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If you love reading as much as I do and are looking for a review, look no further - for here you will find the reviews of the books I have read - old ones and new ones too. Happy Reading!
Saturday, 10 October 2015
The Book of Tomorrow
Tuesday, 29 September 2015
The Gods Themselves
Tuesday, 22 September 2015
The Mahabharata Quest
Book Title : The Mahabharata Quest
Author : Christopher C. Doyle
ISBN : 9789384030599
Genre : Fiction
Rating : ☆☆☆
When I reviewed the Mahabharata Secret, I had already been reading this book and because I felt this book deserved only 2 stars, I decided to give that book 3 stars instead of 2 stars. I felt this book deserved 2 star because of the lack of originality - the author seemed to be going the Dan Brown's (Robert Langdon) way - if this was the case, then the first novel still deserved 3 stars because it was first in the series (somehow I feel this is only fair to give 1st book a greater rating). But upon reading it, I felt it was 3 star worthy.
Unlike the first book, this is a multiple books series with next part of the series coming out in Jan / Feb 2016 (tentatively).
In the beginning, the book developed some hope in the reader for it to be a great read. But soon it turned into an Indianised version of Robert Langdon series and I had made up my mind to give this book 2 stars.
But reading further, the plot catches up with you and gets you super interested. Furthermore, unlike its predecessor, the book had that one quality which is the most important characteristic of a Mythological fiction - it is to explain supernatural with logics of science.
But of course, some parts are a bit too much even for a good fiction - like they say for bollywood movies, that it can defy all logic and anything can happen; I got the same feeling in some parts of book.
And the book has left many questions unanswered, answers to which the author promises in following books of the series. Like in its predecessor, this book also isn't much about Mahabharata except for the myth of "sagarmanthan" in it, again using the title to lure readers.
Another fast paced novel with a promise of a good story. Read it, if you like, but I won't go to the extent of saying that the series is must read till I have read the whole series - the first book doesn't deliver enough to warrant the success of whole series. Of course, I will be reading the whole series, because I want the answers - but for now, you can put aside the book, if you have something else to read.
Happy Reading!
Saturday, 19 September 2015
The Mahabharata Secret
Book Title : The Mahabharata Secret
Author : Christopher C. Doyle
ISBN : 9789383202317
Genre : Fiction
Rating : ☆☆☆
Okay, I was torn between giving it a rating of 3 stars or 4 stars. Let me first tell you why I gave it 3 stars - the whole plot is taken from Dan Brown's Da Vinci Code (I will come back to the book in a moment) which means there is no originality. But then again I wanted to add one more star because being an Indian and reading up lot of mythology and Mythological fiction lately, I was a bit partial since it dealt with Indian mythology and it's secrets. But then, I had to be true to myself and to all who will read this review - thus finally decided to give it the rating it deserved.
If we leave aside the fact that the plot has been copied and then Indianised, it is an interesting read.It has the twists and turns required, it has the thrill and it's fun to read about how the clues were solved. But majorly, you remain hooked to the book and continue reading to the end is to find out what the great secret was.
Having said that, it is only fair to say that in places the story was quiet predictable. But at this point one more thing deserves a mention here - the end! The climax at the end is worth reading the book for (saying anything more about the climax will make this review a spoiler).
Furthermore, the Mahabharata twist turned out to be nothing much - it was all about the fictional Vimaan Parva. Maybe it was only used as a ruse to lure Indian readers.
Overall its a fast paced book and the narration style is good. Anyways, if you are a Dan Brown fan or have read the Da Vinci Code, you might not want to read it - because you really won't be missing out on anything if you don't read it. As for me, I am a sucker for reading - which explains why I have picked up the next book in the series after being disappointed with this one to some extent.
Happy Reading!
Wednesday, 16 September 2015
Three Men On The Bummel
Book Title : Three Men On The Bummel
Author : Jerome K. Jerome
ISBN : 9788182523487
Genre : Comic Novel
Rating : ☆☆☆
So, apparently this book is a sequel to Three Men in a Boat, which I haven't read beyond a chapter in School's English literature book. Also the book is supposedly much better than its predecessor.
The book is regarded as a comic masterpiece - so did I find it funny - well I loved the humour in there; but that's where my liking for the book ends.
I'm sure, the author has an amazing fan following - but somehow this piece of classic didn't strike a chord with me. Like I said, beyond the humour nothing appealed to me.
On the onset it felt like the book will be about an amazing adventure trip and it seemed very promising. It started off real well with descriptions of adventures the trio faced. But then it became more and more about the stories they have heard and about the anecdotes (some of which were really hilarious - I won't take that away from it) that their trip was sort of lost in between it. Further there was no clear distinction between the parts which described the trio's adventures and parts which were anecdotes - which at times gets confusing.
If I was to rate the book on humour alone, I would have rated it a 4 or a 4.5 but on the whole, the book sort of disappointed me.Would I pick the book again, definitely not! And that for me is a deciding factor. Well as they say - to each his own. So for me, the book didn't make it.
Happy Reading!
Saturday, 12 September 2015
Room
Book Title : Room
Author : Emma Donoghue
ISBN : 9780330519021
Genre : Novel
Rating : ☆☆☆☆☆
A book I picked out of my mother in law's shelf - what intrigued me was the synopsis at the back cover - "Jack is five. He lives in a single, locked room with his Ma."
This two line synopsis was the shortest and most powerful one I had read till now.
This book is narrated by the male protagonist Jack, who we know from the synopsis, is a five year old kid - thus the grammar is imperfect, as it should be for a five year old - this simple fact, being taken care of by the author, lends a kind of sincerity to the narration.
Apart from the synopsis, when I started reading the book, what attracted me most was the description of mother and son's day to day life - being a new mother to a lovely boy, it gave me numerous ideas on how to raise my kid so that he is smart and how to keep him busy with interesting games on those rainy days.
But then, as we delve deeper into the novel, the horror of the situation sets in - it gets scarier when you realize, the reason for their confinement is a psychopath - who had strange inhuman ways of punishing them - it's totally unnerving!
But then, thankfully there's an escape - which is like halfway in the book. And then you might wonder, what would make the rest of the book??? But then, the troubles continue - for the mother has to once again get accustomed to living in the society and the kid, who knew no world beyond 11 feet square room and has talked to none except his mom, has to learn how to survive in this 'outside' world.
With most of the book, drawing a melancholy, the end - to be most precise, the last couple of paragraphs, are actually happy paragraphs. They give the book 'a happy ending' where they are finally able to bid adieu to the room and hopefully the bad memories associated with the room.
It's a fast paced novel, except for in the middle where it gets a bit of a drag only till there is another twist to pull you right back into the story. It's a disturbing novel, but one that would touch your heart like no other - it's not exactly your holiday read, but this book definitely deserves to be read. Jack deserves a chance to let his story be known...
Happy Reading!


