Description
- ISBN-13: 9780670092666
- Publisher: Penguin Hamish Hamilton
- Height: 47 mm
- No of Pages: 704
- ISBN-10: 0670092665
- Binding: Hardcover
- Language: English
Original price was: ₹799.00.₹639.00Current price is: ₹639.00.
In 1901, on a fictional island in the Ottoman Empire, an outbreak of bubonic plague ravages a small community. As panic and fear escalate, two young lovers find themselves caught between tradition and progress as they navigate the devastating consequences of the disease and social unrest. Orhan Pamuk’s “Nights of Plague” (ISBN: 9780670092666) is a powerful exploration of love, loss, and the enduring power of the human spirit in the face of adversity.
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Praveen Kumar –
Nights of Plague is a triumph! Pamuk’s storytelling is masterful, creating a haunting atmosphere. This book is for readers who appreciate literary brilliance.
Aekansh Bakshi –
Found the book a bit dense and slow-moving. The characters were interesting, but I struggled to connect with them. Not sure I’d recommend.
Aakanksha Singh –
The writing was beautiful, but the plot dragged. The romance felt shoehorned. Overall, it was okay, but not sure I’d recommend it.
Abhishek Anand –
This book exceeded my expectations! The characters were captivating. Perfect balance of history, romance, and suspense. What a delight
Ananya Okhde –
Pamuk’s writing is beautiful, but I found the plot meandering. The plague setting was interesting, but the story didn’t fully grab me. I expected more.
Shahbaz J Sheikh –
A beautifully written book that transports you to another time and place. The plague storyline was gripping, and the characters were complex. Loved it.
Shagun Singh –
Pamuk creates a world you can almost touch and feel. Its a story of love, resilience, and the human spirit. A definite must-read.
Shivam Kumar Gupta –
Loved the historical details and the exploration of love and loss. Pamuk is a master storyteller. I did get lost a few times but overall it was a good read.
Akanksha Sinha –
I struggled to get into this book. The plot was slow, and the characters didn’t fully resonate with me. Probably wouldn’t read it again.
Kapil Yadav –
The Ottoman setting was new for me. A few characters stood out, but overall, it was an alright book. I expected a faster pace
Anshuman Garg –
The book was a mixed bag for me. The historical context was fascinating, but the romance felt a little underdeveloped. Worth a read if you like history.
Manisha Kumari Gobind Prajapati –
Absolutely loved this book! The characters were so well-developed, and the story was incredibly moving. One of my favorites of the year.
Rahul Kannojia –
This book was okay. Nothing really stood out to me. The writing was good, but the story itself was unmemorable. Not bad, not great.
Debjyoti Paul –
I was completely absorbed in this story. The atmosphere was so vivid and the characters so real. A must-read for historical fiction fans.
Ayush Narang –
I enjoyed learning about the Ottoman Empire and the plague. The book was quite long, but the ending was satisfying. A worthwhile read.
Shekhar Suresh Patil –
An immersive and thought-provoking read. Pamuk’s attention to detail is remarkable. One of the best historical books I’ve read.
Om Prakash Bhardwaj –
The plague elements were well done, but I found the overall story a bit depressing. The ending was hopeful, but it took a while to get there. Overall, good.
Mohit Verma –
A thought-provoking read, but the pacing felt a bit slow at times. The characters were well-developed, and the historical context was fascinating. Overall, a good book, but not my favorite.
Yash Koshal –
A captivating story! The atmosphere was so immersive, I felt like I was right there on the island. Highly recommend. The writing is great.
Mohit Bansal –
The book was interesting, but it felt too long. The historical details were fascinating, but the plot could have been tighter. Worth a read if you like slow-burners.
Yati Vinayaka –
Interesting historical fiction with a unique perspective. The romance felt a little forced, but the plague elements were well done. Good read.
Siddhik Gagguturu –
Pamuk’s writing is stunning, and the story is both heartbreaking and hopeful. A powerful exploration of the human spirit. Recommended.
Aniruddha Khohwal –
The writing style was interesting, but I found it hard to follow at times. The plague aspect was well-researched but it moved slowly
Priyanka Sarkar –
A decent read, but nothing special. The writing was fine, but the story didn’t really grab me. I was hoping for something more exciting. Ok ok