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2012 Nights

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SKU: 9788172344238

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Will the world end, or are stories ending because it is? In “2012 Nights” by Vipul Rikhi (ISBN: 9788172344238), a drunk writer, convinced of impending doom, narrates tales to his cat. From Sindbad to Ali Baba, modern fables intertwine with historical, mythological, and political allegories. Like Scheherazade, he spins stories of compassion, greed, and destruction. Will his tales save the world or is it already too late? Discover the answers in this captivating collection.

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Description

  • ISBN-13: 9788172344238
  • Publisher: Fingerprint
  • Publisher Imprint: Fingerprint Publishing
  • Edition: 1
  • No of Pages: 260
  • ISBN-10: 8172344236
  • Publisher Date: 18 Oct 2012
  • Binding: PAPERBACK
  • Language: ENGLISH

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Weight 0.5 kg

13 reviews for 2012 Nights

  1. Aniket Birda

    Amazing book. Loved reading this and I could not put it down. Will definitely recommend it to others.

  2. Naveen Kumar

    A unique blend of mythology and modern tales. Some stories captivated me, while others felt a bit disjointed. Overall, an interesting read.

  3. Kanishka

    Did not like the writing style of the author. It was boring and could not connect to the story.

  4. Nancy Prasad

    The book was alright, but I didn’t connect with all the stories. Some were great, while others felt underdeveloped. Mixed feelings.

  5. Kuldeep Samal

    I enjoyed the political allegory of the stories. It made me think of the world in a different way.

  6. Manisha Kumari

    Rikhi’s writing is beautiful, but the constant doom-and-gloom got a little tiring. Still, a thought-provoking collection of stories.

  7. Aditi Singh

    The book was nice. The stories were all good and enjoyed reading them

  8. Naveen Kumar

    Loved the way the author has mixed mythology with modern stories. It felt quite unique.

  9. Saksham Verma

    Loved the mix of old and new! The cat narrator added a quirky charm. Definitely recommend for those who enjoy experimental fiction.

  10. Parth Dixit

    A fascinating exploration of storytelling and the apocalypse! Rikhi’s imagination is truly impressive. Highly recommended!

  11. Vaibhav Raj

    The ending felt a little abrupt, but the journey was worth it. An engaging and imaginative read.

  12. Naman Gulati

    A good collection of stories, but the plot felt lacking.

  13. Akanksha Jain

    Felt that the story was a bit lengthy and could be a bit shorter.

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