Description
- ISBN-13: 9788175993853
- Publisher: Fingerprint! Publishing
- Binding: Paperback
- Language: English
- Weight: 222.26 gr
- ISBN-10: 8175993855
- Publisher Date: 2016-09
- Height: 22.86 mm
- No of Pages: 336
- Width: 127 mm
Original price was: ₹295.00.₹236.00Current price is: ₹236.00.
In 22nd-century Dvarca, India is unified under Navmarg, a state religion. Gandharva, a bureaucrat, and his wife Jyoti navigate this totalitarian regime. Their perfect life cracks when Jyoti witnesses an act of terror, leading to dissent. Explore a dark, humorous satire of a controlled society where conformity is paramount.
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Rohit Kumar Yadav –
I enjoyed the concept of Navmarg. Jyoti’s transformation was well-written. Some parts felt slow. Overall a good read!
Navdeep Singh –
Interesting premise, but the execution felt a bit clunky. I struggled to connect with the characters.
Nikhil Yadav –
The book does an amazing job to capture the atmosphere of fear and control. Some of the humor was lost on me though.
Vansh Lalwani –
A chilling glimpse into a potential future. The characters were compelling, but the ending left me wanting more.
Aditya Bisht –
Dvarca is a thought-provoking and unsettling read. It’s a must-read for anyone interested in dystopian fiction.
Sanyam Singla –
A thought-provoking exploration of control and conformity. The dark humor was well done. Highly recommend!
Akshat Chopra –
A unique take on the dystopian genre. The Indian setting was refreshing. It can be confusing at times.
Soumi Banerjee –
While the story had potential, I found it difficult to get invested. The pacing was off for me.
Suryansh Gautam –
Dvarca is a thought-provoking read, but the satirical elements felt a bit heavy-handed at times. The world-building is excellent, though!
Isha Na –
I loved the world-building in Dvarca! The plot kept me guessing. My favorite character was Jyoti.
Jarpula Ajay Simha –
Dvarca is a darkly humorous and unsettling story. The characters are well-developed, and the plot is intriguing.
Surya Prakash Sahoo –
A very creative dystopian world. The author has a strong grasp of satire.
Ishika Mandal –
The book paints a vivid picture of a totalitarian society. Gandharva’s journey is fascinating.
Somnath Malik –
Dvarca is a must-read for fans of dystopian fiction. The story is both thought-provoking and entertaining.