Midnight's Children
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5

Story Telling at its Best

1993 Man Booker prize winner, and Best of the Booker really deserved that. Perfectly crafted beads converted into a great story. And the way Salman tells the story is really marvelous. The story has its own turns, ups and downs but everything creates more interest than earlier. As soon as you start feeling comfortable with the story and start guessing the next, story turns and take you to whole new world of Saleem Sinai's (main character of the book) life.

With approximately 100 books in my ...
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Pawan Bhandari

Nov, 2011

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5

Great product

One of the best books I have ever read.
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Oct, 2020

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Highly recommended

Awesome book. Go on reading, it's a gem. All the chapters are so systematically knitted that you'll be having fun. At times the dry facts of history makes it boring but the ending is tremendous!
Happy reading!
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ADITI BANERJEE

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Jul, 2020

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READER BEWARE!

Do not, I repeat DO NOT read if you are young or a beginner. I'm just 15 and was getting cocky at my collection(which includes the godfather,a few by crichton,all of dan brown and chetan bhagat,and a few classics from here and there,not to mention a couple of agatha christies).
So I thought,hey!let's enter the big time and read the white tiger.It was easy enough.So why not step up the difficulty,and hey presto, there I was sitting excitedly with Midbight's dear Children for company.And weren...
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Umashankar Sasikumar

Apr, 2012

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Goodness level : LOL

I can assure you, you won't read this book without a smile on your face. Nothing particularly interesting but if you are someone wanting to have a jolly good-time with a book start reading this one.
Hilarious is the first word that comes to my mind.
Happy Reading.. :D
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Aadisesh Mohan

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Feb, 2015

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Nice product

Good Quality Pages, especially the cover. Binding was properly done too.
My only issue is with the delivery, Even with all the lockdown, all the precautions we are taking, the delivery man was not wearing a mask properly, neither did he use any type of sanitizer. When I asked him to wear the mask, he rudely refused. The product was satisfiable. 👍
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Aman Gupta

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Jul, 2020

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5

Wonderful

The delivery was on time. The book is in good condition.
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NAMITA BEHERA

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Oct, 2022

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5

It simply blew my mind.

I am a teenager and this was my first Rushdie novel. Initially, I found the book a little tough to read but after 30 pages or so, I totally fell in love with the characters and the brilliantly woven story. Midnight's Children truly deserves the accolades it has received.

I now greatly adore and respect Sir Salman Rushdie and I surely am going to read the rest of his works.
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Ananthu MC

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Mar, 2012

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Definitely Worth a read!

I loved Midnight's Children when I read it in school and I love it now-almost a decade later. Mainly for transporting you into another world. Its colourful characters, confusing sometimes but fun mostly, draw you deeper into a magical, surreal world. If you want reality, don't read this book. The book is about the Midnight's Children (children born in the first hour after the birth of India as a nation) and their erstwhile leader Saleem Sinai. It traces him (and them) through childhood, the c...
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Sanyogita

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Feb, 2012

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skewed

though this is one of the best fiction work I have came across. I dont think very highly of rushdie. story and writer's narration becomes less intriguing when he is not being honest. salam rushdie writes what west wants to read.
he had been hard on the League, gandhis, pakistanis but he somehow restrain himself from speaking about the attrocities of british raj. one cant help wonder why is that. demon after all has many heads.
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Akshay Shekhawat

Jun, 2014

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