Description
- ISBN-13: 9788197021886
- Publisher: NuVoice Press
- Binding: Paperback
- Height: 190 mm
- No of Pages: 364
- Width: 285 mm
- ISBN-10: 8197021880
- Publisher Date: 2024-07-15
- Edition: Standard Edition
- Language: English
- Weight: 462 gr
Original price was: ₹299.00.₹269.00Current price is: ₹269.00.
Explore the depths of loneliness and longing in “Ekaki” by Harssh Singh (ISBN: 9788197021886). A poignant tale of solitude and self-discovery, “Ekaki” delves into the complexities of human connection and the search for meaning in a disconnected world. Experience the raw emotions and universal themes of isolation and belonging in this captivating narrative.
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Anshul Sharma –
This book is okay. The theme is very sad, and honestly, I didn’t like it.
Ambuj Garg –
I struggled to get through this book. The plot was a little too depressing and slow for my taste.
Nikhilesh –
I enjoyed reading this book. This book is a bit slow but it has a good story to tell.
Khushi Jain –
Singh’s prose is stunning. The story is a bit heavy but the language is gorgeous and I enjoyed it.
Ranjan Kumar Jha –
Ekaki is a powerful and moving story. It stayed with me long after I finished reading it. A must-read!
Anonymous –
Singh’s writing style is amazing. It’s really heart-wrenching but I enjoyed reading this book.
Prasaanth S –
The book was good. It was a nice story about loneliness and finding yourself.
Ujjwal Chauhan –
Harssh Singh created a masterpiece. Ekaki is a poignant novel that lingers. I loved it.
Dhananjay Joshi –
I appreciate the author’s attempt to tackle a difficult subject, but the book felt somewhat depressing overall.
Utkarsh Shukla –
Ekaki is a gem! A beautiful story of self-discovery. Singh writes with such honesty and grace.
Deeplina Sabat –
I didn’t like it. I felt as though I was wasting my time reading it. The book sucks.
Dharm Pal –
A unique and thought-provoking read. Ekaki made me think about my own connections with others.
Kabir Nagpal –
It was just alright for me. I expected more from this book. The plot didn’t excite me.
Piyush Mahendrakumar Dhamgaye –
Ekaki is a thoughtful exploration of loneliness. Singh’s writing is evocative, but the pacing felt a bit slow for me.
Kanishk Kumar –
The book is great for readers who enjoy emotional themes. The author really delivered. I was impressed.
Sonu Kumar Singh –
The themes were a bit too much for me but overall a good book for some.
Khushi Pandey –
A beautifully written book that really captures the feeling of isolation. Highly recommend if you enjoy introspective stories.
Rahul Rakesh –
While the premise was interesting, I found it hard to connect with the main character. Good, but not great.
Aravindh V A –
The book was okay. It was a great read. The main character was quite unlikeable.