Mohsin Hamid had an idea: a future where people could travel by walking through a door. And then he tried to write a novel – Exit West – around this idea with varying degrees of success. Continue reading
Mohsin Hamid had an idea: a future where people could travel by walking through a door. And then he tried to write a novel – Exit West – around this idea with varying degrees of success. Continue reading →
Filed under Book I'll Forget I Read, Fiction
Tagged as dystopia, Exit West, Mohsin Hamid, refugees, Romance
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