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Big Book of Malice
Rated 3.85 out of 5 based on 13 customer ratings
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SKU: 9780143450030
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Dive into the wickedly witty world of “Big Book of Malice” by Khushwant Singh (ISBN: 9780143450030). Explore the captivating lives of mischievous characters who indulge in debauchery and defy convention. Singh’s sharp pen spares no one, offering candid commentary on everything from politics and religion to the quirks of human nature. Brace yourself for outrageous humor and thought-provoking insights that will leave you wincing and wanting more.
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Himanshu Singh Yadav –
Enjoyed Singh’s writing style, but the constant negativity grew tiresome. It was ok, but I don’t think I’ll reread it again.
Jay Patel –
I laughed, I cringed, I questioned my own morality. ‘Big Book of Malice’ is a wild ride, but definitely worth taking. Hilarious!
Anju –
Khushwant Singh at his best! The stories are witty, the characters are outrageous, and the overall effect is hilarious and thought-provoking. Loved it!
Harsh Mukesh Thosar –
Enjoyable, but not groundbreaking. If you are fan of Khushwant Singh, you will probably enjoy this book. Quick read for plane trips.
Harikrishnan P –
Singh’s wit is sharp as a razor! This book is a hilarious and thought-provoking exploration of human nature. Dark humor at its finest.
Yuvraj Thakur –
Not my cup of tea. Found the book unnecessarily vulgar and cynical, I couldn’t connect with the story or the characters. Did not enjoy.
Manish Kumar –
The writing is clever, and the characters are memorable, but I found it difficult to connect with any of them. It felt like an attack on society.
Ekansh Khandelwal –
A wickedly funny and insightful look at the darker side of humanity. Singh’s writing is masterful. I read it in one sitting.
Hitesh Bhatia –
A brilliant collection of stories that showcases Singh’s unique perspective. Prepare to be offended and amused in equal measure. Great!
Naresh Lalwani –
A mixed bag! Some stories sparkled, others fell flat. Singh’s wit is undeniable, but the malice felt a bit much at times. Overall, an interesting read.
Lalit Kumar Chauhan –
Some parts were truly laugh-out-loud funny, while others felt unnecessarily cynical. A bit inconsistent overall. Worth reading.
Akshita Singh –
Outrageously funny and surprisingly insightful. Singh’s observations are spot-on, even when they sting. A must-read for those who appreciate dark humor.
Anonymous –
I was hoping for more substance. The book felt a little too superficial. Singh’s talent is apparent but its not his best book.