The Bookish Owl
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Ishika Arya – March 18, 2023
Well-researched, but the structure could be better. I sometimes lost the thread.
Gowri Krishna V R – August 2, 2023
This book really highlights the impact of British policies. A powerful and disturbing read.
Diksha Munjal – August 14, 2023
Okay, but I expected more analysis of the social impact. Too focused on economics.
Zinnia Sanfui – September 10, 2023
The level of detail is impressive, though at times overwhelming. I feel like I learned a lot!
Mayank Sharma – November 25, 2023
Excellent research! Really sheds light on the complexities of the famine. Highly recommended for history buffs.
Rohit Soni – February 3, 2024
A fascinating study of a critical period. The author does a great job connecting the dots.
Antra Kumari – February 16, 2024
While the topic is crucial, the writing style is a bit dry. I wish it was more engaging.
Tushar Choudhary – February 19, 2024
A detailed look at a difficult period. Heavy on the economics, but important to understand the human cost.
Himanshu Shekhar – May 17, 2024
A bit academic for a casual reader, but still worthwhile.
Abhay Virmani – July 1, 2024
Good, but requires some background knowledge to fully appreciate.
Vaibhav Singh – July 5, 2024
A sobering read. The author clearly knows their stuff.
Hemant Kumar – July 5, 2024
Offers a unique perspective on the famine. A valuable contribution to the field.
Tushar Goyal – October 6, 2024
The book was informative, but quite dense. I struggled with some of the jargon.
Jahanvi – October 23, 2024
Provides a comprehensive analysis. A must-read for anyone studying colonial India.
Srishti Sharma – November 3, 2024
Dense and slow-paced, but ultimately rewarding. The insights are worth the effort.
Tridibesh Mukhopadhyay – December 13, 2024
Important historical work. The connections between cotton production and famine were eye-opening.
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Ishika Arya –
Well-researched, but the structure could be better. I sometimes lost the thread.
Gowri Krishna V R –
This book really highlights the impact of British policies. A powerful and disturbing read.
Diksha Munjal –
Okay, but I expected more analysis of the social impact. Too focused on economics.
Zinnia Sanfui –
The level of detail is impressive, though at times overwhelming. I feel like I learned a lot!
Mayank Sharma –
Excellent research! Really sheds light on the complexities of the famine. Highly recommended for history buffs.
Rohit Soni –
A fascinating study of a critical period. The author does a great job connecting the dots.
Antra Kumari –
While the topic is crucial, the writing style is a bit dry. I wish it was more engaging.
Tushar Choudhary –
A detailed look at a difficult period. Heavy on the economics, but important to understand the human cost.
Himanshu Shekhar –
A bit academic for a casual reader, but still worthwhile.
Abhay Virmani –
Good, but requires some background knowledge to fully appreciate.
Vaibhav Singh –
A sobering read. The author clearly knows their stuff.
Hemant Kumar –
Offers a unique perspective on the famine. A valuable contribution to the field.
Tushar Goyal –
The book was informative, but quite dense. I struggled with some of the jargon.
Jahanvi –
Provides a comprehensive analysis. A must-read for anyone studying colonial India.
Srishti Sharma –
Dense and slow-paced, but ultimately rewarding. The insights are worth the effort.
Tridibesh Mukhopadhyay –
Important historical work. The connections between cotton production and famine were eye-opening.