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Review: Haroun And The Sea Of Stories

User Review  - David Hammond - Goodreads

Having read Salman Rushdie's memoir, Joseph Anton, last year, It's was impossible for me to not think about the circumstances in which this novel was written while I was reading it. He started writing ... Read full review

Review: Haroun And The Sea Of Stories

User Review  - Brett Lowen - Goodreads

Brett Lowen Mr. Rich English 10 August 31, 2011 Review #1 Rushdie, Salman. Haroun and the Sea of Stories. New York: Penguin Books, 1990. Salman Rushdie's Haroun and the Sea of Stories is a strange ... Read full review

Review: Haroun and the Sea of Stories

User Review  - Jinwook - Goodreads

This book, Haroun and the sea of stories by Salman Rushdie, deserves some appreciation. It is light, upbeat and quite hilarious- perfect for 'children' (or absolutely ANYONE who likes to go on ... Read full review

Review: Haroun And The Sea Of Stories

User Review  - Sharon - Goodreads

Haroun and the Sea of Stories is a cute... novel? YA read? Fairytale? Fantasy? It's interesting in parts (especially the beginning- which just like the beginning in Midnight's Children- is very ... Read full review

Review: Haroun And The Sea Of Stories

User Review  - Brian - Goodreads

I've never read anything of Rushdie's before. I thought I knew him by reputation -- but this book is bright, exuberant, and gleefully self-referential, as if written by an author who wanted to answer ... Read full review

Review: Haroun And The Sea Of Stories

User Review  - Zack Stackurski - Goodreads

A nice, light fantasy who's style reminded me quite a bit of Neil Gaiman's "Stardust." The story of the son of a storyteller who's lost his gift and how they get it back isn't ground breaking... but ... Read full review

Review: Haroun And The Sea Of Stories

User Review  - Vijeta - Goodreads

I've wanted to read this book for years, but now that I finally did I could not feel the magic. Maybe I'm too grown up for this fantasy, but no that's not correct because I recently read Grimm ... Read full review

Review: Haroun And The Sea Of Stories

User Review  - Carla - Goodreads

This was a book given to me by my Head of School so I knew it was sure to be an engaging and memorable read. If you once knew that Rushdie was in hiding because of a fatwah and only read this ... Read full review

Review: Haroun And The Sea Of Stories

User Review  - Erika - Goodreads

Halfway through my journey into this book, the author spoke at my school. I'll confess that I only read this book because it was made available to me due to Salman Rushdie's visit to my school, but it ... Read full review

Review: Haroun And The Sea Of Stories

User Review  - Nakib Hoq - Goodreads

The great thing about Salman Rushdie, despite all the silly controversies surrounding him, is his ability to deliver a witty, humorous and a fantastically pugnacious tale at the same time. The story ... Read full review


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