Description
- ISBN-13: 9781439196052
- Publisher: Atria Books
- Binding: Paperback
- Edition: Reprint
- Language: English
- Returnable: Y
- Spine Width: 15 mm
- Weight: 199 gr
- ISBN-10: 1439196052
- Publisher Date: 18 Sep 2012
- Depth: 19
- Height: 209 mm
- No of Pages: 240
- Series Title: English
- Width: 139 mm
Bhavya Goyal –
A life-changing book! Dreamseller sparked something within me. Highly recommend for anyone feeling lost or unfulfilled.
Tanisha Gulati –
A beautifully written and inspiring book. It really made me think about my life’s purpose and what I truly want to achieve.
Ashish Kumar –
Dreamseller is a magical and moving story that will stay with you long after you finish reading. I loved this book!
Prachi Joshi –
Dreamseller is a good reminder to focus on your goals. The narrative was alright, but the message shined.
Subhash Sourav –
A very fast and worthwhile read. I enjoyed the book and it got me thinking about a new chapter in my life. I love it
Abhishek Agrawal –
This book was a great addition to my self-help journey. I think it’s well-written and relatable. A must-read.
Manish Kumar J –
Dreamseller was an interesting read. Some parts resonated deeply, while others felt a bit too simplistic. Overall, a worthwhile, quick read.
Chhavi Poddar –
I loved the concept of this book! It’s a light and airy read, which I found comforting. I would read it again!
Paras Angi –
Dreamseller is a charming story, but I found it a bit too preachy at times. Still, a good message about following your heart.
Siddharth Pawdia –
I had high hopes, but Dreamseller fell a little flat. I found the plot predictable, but the theme was excellent.
Suryanshu Shekhar Singh –
I am not sure about this book. It was a fine read, but I felt like it was trying to push me to change my views. It didn’t mesh well.
Mohit Bijpuriya –
I enjoyed the fable-like quality of Dreamseller. It’s a gentle reminder to pursue your dreams, though the writing style wasn’t my favorite.
Tushar Nandani –
Dreamseller is alright, but the title doesn’t match the book. The name is a bit misleading, but is still alright.
Akash Ankit –
The book was okay. I wish the characters felt more developed. The dreamseller’s advice felt repetitive after a while.