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What You Are Looking for is in the Library

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SKU: 9780857529121

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Discover the magic within “What You Are Looking for Is in the Library” by Alison Watts (ISBN: 9780857529121). This captivating book explores the transformative power of libraries, revealing their hidden treasures and unexpected journeys. Unearth knowledge, find community, and unlock your potential. Perfect for book lovers, library enthusiasts, and anyone seeking inspiration.

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Description

  • ISBN-13: 9780857529121
  • Publisher: Transworld Publishers Ltd
  • Binding: Hardback
  • Language: English
  • Spine Width: 25 mm
  • Width: 205 mm
  • ISBN-10: 0857529129
  • Publisher Date: 10 Aug 2023
  • Height: 136 mm
  • No of Pages: 256
  • Weight: 324 gr

24 reviews for What You Are Looking for is in the Library

  1. Ajeet Kumar Gupta

    Charming and heartwarming! I especially loved the exploration of different characters and how libraries touched their lives. Some stories are captivating.

  2. Himanshu

    Enjoyable and thought-provoking! It offers an interesting perspective on libraries. Some parts felt a bit repetitive but still, worth reading.

  3. Kushagre Singh

    A heartwarming celebration of libraries and their impact on individuals. Some stories felt predictable, but overall a pleasant experience.

  4. Aniruddha Khohwal

    A delightful book! It’s a bit slow in places, but the overall message is so positive and uplifting. It’s a great book to read.

  5. Shreshtha Roy

    While the concept was intriguing, I found the narrative a bit meandering and unfocused. I was not quite impressed by this book.

  6. Deepkumar Devendrasingh Khinchi

    A sweet and gentle story. It may not appeal to everyone, but I appreciated its quiet charm and its exploration of self-discovery. Worth a read.

  7. Amir Shahasad K.c

    This book is alright. It did not completely capture my interest, but it was ok. Not something I will recommend or read again.

  8. Urvashi Dayal

    The book fell short of my expectations. It had the potential to be amazing, but the execution was lacking. Could have been better.

  9. Naman Pamnani

    The premise was interesting, but the execution was a bit uneven. Some chapters were captivating, while others felt rather dull. Good but not great.

  10. Mayank Seth

    I enjoyed reading this book. Though a bit slow to start, I appreciated its gentle pace and thoughtful reflections on life and learning.

  11. Somya Bhargav

    I was hoping for more depth. The book was okay, but it didn’t quite live up to its potential. A little bit predictable.

  12. Riya Chopra

    I like the message that this book portrays. The message is really uplifting. A must read for people who lack motivations.

  13. Manan

    A lovely tribute to libraries! I did feel some stories dragged on a little longer than necessary, but I enjoyed the themes explored. It’s enjoyable to read.

  14. Nehal Jain

    A pleasant read. The book’s structure felt a bit disjointed at times, but the overall message was inspiring and well-intentioned. It has beautiful writing.

  15. Aditya Vikram Pareek

    The premise is great but the writing style didn’t fully resonate with me. I was hoping to love it, but ultimately found it just okay.

  16. Gowri Krishna V R

    A beautifully written book that explores the power of libraries. I wish some stories were more developed. But, overall a good read.

  17. Priyanka Rathore

    The story is heartwarming and delightful. But it can be a little bit slow-paced at times. Nevertheless, I enjoyed the book.

  18. Vaibhav Dhand

    Enjoyable and heartwarming. It reminded me of the magic of libraries. Some stories were more engaging than others, though.

  19. Saurav Gupta

    I liked reading this book. The book has a unique theme. It is heartwarming. The book’s writing is understandable. The book has good moral.

  20. Prity Rani

    I loved the concept! The writing was beautiful, though I wished for a bit more depth in some of the characters’ journeys. Still a heartwarming story.

  21. Anmol Singh

    A charming read! The book’s exploration of libraries was thought-provoking, but some parts felt a little slow-paced. Overall, a good experience.

  22. Gautam Shyam Sundar Mishra

    An inspiring book about the hidden treasures within libraries! A few stories felt a little underdeveloped, though. I like the title of the book.

  23. Sandhya Ravi

    I found this book to be quite comforting. While not groundbreaking, it’s a lovely tribute to the importance of libraries and personal growth.

  24. Chetna Joshi

    Beautifully written and thought-provoking! Some segments were a bit too abstract for my taste, but I admired the author’s creativity.

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