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A Nation of Idiots by Daksh Tyagi
1.0
" Addresses all, fails to explain"
Some problems addressed so commonly addressed in the public, that we are no longer that idiots. The nation has progressed to become good idiots. Yet the author tried to stick to the age old idiots. While the title and the book cover were definitely attractive , and starting the chapter with such a good topic of demonetization . I expected a lot from this book, leave the rest, the first chapter itself was a disappointment. The author offered no solution, it was as if someone put a gum on his head and asked him to write the book under 200 pages and write it humorously. The humour is forced, and some points it feels strechted till such an extent , that you need to start skimming through the book. The author could have talked about the Pride nation lovers, the career freak idiots. But chose to stick on to the same old routine, which is rarely seen in today's society. Highly disappointed!!
Some problems addressed so commonly addressed in the public, that we are no longer that idiots. The nation has progressed to become good idiots. Yet the author tried to stick to the age old idiots. While the title and the book cover were definitely attractive , and starting the chapter with such a good topic of demonetization . I expected a lot from this book, leave the rest, the first chapter itself was a disappointment. The author offered no solution, it was as if someone put a gum on his head and asked him to write the book under 200 pages and write it humorously. The humour is forced, and some points it feels strechted till such an extent , that you need to start skimming through the book. The author could have talked about the Pride nation lovers, the career freak idiots. But chose to stick on to the same old routine, which is rarely seen in today's society. Highly disappointed!!