The White Tiger: A Novel

Aravind Adiga
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The White Tiger: A Novel

Aravind Adiga
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Overall rating: 4.4117646 / 5 from 17 reviews.

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Unforgettable book

"brilliant, fresh, funny and very different than all the other books I read before"

BestGameEver (5/5)

Engaging perspective

"I think it's a very fresh and different perspective than I'm used to but it was super engaging! The humour, and authentic emotions really shine throughout the entire book."

Priya (5/5)

Loved this

"I read this shortly after a visit to India, so it had extra interest for me. I enjoyed reading about his machinations to be successful. Looking forward to reading more books by this author."

PatW (5/5)

A bit dull

"I had to read this for my english course and found it to be quite boring."

Sana (2/5)

Such a Refreshing Perspective

"I really like the main character. He's not a good person, but one of the most realistic and human character I have ever seen. If you read about this man in the news, you'd like he's an awful human being. Reading about a man like this in a novel, I still think he's awful because he did awful things and is absolutely unashamed of them. However, I also understand why he does what he does and how he became who he is. I think this is an incredible feat in writing - it's easy to write about beautiful people and their beautiful problems, but to write about monsters in a way that the readers can genuinely sympathize with is something else altogether."

Wing (5/5)

Pretty good

"This was a fairly nice read. It's a bit different from modern literature but still very good."

Karen (4/5)

So good!

"I read this book for school and it was so thrilling!!"

Jess (4/5)

Great book!

"We read and studied this book for my english class. I didn't expect to love it this much. It was a great read and super interesting to dig in deeper with my peers. Very interesting themes, emotional story, intriguing plot and interesting narrator. #plumreview"

Gabrielle (5/5)

Bravo!

"Bravo! Wickedly clever, amazingly hilarious, and somewhat insanely politically incorrect - this is one of the best book I have read this year. Through the letters of a self-made Indian entrepreneur to a dominant political figure in China, we witness the tragic yet eye-opening story of human struggle for dignity and survival. Fast pace, fun use of language, every tiny detail is a gem that you would have to experience for yourself. This novel reminds us that there are so much more work we have to do as a united human race - the constant and ultimate drive to let every human live like human."

Ariel (5/5)

Reading it a second time

"I loved this book--the first time around I bought it to read on a train trip from Budapest to Paris. I finished it and gave it away to a passenger from Slovenia, asking her to share it when she was done. It made my trip. Adiga's often humorous, and sometimes dark, enlightened tale of a driver in India transports the reader to a not so exotic place. It highlights some of the difficult choices the non privileged make to survive when living in the seedy underbelly of a developing country defined by a caste system."

CarrieAnne (5/5)

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  • Published date: Oct 14, 2008
  • Language: English
  • No. of Pages: 304
  • Publisher: Free Press
  • ISBN: 9781416562603
  • Dimensions: 5.5" W x 0.9" L x 8.438" H
"The perfect antidote to lyrical India." - Publishers Weekly
Aravind Adiga was born in India in 1974 and attended Columbia and Oxford universities. He is the author of the novels Amnesty; Selection Day, now a series on Netflix; The White Tiger, which won the Man Booker Prize; and the story collection Between the Assassinations. He lives in Mumbai, India.

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