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<p>Started on: Jan 31st, 2023
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Finished on: Mar 19th, 2023
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Time to read: 15 hours, 55 minutes
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Also published on Goodreads
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A phenomenally written book! Mr. Rushdie is a master of using metaphors and he went all in in this book. Weaving together multiple narratives, using India’s post-colonial history in a postmodern prose to deliver a magical realism masterpiece, there’s no wonder why this book was awarded as the Best of the Bookers....</p>
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<p>A phenomenally written book!</p>
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<footer class="entry-footer"><span title='2024-04-21 19:53:52 +0530 IST'>🗓 April 21, 2024</span> · 2 min · 🔖 <a href="/tags/fiction"> fiction</a> · <a href="/tags/favourites"> favourites</a> · <a href="/tags/indian-authors"> indian-authors</a></footer>
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<a class="entry-link" aria-label="post link to Midnight's Children by Salman Rushdie" href="https://www.siddharthagolu.com/posts/reading/midnight-rushdie/"></a>
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<title>Midnight's Children by Salman Rushdie</title>
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<link>https://www.siddharthagolu.com/posts/reading/midnight-rushdie/</link>
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<pubDate>Sun, 21 Apr 2024 19:53:52 +0530</pubDate>
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<guid>https://www.siddharthagolu.com/posts/reading/midnight-rushdie/</guid>
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<description>Started on: Jan 31st, 2023
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Finished on: Mar 19th, 2023
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Time to read: 15 hours, 55 minutes
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Also published on Goodreads
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A phenomenally written book! Mr. Rushdie is a master of using metaphors and he went all in in this book. Weaving together multiple narratives, using India&rsquo;s post-colonial history in a postmodern prose to deliver a magical realism masterpiece, there&rsquo;s no wonder why this book was awarded as the Best of the Bookers.</description>
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<description>A phenomenally written book!</description>
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<title>Chup: Breaking the Silence About India's Women by Deepa Narayan</title>
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