Description
- ISBN-13: 9789390709199
- Publisher: CBS Publishers & Distributors
- Binding: Hardcover
- Language: English
- Width: 160 mm
- ISBN-10: 9390709199
- Publisher Date: 22 Oct 2021
- Height: 15 mm
- No of Pages: 310
Original price was: ₹995.00.₹746.25Current price is: ₹746.25.
Dive into the captivating world of “HOW BAD ARE THE BAD BOY BILLIONAIRES” by Vipin Malik (ISBN: 9789390709199). Uncover the secrets, scandals, and surprising vulnerabilities of the ultra-rich. Explore the dark side of wealth and power in this thrilling exposé. Will they redeem themselves, or are they truly as bad as they seem? Find out now!
5 in stock
Weight | 0.5 kg |
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Siddhant Gautam –
Intriguing premise, but the execution felt rushed. Some billionaire backstories were compelling, others fell flat. An okay read. It was just okay, not great. Some good points.
Harshit Sharma –
Fascinating look behind the curtain. Some of the ‘bad boys’ were surprisingly sympathetic. I liked seeing their vulnerabilites. I like this book.
Jahnvi Arora –
I couldn’t put it down! Loved the insights into the lives of the ultra-rich. A bit repetitive at times, though. Really got my attention, some characters.
Kritika Suyal –
Disappointing. The writing was mediocre and the ‘secrets’ weren’t that shocking. I was hoping for much more! Did not keep me interested.
Sahil Chaprana –
Overhyped. It wasn’t as scandalous as I was expecting. Pretty much a bust. It was too boring and overhyped.
Sourav Singh –
Readable but forgettable. It’s an alright book. Nothing special. It was forgettable and average.
Avneesh Kaur –
A guilty pleasure read. Some parts were unbelievable, but I still enjoyed it. Good way to waste an afternoon. This was a enjoyable read.
Navya Joshi –
Sensationalized and not very deep. Expected more substance. Good for entertainment, but don’t expect a serious analysis. Okay for a light read.
Rishabh Choudhary –
Enjoyable but not groundbreaking. An easy and fun read. It was entertaining, but do not expect anything ground breaking.
Naman Kumar –
Didn’t live up to the title. The billionaires weren’t really *that* bad. I think the book was okay.
Nishita Jagati –
A fascinating and thought-provoking exploration of wealth. This book was very insightful. A must-read for anyone!
Anchita Rajagopal –
Predictable and formulaic. Nothing new here. Skip this one, not worth your time. It was a cliche read. Do not read this book.
Prachi Charde –
Addictive! I wanted more. This book kept me on the edge of my seat. Great storytelling. Good book, it kept me engaged.
Muhammed Shahjas P –
Uneven. The pacing was off, and some plot points felt contrived. Still, a decent beach read. This book was okay, decent beach read.
Aniruddha Khohwal –
A bit too gossipy for my taste. Lacked depth and felt exploitative. Not what I was expecting.
Manan Anand –
Surprisingly insightful. Gave me a new perspective on wealth and power. I recommend this book! Really opens your eyes.
Aditya Rastogi –
Loved the drama and the intrigue! A perfect escape. So glad I picked up this book. So glad I read this book!
Aayushi Dalmia –
Compelling characters and a gripping plot. Highly recommend! I loved learning about the characters and how they developed.
Shashank Bhaskar –
A wild ride! Full of twists and turns. Couldn’t stop reading. I really liked the storytelling and how it unfolded.