Description
- ISBN-13: 9789392210297
- Publisher: THE BROWSER
- Binding: Paperback
- No of Pages: 312
- ISBN-10: 9392210299
- Publisher Date: 07 May 2024
- Language: English
Original price was: ₹275.00.₹248.00Current price is: ₹248.00.
Embark on a thrilling adventure with Kim, an orphaned boy navigating 19th-century British India amidst the Great Game. Join him and his mentor, the Tibetan Lama, as they unravel secrets, forge alliances, and confront colonial complexities. Explore themes of identity, loyalty, and the clash of civilizations in this timeless coming-of-age classic by Rudyard Kipling. “Kim (Cuppa Classics)” by Rudyard Kipling, ISBN: 9789392210297
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Rishabh Kumar –
I had mixed feelings. The descriptions were rich, but I struggled with some of the historical context. A good book for discussion.
Chaitanya –
I was completely swept away by Kim’s adventures! The writing is superb, and the story is timeless. I would read it again and again.
Shuvadip Sinha –
A truly immersive experience. The characters were compelling, and the story kept me hooked until the very end. I’d rate it as awesome.
Ravinder Kumar –
I appreciated the cultural insights, but found the language a bit dense at times. Worth the effort, but be prepared to concentrate.
Shubham Singh –
Kim is a fantastic book. The relationship between Kim and the Lama is the most fascinating to see. I enjoyed it thoroughly.
Varun Mittal –
Kim is a classic for a reason! I enjoyed the adventure, but the colonial undertones were a bit much at times. Still, a worthwhile read.
Saptarshi Jana –
Kipling’s writing is beautiful, and Kim’s journey is captivating. Some parts felt slow, but overall, a very enjoyable experience. Highly recommended.
Alisha Sharma –
A fascinating glimpse into a bygone era. Kim’s character is well-developed, although the plot meandered occasionally. I am glad that I read it.
Ishaan Raghav –
Kim is a captivating novel. I loved the descriptions of India and its people. It is indeed an amazing story to discover.
Madhu N –
Kim is an unforgettable character. The story moved at a good pace, but I wanted more depth in certain areas. Good, but not great.
Vikash Bohra –
A decent story, but not my favorite Kipling work. I struggled to connect with some of the characters. Worth reading once.
Keshav Singh Bhati –
An interesting read, though some of the themes felt dated. Kim is a memorable protagonist, and I am glad that I read it.