Nomadic Narratives: A History of Mobility and Identity in the Great Indian Desert
A**Y
Great research!
It is definitely the most well-researched book on this subject.
A**A
Trash
A poorly written propaganda book that couldn't even hide it's agendas well.
A**R
Interesting read
She seems to have a good grip on her chosen field of expertise. However, In this day and age we need to combine modern genetic studies with historical research to prove our hypothesis.
R**
Utter trash, propaganda work only
It seems that author is set on her agenda and trying so hard to serve the propaganda, ignoring facts and reality of things. Full of half truths and veiled propaganda work. Total waste of time. However, if you're interested in how to serve falsified things and propaganda, a lesson or two can be learned here but it's even poor at that because it doesn't hide the apparent agenda and hatred of the author against a section of society. Any genuinely interested reader wanting to learn and know things should stay away from such authors.
K**H
Where are the citations
The book is full of propaganda, no citations, no proper sources and no proper references, the author thinks her assumptions are factual history just because she is a JNU alumni, waste of both money and time ; my god every single line made me shout for a proper reference or source
S**H
Not worth beans, garbage to be precise
The most Useless book on the subject ever come across. Nothing but a peice of propaganda against a section of society with malicious intent. Not at all recommend.
S**D
Pathetic Work
Poorly researched, vague statements are made without citations, looks more like a propaganda work. Won't suggest this book to anyone, just wasted my money.
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