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- ISBN-13: 9789394613317
- ISBN-10: 9394613315
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Dive into the unsettling world of “The Dis-Becoming” (ISBN: 9789394613317). Explore themes of identity, loss, and the struggle for self-discovery in a narrative that will stay with you long after you turn the final page. Prepare to question everything you thought you knew about reality and the nature of being. Get your copy now and embark on this unforgettable journey.
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Sharayu Hitesh Vyavahare –
A thought-provoking read, but the pacing felt a bit slow at times. Still worth exploring.
Manas Mehta –
The Dis-Becoming is interesting. I did not like the ending.
Geet Ranjan Chakraborty –
I had high hopes, but the writing style didn’t resonate with me. Disappointing.
Pranay Vikas Movva –
A bit too abstract for my taste, but I appreciate the author’s ambition.
Shikhar Suryawanshi –
I found it difficult to follow at times, but the underlying themes were powerful.
Aanchal Arya –
A bit confusing at times, but overall a compelling and unique story.
Mansi Bharti –
The concept was unique, but the writing style was a bit clunky.
Prajwal Deep –
I loved the concept, but the execution was lacking. It had potential, but fell short for me.
Jitender Kumar –
The Dis-Becoming is not for everyone, I would not read again. But I’m glad it’s over.
Umar Mateen –
I was hooked from the first page! A brilliant exploration of self-discovery.
Md Manjar Ejaz –
An interesting read, but I struggled to connect with the characters.
Srishti Thukral –
The Dis-Becoming is okay. It kept me interested enough to finish the book.
Rhitu Prashansa –
The story had a profound impact on me. I would recommend this book.
Nandini –
I couldn’t put it down! A fascinating exploration of identity. Highly recommend.
Simran Koli –
Didn’t care for it. Found it boring and hard to get through, not my kind of book.
Ambika Tickoo –
A truly unforgettable book that will leave you pondering its mysteries.
Arpit Jain –
A slow burn, but ultimately a rewarding and insightful read.
Lavika Maheshwari –
The Dis-Becoming is a strange book, I’m not sure I enjoyed it, but I can’t say I hated it.
Rachit Sharma –
The story was really good, the characters were well-developed. I really enjoyed this book
Bhupendra –
It had some good moments, but overall it was a bit of a letdown.
Shubham Tripathi –
Intriguing premise, but the plot felt a little underdeveloped. Still enjoyable.
Mohd Ayaan Hussain Sheikh –
A captivating and thought-provoking read that challenged my perceptions.
Prateek Brahma –
A haunting and beautiful book that will stay with you long after you finish it.
Ekansh Khandelwal –
The world-building was fantastic, but the plot felt convoluted at times.
Kathakali Bakshi –
Masterfully written and deeply philosophical. A must-read for fans of existential fiction.