Tuesday 28 August 2012

THE RELUCTANT FUNDAMENTALIST by Mohsin Hamid, Book Review


The Reluctant FundamentalistThe Reluctant Fundamentalist by Mohsin Hamid
My rating: 3 of 5 stars

I don't know why, but there is something intriguing about the book. You won't be able to put it down until you complete reading it.

The authors never seem to surprise me. They every time come up with a new style of writing. The story starts like this...

'Excuse me, sir, but may I be of assistance?
Ah, I see I have alarmed you.
Do not be frightened by my beard.
I am a lover of America..."

The story continues like this through out the narration. You feel like, even when you are not, that you are with the author seated at a cafe in Lahore.

The story was good. In fact, a very well. But at the end the story ends abruptly. The end is left to our imagination. So it didn't serve the purpose I read stories (I read stories because they end)...

Worth a read and I am sure it is unputdownable...

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Sunday 26 August 2012

STICKEEN by John Muir, Book Review


StickeenStickeen by John Muir
My rating: 3 of 5 stars

Hardly takes 30-minutes to complete reading it. They are very few pages and to top that, there were even fewer words.

Actually, from the title of the book and the description, I was expecting a adventure by the author and a dog... It turns out to be just that.. but less adventurous and more disappointing.

John Muir, the author, is a scientific explorer (that's what I could make out from the story). One day, he walks out of the camp, to explore the nearby glacier, leaving behind his crew. A dog, named Stickeen, owned by one of the crew members, goes with him, even him refusing. The mere exploration of the glacier turns out into a struggle to get back to the camp, against the violent winds. The way return is a field of crevasses and the last 20-pages of the book deal with the disaster and the way they got back to the camp.

The most expected adventure and the dog part is not more than 20-pages in total.

It is over, before you can even realize it...!

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Thursday 23 August 2012

THAT THING CALLED LOVE by Tuhin A. Sinha, Book Review


That Thing Called LoveThat Thing Called Love by Tuhin A. Sinha
My rating: 2 of 5 stars

Very confusing story... The picture that the plot gave away, it is the stories of five persons.. Or rather the stories of five different person's relationships..

In fact, five stories of people of a Metropolitan, in this case, Mumbai...

But it had just the story of Mayank (the lead) and just a few pages of stories of the other persons..

The narration was good, very vivid and clear...

Have been a big fan of literature, maybe thats the reason I was bored the entire length of the book.. In fact, the book was very similar to the Bollywood flick 'Life in a... Metro', which I did't pretty much, either...

At the end of the novel the novel, I felt like the story was incomplete.. In fact, I felt like the story ended pretty abruptly..

Look, the good thing about stories is that they end.. If not now, after a few pages they end.. but this book seems to end out in the nowhere...

Enjoyable for ppl who are seeking a change in the routine college love stories...

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Friday 10 August 2012

THE JUNGLE BOOK by Rudyard Kipling, Book Review


The Jungle BookThe Jungle Book by Rudyard Kipling
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

I picked up this expecting a continuous story of life of Mowgli, in the jungle...

I always wondered why the is named 'The jungle book'... I mean consider the stories of Tarzan - 'Tarzan of the apes', 'Return of Tarzan', 'The son of Tarzan' and so on.. I wondered why inst this book named something like 'Mowgli of the wolves' or 'The adventures of Mowgli' or so on..

After reading this book I got my answer.. The name - 'The jungle book' - suited it perfectly, because it is not the story of Mowgli, but a collection of short stories of different animals...

This book has, totally, seven stories - three of them deals with Mowgli, one deals with seals, one deals with mongoose, one deals with elephants and the last one with horses, elephants and other camp animals.

Every story is written so well, that I feel the incidents described in the stories are real life myths... To top all that, there are verses after every story, which just adds to the jungle-ness...

Well written and interesting...

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Monday 6 August 2012

ToGetHer by Ishita Bhown, Book Review


ToGetHerToGetHer by Ishita Bhown
My rating: 1 of 5 stars

It is just a below average story.. A collection of incidents which is experience by anyone and everyone who have been to college... Nothing special about it.. Too boring.. Big font size... too less pages... very little stuff...

Over all a 'no-good' read...

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Friday 3 August 2012

ON THE ROAD: The Original Scroll by Jack Kerouac, Book Review


On the Road: The Original ScrollOn the Road: The Original Scroll by Jack Kerouac
My rating: 3 of 5 stars

On the Road: The Original Scroll... I just thought it was just the name of the book, the original version of the previously released book... But i didnt knew that the book was literally a 'scroll'... When I first came to know that the draft for this book was originally a 120-feet long, continuous, flow of words, I was flabbergasted...

This edition is of totally 408 pages to be exact and about 100 pages (102, to be precise) is just crap... you can also call it a 100-page review... introduction, history, crap, shit, etc etc...

Actually, I am not happy with the read... I was expecting something more adventurous and tripping, but this turns out to be a reference book to something called, 'Beat Generation'... I thought to understand the book, I need to learn a bit about the 'beat generation' and extracted few details from the net... But it confused me, further..

A thing I observed in this book is, the author, jack kerouac, is as frank as anything could be in the book... I felt like I was reading someone's personal diary...

The stories starts exactly on the 109th page... And from then on there is no end of parah.. In fact, the whole story continuous in a hude paragraph, stretching for about 300 pages!!! that is one point which bores you.. I couldnt read it for too long.. Most of the times, I fell asleep when I was reading..

Another minus point about the book is the book had so many names... I had to refer the previous pages when a name is mentioned... It is so diffficult to remember all those names..

The book is, actually, five books... There is no difference between the books except for the words written in bold, 'BOOK ONE' or 'BOOK TWO'.... the whole story didnt break its continuous flow not atleast once..

The best part of the book, excluding the boring parts is the adventure and tripping never stopped... In fact, the tripping was done at its fastest.. but it has its share of boring parts too..

So just think if you planning to pick this book up...

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