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Review: Haroun and the Sea of Stories

User Review  - Melanti - Goodreads

Absolutely beautiful story! I was a bit wary of reading it since I didn't care for Rushdie's Luka and the Fire of Life which is akin in that they're both YA/children's books and were both written for ... Read full review

Review: Haroun And The Sea Of Stories

User Review  - Neeraja S - Goodreads

Haroun is a young lad living in a city so sad and dismal, factories manufacture sadness. His father, Rashid, is a talented story-teller who can craft the most ingeniously imaginative and bizarre ... Read full review

Review: Haroun and the Sea of Stories

User Review  - Stefanie - Goodreads

I adored this book. Partially because it was exactly the kind of easy read I needed in my life right now, partially because it was so sweet (endearing sweet more than awesome sweet), and partially ... Read full review

Review: Haroun And The Sea Of Stories

User Review  - Phil - Goodreads

Hey Goodreads! How're you doing? It's only been five and a half years. Man, looking back at these reviews I'm a hard grader. I'm sure some of the old reviews are also pretty mean. Oh, well, Jack ... Read full review

Review: Haroun And The Sea Of Stories

User Review  - Nora Ghenciulescu - Goodreads

It's a story about a beloved storyteller an his son, Haroun. They live in ,,The Sad City" ,a city that has forgotten its own name out of sadness. One day Harouns mom runs away with Mr. Sengupta, and ... Read full review

Review: Haroun And The Sea Of Stories

User Review  - Chike - Goodreads

This is an extraordinary novel for a number of reasons. Its a children's book that plays around with language in a way I hadn't encountered since Lewis Carroll, its been a long while since I read ... Read full review

Review: Haroun And The Sea Of Stories

User Review  - Vidya Tiru - Goodreads

This is one book that should be in both the children's and adults' sections in libraries and bookstores. I read some sections of it to my son last year - he loved it and we reread it again sometime ... Read full review

Review: Haroun And The Sea Of Stories

User Review  - Megs - Goodreads

When i bought this book i was desperate to water my vast imagination field so it would bore new fresh dreams and thoughts… Despite being bombarded with “newness” of Indian mighty subcontinent ( i ... Read full review

Review: Haroun And The Sea Of Stories

User Review  - Marika - Goodreads

Have you ever had a child ask you why? The ubiquitous why, followed by your fumbling to come up with an answer that, if it is buried in your mind, is too complicated to explain? Rushdie gives you an ... Read full review

Review: Haroun And The Sea Of Stories

User Review  - Maureen - Goodreads

I was first introduced to this book as an English Education undergrad in a British Literature course, as a piece of "light" reading to finish out a semester of heavy-hitting Brits. My two best friends ... Read full review


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