- Language: Hindi
- Weight: 1000 gr
Original price was: ₹150.00.₹120.00Current price is: ₹120.00.
“Utarte Jwar Ki Seepiyan” explores themes of love, loss, and resilience in the face of adversity. This poignant novel follows the journey of individuals navigating the complexities of life. ISBN: 9789353494049. Discover a story of self-discovery and the search for meaning in a world marked by change and uncertainty. Perfect for readers who appreciate thought-provoking narratives and emotional depth.
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Arshit Singh –
An okay read. The plot was somewhat predictable, but the author’s writing style is engaging.
Bhupesh –
Absolutely loved this book! The emotional depth and relatable characters made it a memorable read.
Naman Kumar –
A powerful story of love and loss. The author’s prose is lyrical and moving. A must-read.
Rishabh Raj Singh –
A wonderful exploration of self-discovery and resilience. It’s a story that lingers in your thoughts.
Saksham Dhawan –
A poignant and thought-provoking novel. Explores the human condition with great sensitivity. Enjoyed it!
Anuj Pandey –
This book had some interesting ideas, but it didn’t quite come together for me.
Tani Gupta –
This book stays with you long after you finish. The exploration of resilience is truly inspiring. Highly recommended.
Digvijay Singh Rana –
I had mixed feelings. Parts were incredibly moving, while others felt a little drawn out.
Bhumika Chauhan –
Heart-wrenching and beautiful. The author captures the complexities of life so well. Highly recommend.
Abhishek Kumar Nishad –
Decent book, but nothing extraordinary. The characters were well-developed, but the plot felt familiar.
Saurabh Prakhar –
Beautifully written! The characters were so real, and their struggles resonated with me. A definite recommendation.
Srishti Thukral –
I enjoyed the writing style, but the story didn’t fully grab me. A solid effort nonetheless.
Manya Kashyap –
Not my favorite. It was alright, but it didn’t particularly captivate me. Some parts felt confusing.
Atharva Rao –
A fairly good read. I was expecting more depth, but it was still an enjoyable story overall.
Paridhi Jain –
An evocative and inspiring novel. The perfect blend of emotion and introspection. A must-read!
Mayank Sharma –
A touching story, though I found the pacing a bit slow at times. Explores deep themes of love and loss effectively. Worth a read.