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Anon

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SKU: 9789387779631

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“Anon.”, by Bhavani Iyer (ISBN: 9789387779631), plunges you into 1960s-70s Calcutta. Meet Debottam and Urbish, an unlikely pair bound by writing. One’s a privileged vagabond, the other an ambitious dreamer. Explore Shantiniketan, Park Street’s jazz scene, and a friendship where one will kill for words, and the other will die for them. A tale where identity blurs, echoing ‘What’s in a name?’

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Description

  • ISBN-13: 9789387779631
  • Publisher: Fingerprint! Publishing
  • Binding: Paperback
  • Language: English
  • Weight: 700 gr
  • ISBN-10: 9387779637
  • Publisher Date: 01 May 2018
  • Height: 1.9 mm
  • No of Pages: 312
  • Width: 12.6 mm

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Weight 0.5 kg

15 reviews for Anon

  1. Bhukya Sharun Rathod

    Anon is a captivating tale of friendship and ambition set in a fascinating era. It is a book you will not forget anytime soon.

  2. Shravani Priya

    Anon explores deep themes with beautiful prose. The plot had some slow moments, but the characters kept me engaged.

  3. Keshav Singh Bhati

    The depiction of s-s Calcutta was fantastic! However, the story itself didn’t quite grab me as much as I’d hoped.

  4. Sourav Saha

    Anon was beautifully written. The exploration of identity was thought-provoking. The ending felt a little rushed, but still enjoyable.

  5. Eshan Barnala

    A decent read about friendship and ambition in Calcutta. The writing was good, but I found the plot a bit slow at times. Overall, an okay book.

  6. Premsi Raman T

    The writing style is excellent. I liked the premise but felt the execution was a bit lacking in some areas. Still a good read.

  7. Akif M

    I enjoyed the book, especially the parts set in Shantiniketan. Some portions were hard to follow, but it was ultimately rewarding.

  8. Rajan Walia

    I loved the setting of Calcutta! The characters were interesting, though I didn’t fully connect with them. A unique story, worth checking out.

  9. Sanchit Dahiya

    A unique story, but I found the pace to be a little slow. The setting was interesting, but it wasn’t my favorite book.

  10. Nishit Prashant Lokhande

    I loved the atmosphere of Calcutta. It was a truly immersive experience. The story explores themes of identity and love very well.

  11. Nitesh Kumar

    The book was okay. The characters were interesting, but the plot wasn’t engaging. I probably won’t read it again.

  12. Shubham Pruthi

    The story was quite gripping, although I found it a bit slow to start. The friendship was well-written and complex.

  13. Lakshita Khurana

    Beautifully written and thought-provoking. Some parts were a bit confusing, but overall, a wonderful read that I would recommend.

  14. Sahil Sharma

    A captivating story about friendship and sacrifice. The characters are very well-developed. Highly recommend!

  15. Pragati Bisht

    A very interesting story, full of emotion and depth. The historical context added another layer of complexity. A great book!

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