Review: A Man Called Ove

A Man Called Ove A Man Called Ove by Fredrik Backman
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

[Note: I won this book in Goodreads giveaway and this is my honest review of the book]

This book by Fredrik Backman is path breaking. Fredrik Backman is a Swedish columnist, blogger and writer. The original book is in swedes but I found not much lost in the translation to English. So a good credit goes to the translator Henning Koch.
Fredrik Backman is also the author of "My Grandmother Asked Me to Tell You She's Sorry" and "Britt-Marie Was Here" etc. Which I want to read now.

This book about Ove ( pronounced as OO-veh) is funny and thoughtful both at the same time.

The Story of the book revolve around Ove. Ove's mother was dead when he was young and his father never married again. his father was a hard working man and he has a full influence on Ove's personality. After Ove's father dies, Ove drops from the school and starts working for the same company where his father once worked and he does a good job there. he is considered to be an expert in automobile which he partially learnt from his father and through his own love for the machines. Ove despises the people who can't drive, people who can't mow their lawns properly, people who do not read the sign boards properly and park their vehicle any where and so on. and his motto in life is do the things rather than telling the tails about people. In short, on surface he is a boring personality and one needs to understand him before can enjoy his company. Ove moves on to do a cleaning job in the same company and he has to travel in the night and then one day he meets Sonja (pronounced as So-n-yaa) and finally married her. there is a bit of story here and it explains why Sonja starts liking a person like Ove whom others say is a dour personality. Author describes their togetherness with some thing like this - People said Ove saw the world black and white. but she (Sonja, Ove's wife) was colour. all the colour he had.. The rest of the story is revealed in a structured manner by the author and If it is revealed I may end up spoiling the story here. but in nutshell the way the author has structured this story is also one of the reason I liked this book so much.

The story uncovers many traits of Ove's personality one after another and finally I found why actually Sonja loved Ove so much.

The USP of the book is the way it is structured and the way the author has revealed the personality of Ove in simple words. Some time this book made me laugh and some time smile and some times tears will just roll down from the eyes. such is the personality of Ove in this book. sometimes he looks stupid and the very next moment your heart is full for him. isn't that a rare feeling coming from a book ? I have not felt that for a long time but Ove made me feel like that.

Its my one of the favorite book now and I rate it 5/5.

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Review: My Jiffies: Narration of Moments, Unadulterated and Unpackaged

My Jiffies: Narration of Moments, Unadulterated and Unpackaged My Jiffies: Narration of Moments, Unadulterated and Unpackaged by Priyanka Sharma Kaintura
My rating: 3 of 5 stars

[Note: I won this book in Goodreads giveaway and this is my honest review of the book]

This book is a collection of observations, short stories and poems. Author has used several names for those categories. There are seven categories in which the author has put forward her thoughts. And, towards the end the thoughts become smaller and become aphorisms and some sharp observations.

The book starts with a thought on partition of Indian subcontinent. And, how her grandmother would treat her with her childhood stories and other anecdotes. Then,there is one which explains why Lord Shiva so desirable.And when she talks about love she says - "love is the only sensation in the world,which enables us to live in the moment ".. well, may be true...

The book is full of such sensitive thoughts.
Some of them really made me think why I never observed those though those kept happening around me all the time.

I found the poems in the book ordinary barring couple of them - let me be a nameless face, Spaces.

Overall I liked this book and I rate 3/5.


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Review: The State of Wildlife in NorthEast India - 1995-2011

The State of Wildlife in NorthEast India - 1995-2011 The State of Wildlife in NorthEast India - 1995-2011 by Pankaj Sekhsaria
My rating: 2 of 5 stars

[Note: I won this book in Goodreads giveaway and this is my honest review of the book]

This book is some sort of academic book , and it means boring :), and it talks about facts, news stories around the wild life in North East India.

The book has two major sections, first has the News paper reports about the protected areas and second section has some essays about some of the wild life areas in this region.

on positive side, The book is has interesting facts to ponder on for a wild life enthusiast. The essays are also informative.

The second part of the book which contains essays was more informative for me. The essays are about following -
-- media's obsession about Kaziranga national part due various reasons.
--Replenshing the Empty forests of Western Assam and it's challenges
-- About Snow leopards and how to protect them
-- The forests of Karbi Anglong.
-- Garo hills
-- How new hydro power project are going to impact this ecologically sensitive area. Around 168 hydro power projects are coming up in this area.
--How local communities are protecting these areas and their limitations.

On negative side, the book doesn't have photographs.

After a point the first section of the book becomes repetitive as they are mere copies from the news papers. Author has left a lot of data or information for the readers to comprehend. and I think that is too much to expect from an ordinary reader.

I didn't expect it to be on par with "National Geographic" but at the end I found it a bit outdated and boring.

If you like wildlife you can read it once and get the pulse of the wild life/forests in North East India.

I rate this book 2/5.


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Review: The Rise of Sivagami

The Rise of Sivagami The Rise of Sivagami by Anand Neelakantan
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

[Note: I won this book in Goodreads giveaway and this is my honest review of the book]

This book is a prequel to the blockbuster movie Bahubali. It has so many characters in it. A daughter Sivagami who is out to take revenge of his father's killing, her father Was killed by the state for treason. There is a conspiracy to dethrone the king of the Mahishmati and there are many characters involved in it. There are Vaithalikas who are yearning to be free for last 300 years. The slave brothers Kattapa and Sivappa on opposite side of the fight.

The story of the book is good and the characters are also portrayed well. The character of Skanddasa and Kattapa are portrayed nicely. Their sense of duty and dedication for their job was great.

The book also talks about statecraft, it's dark sides and bright sides both.

There were some interesting thoughts on greed and cunning, ambition and strategy .

"Greed and cunning for a man are like two horns of a bull. Without those, a bull may be powerful but would never survive in the wild " - Pattarya to his daughter

"Ambition and strategy were two wings of an eagle, a politician is a flightless bird without them." - Pattarya to his daughter.

I liked the character of Skanddasa the most. For me, his sense of duty was paramount of the story.

I liked the book overall and I rate it 5/5.

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Review: No Matter What I Do: I End Up Falling for You

No Matter What I Do: I End Up Falling for You No Matter What I Do: I End Up Falling for You by Devanshi Sharma
My rating: 3 of 5 stars

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This is the first book I have read by the author Devanshi Sharma.

This book has couple of nascent love stories in it. Kabir and Suhani have one which is a typical love story and Amaira and Kushank's has a bit of events but I think their togetherness cannot be called love story but may be it can be called :).

The character of Amaira is strong and impulsive and kushank is timid. Suhana could have been more powerful had she not gone to Kabir's house after she broke from her parents. Kabir is carefree but sensitive.

I liked Amaira and I wanted her to be more powerful. She could have been a powerhouse and her story could have ended in a better way.

I found the story good and flowing but the narration could have been pacy. I also liked the author's writing style.

I rate it 3/5.


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Review: The Book of Summer

The Book of Summer The Book of Summer by Michelle Gable
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

[Note: I thank to NetGalley and St. Martin press for ARC and this is my honest review of the book]

This is the third book from the author. The story has easy flow and no hiccups or dramas and has narration of two intertwined stories in parallel.

The story begins with Bess getting a call from her father to immediately visit her Mom,Cissy, who lives alone at Cliff House in Sconset, Nantucket, and persuade her to get out of the Cliff house. the Cliff House can collapse any time due to erosion. While cleaning up the Cliff House, Bess comes across a book "The Book of Summer" and the book has the memoirs written by the people who visited this house . Through the book Bess comes across to know more about her Great grand parents and other members of the family.

The character of Ruby could have been given more space. and, certainly she is one of the more powerful characters in the book.

There are some good one liners in the book coming out from Ruby in the context of her husband -
" who needed alcoholism or drug addiction ? Become a workaholic and enjoy the twin benefits of ignoring your problems and earning a paycheck."

and another one -
"A person doesn't generally self-medicare unless there's pain to chase away."

I liked the author writing style and the duel narration of the story as well. I liked Hattie and Ruby.I wish Sam's , husband of Ruby, condition was explored more .

The story is OK and I liked. Towards the end, I was expecting something surprising to come out from the "The Book of Summer" but that didn't happen. The end could have been better.

I rate this book 3.5/5.


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Review: Guru with Guitar

Guru with Guitar Guru with Guitar by Vikrmn
My rating: 3 of 5 stars

[Note: I won this book in Goodreads giveaway and this is my honest review of the book]

This is a OK book. The narration is laced with some good quotes and author's writing style is also good. But, the story is predictable.

The story begins with Viktor and Kim , Who work in the same office, meet to each other awkwardly in the beginning and end up liking each other and finally they are in love. Viktor , though he earns enough,is not happy with his life and Kim helps him to find out that missing piece and fits that into his life.

The beginning and end of the book is good but it drags a bit in the middle. And sometimes I felt that the middle part was unnecessary.

The book could have captured the chemistry between Viktor and Kim a bit better.

It could have been a better book had the middle part of the book were tightened a bit.


Still it's a good read and rate it 3/5.

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Review: Blinks in Blackout

Blinks in Blackout Blinks in Blackout by Hari Parameshwar
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

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This is good a book and my first from the author Hari Parameshwar. The book tries to reveal about the inner conflicts of Vikram, the main character of the book, and people around him, be his wife or girl friends.

Vikram has an accident at his home and remains unconscious for some time and during this duration he revisits his life from childhood to current date. he talks to himself during this period and at the end of it he recognizes whats wrong with his life. Story is good and at times the narration turns philosophical while talking about the life of Vikram and his girl friends or his corporate life. but the main focus of the narration is on the personal life of Vikram and his inadequacies.

Sometimes I found that the sub stories were slowing down the narration and sometimes it dragged.

The end of the book was quite predictable but still i wish the author had stretched it a bit more to reveal the good part of Vikram.

I rate this book 4/5.

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Review: You Can Be Rich Too With Goal Based Investing

You Can Be Rich Too With Goal Based Investing You Can Be Rich Too With Goal Based Investing by P.V. Subramanyam
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

[Note: I won this book in GoodReads Giveaway and this is my honest review of the book]

The book gives a good insight into "money" part of our life. we earn and we spend and we save/invest as well. of late, spending habits in India has changed significantly and people do not think twice before spending. I find this true , especially, for the current generation who are in their twenties and do not take savings seriously.

The book starts with a little bit of calculations from you and author wants you to check where you stand financially and then slowly and slowly exhorts you to identify the points in you life which are hurting you financially and tries to convert you to become , if you are already not, a habitual money saver. He also pushes you to identify your unnecessary spendings through maintaining the account of your spending or rejecting the new products that you do not need and so on.

I found the explanation in the book simple enough to understand. the author also talks about the mutual funds , insurances and how to build a good portfolio.

The author has also listed some calculators at goalbasedinvesting.in which can be used to calculate how much you need to save for various goals you may have in life.

This is a very good book to understand the basics of investment and talks about various tools available in the market to do it.

I rate this book 5/5.

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Review: Anger: Taming the Beast

Anger: Taming the Beast Anger: Taming the Beast by Reneau Z. Peurifoy
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

[Note: I got this book from NetGalley in return for an honest review]

This book is about Anger, which is one of the most powerful component of human behavior and weakest as well if not handled well. the main theme of the book is - how to experience anger at appropriate level and make it constructive.

The author starts with a question - what is anger ? and takes us through the reasons behind it and repercussions of it. What are the various ways a person responds when s/he is angry. the author has discussed four patients , coming from different backgrounds. these patients are discussed in almost all the chapters and through them the author has tried to convey minute details which were probably not possible without them.

The author has emphasized that anger can be controlled and this book is a kind of a workbook which demands you to take charge of your life and track all the details in your daily life that can cause anger. It also talks about how to know early if you are going to get angry by keeping a close watch on your body sensation, your behavior etc. almost each chapter has some sort of exercise to know your self more and to understand your relationships which are getting spoiled because of anger.

The book talks about how distorted thinking and stress cause inappropriate anger. there is a chapter about how the past of a person can cause it .

There is a very good chapter on how to handle kids and their power struggle with parents. these chapters are full of wisdom. after reading this chapter I realized what I should not do to encourage my kids.

The book also talks about conflicts and how to resolve them. how to handle shame, embarrassment, envy, jealousy, resentment.

I would be reading this book again after few months, as author has asked as well, to make sure that I do not forget the things I learnt from it.

This is a great book and I rate it 5//5.

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Review: OPEN-EYED MEDITATIONS Practical Wisdom for Everyday Life

OPEN-EYED MEDITATIONS Practical Wisdom for Everyday Life OPEN-EYED MEDITATIONS Practical Wisdom for Everyday Life by Shubha Vilas
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

[Note: I won this book in GoodReads Giveaway and this is my honest review]

This book has about 62 chapters and each chapter talks about some specific aspect of human behavior. there are chapters about managing your self and about leadership skills.

while discussing all these, the author also refers to incidents in the Ramayana and Mahabharata. at times it feels like that incidents are just pushed into the narrative even if it is not needed.

The book is full of wisdom and each chapter in the end has a terse summary which I liked more than the chapter. while reading about the relationships and people it reminded me of the Dale Carnegie's book - How to Win Friends and Influence People.

There are some good chapters on Leadership skills and how a leader should act in bad times. I feel that this book has to be read and read again by me, specially the summary of each chapter towards the end of it, to make sure that I can recall these ideas when needed.

I rate this book 4/5





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Review: JavaScript for Kids: A Playful Introduction to Programming

JavaScript for Kids: A Playful Introduction to Programming JavaScript for Kids: A Playful Introduction to Programming by Nick Morgan
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

I knew a bit of java script before reading this book and the last time when I did the coding in pure java script was around 12 years back. After that all kind of new frameworks like struts, JSF ,ADF hit the market and people like me who were on product development easily made that shift and stayed away from working in JavaScript for years.

Now again, everything is moving onto cloud and we need far better libraries , frameworks to meet the requirements and going back to basics.

I needed a kind of crash course in JavaScript and this book was a good one to start with. I took the baby steps while reading this book and wrote almost all the code mentioned in the book , in my browser and now after finishing the book I feel good and confident about JavaScript.

This book has set a good foundation for java script and I think that now I can read and understand JavaScript libraries better.

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Review: Why Motivating People Doesn't Work . . . and What Does: The New Science of Leading, Energizing, and Engaging

Why Motivating People Doesn't Work . . . and What Does: The New Science of Leading, Energizing, and Engaging Why Motivating People Doesn't Work . . . and What Does: The New Science of Leading, Energizing, and Engaging by Susan Fowler
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

This is a good book to understand how motivation, and its regulation and shifting from one motivation level to another, works.

The book talks about various levels of motivations. And, assumes that every person is already at some level while doing a specific task or doing any general work in life. Now, there are are suboptimal motivation level and optimal motivation level. Suboptimal motivation works but works only for a small amount of time and it needs continuous impetus. On the other hand optimal motivation is self regulated and most of the time it works very nicely and keeps people stress free and more productive.

The author also talks about how to achieve self regulation by using mindfulness,values and purpose in your life. It took me a while to relate these ideas.

The book is engaging and It required me to do some really hard thinking to understand some part of it and correlate the concepts.

I rate this book 5/5 simply because of the novel ideas it puts forward about motivation.

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Review: A Short Life of Swami Vivekananda

A Short Life of Swami Vivekananda A Short Life of Swami Vivekananda by Swami Tejasananda
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

This book nicely captures the life of Swami Vivekananda but is devoid of the details of the spiritual practices that Swami used to do. So, it can be read and understood by everybody.

Swami's life always inspires me to do something good in life.

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Review: दर्रा-दर्रा हिमालय

दर्रा-दर्रा हिमालय दर्रा-दर्रा हिमालय by Ajoy Sodani
My rating: 3 of 5 stars

In this book the author talks about his 2 expeditions in Himalayas along with his family.

The first expedition is from Gangotri to Badrinath via Kalindi khal and The second one is to Auden's call.

Author's writing style is OK but I expected the places to be captured well in words but I do not see that.

I rate this book 3/5.

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Review: B Ground West: ..a drift into kgp..

B Ground West: ..a drift into kgp.. B Ground West: ..a drift into kgp.. by Siddhartha Bhasker
My rating: 1 of 5 stars

[Note : I won this book in Goodreads giveaway and this is my honest review of the book]

This is one of the bad books which I have ever read. It is poorly structured and the story wanders randomly and, sometimes, I felt there was no story at all. The Narration of the incidents is poor.

I couldn't fathom the end as well. Probably I am not the right reader for this book.

I rate this book 1/5.

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Review: How Children Succeed: Grit, Curiosity, and the Hidden Power of Character

How Children Succeed: Grit, Curiosity, and the Hidden Power of Character How Children Succeed: Grit, Curiosity, and the Hidden Power of Character by Paul Tough
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

The book is written in completely American context but is applicable to any country which have people with lower income and a part of the society where crime is higher.

The book talks about what it takes to kids from the lower strata of the society to complete their schooling and then gradua tion and finally succeed in life .

I may not agree with ideas presented in the book but they force you to think and think deeply to understand them better.

In short, to succeed in life a kid need to inculcate self discipline , perseverance and proper guidance at the right time and this is what the books talk about through its all the stories and incidents.

I rate this book 4/5.

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Review: Rapt: Attention and the Focused Life

Rapt: Attention and the Focused Life Rapt: Attention and the Focused Life by Winifred Gallagher
My rating: 3 of 5 stars

The book reestablishes the fact the life becomes what you focus on. So if you focus on the good thing you will never have dearth of it and of you focus to solve the problems then too there are high chAnces that you will be able to find the solution.

The book looses its focus in between and drags the topics.



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Review: Colorful Notions: The RoadTrippers 1.0

Colorful Notions: The RoadTrippers 1.0 Colorful Notions: The RoadTrippers 1.0 by Mohit Goyal
My rating: 3 of 5 stars

[Note: I won this book in GoodReads Giveaway and this is my honest review of the book]

When I started reading this book I thought that this book would be some kind of travelogue but I found that though there is extensive travelling by the characters but story revolves around their life rather than on the travelling.

I couldn't get the gist of the places visited by the characters in the book. the places are not discussed much in details. and most of the time story revolves around the life of the characters.

I found this book pacy and easy to read but it fails to capture the essence of the places visited in the book. I liked the characters of Abhay , Shashank and Unnati. I also liked the bond that they share in between. (view spoiler)

I rate this book 3/5.

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Review: Broken Jars, A Fistful Of Dreams

Broken Jars, A Fistful Of Dreams Broken Jars, A Fistful Of Dreams by Amal Charles
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

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The book contains seven stories of seven different people who either have suffered some kind of mental/physical abuse and they are so confused in life that they don't even know why they acting / reacting in a certain way.

When I got this book I was a little apprehensive about the time it would take me to finish it. but once I started I finished it in one day. all the stories are great. The discussion between the patience and Psychiatrist were easy to understand though in the story related to Razia it went over my head and couldn't grasp much. But anyway as I was in no mood to understand the nitty- gritty of Psychology and was more interested in the stories I didn't lose much.

The story of Shubham broke my heart , its a story of an untouchable boy and his family's hardship in the hinterland of the Indian state of Bihar.

The story about Sulochana suggests in the beginning that something happened to her in her childhood but nothing comes out later which ok but I just kept guessing it.

Overall this is a good book and also pacy baring some part of it. I rate this book 4/5.




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Review: Agniputr-When Agni First Spoke

Agniputr-When Agni First Spoke Agniputr-When Agni First Spoke by Vadhan
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

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This book is about finding the right syllable to to finish the Sutram which is about to break its confinement and destroy the world. the phenomenon was started by a Tantrik to take revenge on the behalf of a concubine of a prince. over the time this Sutram becomes dangerous and should be finished only by some descendant of the killed prince.

The story of the book is OK and the narration is also tight. it's pacy and you would want to finish it as soon as you start it. but the end of the book disappoints me. also, Sutram should have been described a little more for better understanding. there are many questions which are left unanswered. how this Sutram was confined is also not clear.

I liked this book and I rate it 4/5.



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Review: मुसाफिर Cafe

मुसाफिर Cafe मुसाफिर Cafe by Divya Prakash Dubey
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

इस किताब के पढ़ने के बाद लगता है की हिन्दी किताबों के भी अच्छे दिन आ गये हैं | पिछले एक दो सालों मे एक से बढ़ कर एक किताबें हिन्दी मे आयी हैं | ये किताब भी उनमे से एक है| सीधी साधारण बोलचाल की भाषा जो हर किसी को समझ मे आए | और हाँ, ये किसी इंग्लीश किताब का हिन्दी मे अनुवाद नही है इसलिए भी इसके कॅरक्टर ओरिजिनल लगते हैं |

चलिए आइए अब स्टोरी की बात करते हैं | सीधी सादी स्टोरी है लेकिन बहुत ही बातुनी है इसके कॅरक्टर | कोई चुप ही नही होता ! जब बातचीत शुरू करते हैं तो करते ही रहते हैं और रुकते ही नही कहीँ | बीच बीच मे दुबारा पढ़ना पड़ता है की भाई कौन क्या कह रहा है | लेकिन ऐसा एक आध बार ही हुआ |

सुधा और चंदर एक साथ रहते हैं लेकिन सुधा शादी के लिए तैयार नही है , ये नये जमाने की लड़की है जो अपने पैरों पर खड़ी है और अपने मन का करती हैं बस यहीं से सारा झमेला सुरू शुरू होता है | चंदर भाई अपना बोरिया बिस्तर बाँध कर हरिद्वार की तरफ रुख़ कर लेते है| वहाँ उन्हे एक और लड़की मिलती है जो भी सुधा की तरह है | फाइनली सब कुछ ठीक होता है लेकिन शादी ? ये आपको पढ़ कर ही पता करना होगा | लेकिन क्या शादी करना हमेशा ज़रूरी होता है ? वैसे भी शादी मे सबसे बड़ा नुकसान तो लड़की का ही होता है | सुरक्षा के नाम पर जिंदगी भर किसी का गुलाम बन जाती है |

खैर मुझे तो ये किताब बहुत अच्छी लगी ओर मेरे ख़याल से इसे 5 star तो मिलने ही चाहीए |


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Review: Where the River Parts

Where the River Parts Where the River Parts by Radhika Swarup
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

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The book is about Asha who had to migrate to India post partition of Indian subcontinent in 1947.

Asha, a Hindu girl and teenager, lives in a small village called Suhanpur in today's Pakistan. she has affair with a Muslim boy Feroze, who is also her best friend's brother. when partition of India is declared, the house of Asha is attacked and destroyed. Asha and her family take refuge in her friend Nargis' house. and then finally Asha's father decides to move to Delhi and they start their journey.. But during this journey Asha's whole family is killed by the Muslim Zealots but she is saved by a Muslim family. she manages to move to Delhi and gets married as well.

Till now, the story is pacy and kept me engrossed but after this it starts dragging, specially Part II of the book. by the way the book has total IV parts and Part IV has only one chapter. from chapter III onward it starts to pick the pace again and ends up nicely.

I wish that, Asha should have given some better reasons to convince Priya to agree to the marriage of Lana and Hussain. and, probably could have been told about her real mother.

Despite it's slow pace I liked the story of the book and I rate it 3.5/5.









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Review: Aazadi Mera Braand

Aazadi Mera Braand Aazadi Mera Braand by Anuradha Beniwal
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

यात्रा सँस्मरंण पर यह मैने पहली किताबपढ़ी है| लेखन का स्टाइल बहुत ही सरहनीय है और भाषा बिल्कुल सिंपल, जो किसी को भी समझ आ जाए| इस किताब को पढ़ने मे ज़यादा दिमाग़ नही लगाना पड़ा ओर ना ही बहुत ज़्यादा कुछ याद रखने की ज़रूरत पड़ी | बीच-बीच मे राइटर जिस तरह से लड़कियों की स्थिति को लेकर भारतीय समाज को लताड़ती हैं वो भी काफ़ी सराहनीय है, और इतने सलीके से कही है की पढ़ने वाला भी सोच मे पड़ जाए| इस किताब को पढ़ने से पहले मैने कभी खवाब मे नही सोचा था की कोई लड़की अकेले युरोप भ्रमण कर सकती वो भी उस तरीके से जैसा कि राइटर ने किया है | मेरे तो दिमाग़ के चक्षु खुल गये हैं और मेरे ख्याल से जो भी इस किताब को पढ़ेगा वो भी अब अपनी बेटियों, बहनो को शायद अब वो फ्रीडम दे जिसकी राइटर उमीद कर रहीं हैं | नही तो आने वाले समय मे लड़कियाँ खुद-ब-खुद छीन लेंगी|

यह संस्मरण युरोप के बारे मे बहुत सारी चीज़ें बताता है| जो मेरे लिए नई थी, जो शायद इसी तरह के संस्मरण मे कवर हो सकता था, जहाँ एक यूरोपियन मा अपनी बेटी को, जो वर्ल्ड टूर पर निकनलने वाली है, सलाह देती है की अगर रेप जैसी कोई घटना हो जाए तो anti pregnancy पिल ले लेना क्योंकि जंगली भेड़िए कहीं भी मिल सकते हैं | काश भरतीय माएँ भी ऐसी हो जाएँ तो लड़कियों का जीवन तोड़ा सा सरल हो जाए|

अब आते हैं किताब के फोटोग्रॅफ्स पर, पता नही क्यों फोटोग्रॅफ्स ब्लॅक & वाइट मे हैं ? अगर ये colored होते तो ज़्यादा अच्छा रहता | हो सकता मैने जो किताब पढ़ी वो शायद सस्ता संस्करण हो ?

सभी तरह से यह किताब पढ़ने के हिसाब से ठीक है | और, मै इसे 5/5 रेट करता हूँ|

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Review: Ishq mein maati sona

Ishq mein maati sona Ishq mein maati sona by Girindra Nath Jha
My rating: 3 of 5 stars

It's ok . I didn't like it much but the illustrations are great and writing style is also good but the content is average.

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Review: The Gospel of Yudas

The Gospel of Yudas The Gospel of Yudas by K.R. Meera
My rating: 4 of 5 stars


This is a English translation of KR Meera's original Malyalam book Yudasinte Suvisesham . I have not read the original book in Malyalam, I wish I knew Malyalam, , but I found this English book very good.

I story of the book is about Yudas and Prema. Yudas is a formal or still a naxalite and is always in the guilt of revealing the names of his naxal friends during police interrogation. Prema is a daughter of a policeman and has a crush on him and tries to smooth his life but every time she tries to reach Yudas he moves on leaving her behind wondering.

The book has a bit of philosophical touch as well. and gives brief idea of how Police brutally crushed the naxal movement of Kerala in 70s.

The narrative is gripping and I didn't put this book down before finishing it. The end of the book was expected.

I rate this 4/5.

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Review: Mail Order Outlaw

Mail Order Outlaw Mail Order Outlaw by Cynthia Woolf
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

This is a nice and light story with an happy ending. I liked authors writing style it's simple,pacy and easy to read.

I rate this book 4/5.

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Review: Anything to Look Hot

Anything to Look Hot Anything to Look Hot by Jas Kohli
My rating: 3 of 5 stars

[I won this book in GoodReads Giveaway and this is my honest review of the book]

This is an interesting book and first for me on the subject - plastic surgery.

The story starts with Dr Dhruv passing the PG entrance exam and joining Arogayam Hospital. and, his journey towards becoming a plastic surgeon begins. finally he has a full fledged hospital in Bombay where celebrities and common man both come for surgeries.

There are not twists or upheavals in the story and its all about, with minor details, how plastic surgery was done on a particular patient. the first part of the book is pacy but the second part drags , probably, in the need of a proper end and ultimately ends unceremoniously.

Though the story is not exciting but the narration is interesting at some places. the conversation between the Doctor and patient are funny at times.

I rate this book 3/5.

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Review: Songs of the Mist

Songs of the Mist Songs of the Mist by Shashi
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

[Note: I won this book in GoodReads giveaway and this is my honest review of the book]
This is first book in the series - "The Monk Key" by the author Shashi.

The mystical world of Himalaya is always charming and alluring and in the narration of the story the author has canvased it beautifully.

The story is about Ashutosh who moves on to join a monastic life due to problems in his personal life. and during this journey he meets various people/monks and most of the narration revolves around it.

I liked the spiritual journey of Ashutosh. The beginning of the book is a bit slow but later on it picks up the pace and becomes interesting . Some questions of Ayan and Ashutosh still remain Unanswered in the end but hopefully those will be answered in next series of the book.

I rate this book 4.5/5.







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Review: निरुपमा

निरुपमा निरुपमा by Suryakant Tripathi 'Nirala'
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

This book was written in 1930s. the story is crisp and fast moving.

The story is about Nirupama whose parents are dead and she lives with her maternal uncle. The uncle now manages the Zamindari left by Nirupama's father.

Once married Nirupama would have inherited all of her father's properties and because of that her uncles, now manages the Zamindari left over by her father, delays her marriage.

Nirupama starts liking Kumar whose family is ostracized in his native place where Nirupama's father was Zamindar and now Nirupama inherited that.

Interesting thing is that in this whole book there is no single communication between Nirupama and Kumar apart from the one that they have in the beginning and both started loving each other and you can also feel that love in the unwritten words of this book and that's the beauty of the author and his narration.

I rate this book 5/5.



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Review: Look Up: Social Media and the Addiction No One is Talking About

Look Up: Social Media and the Addiction No One is Talking About Look Up: Social Media and the Addiction No One is Talking About by Sonali Acharjee
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

[note: I won this book in GoodReads Giveaway and this is my honest review of the book]

This book is about the social media usage and how people from various sphere of the society are getting impacted by it. the book tells how some of them are able to use it wisely but many of them are getting trapped into it and get mentally stressed.

The book starts with author's her own experience with the social media and then how she ended up deactivating her account on Facebook. After that the book takes a particular aspect of the impacts of the social networking site and devotes a chapter around it. each chapter starts with a interview with a person who is kind of affected by that particular aspect and then author dissects it further. Each chapter has a lot of opinions from psychiatrists , doctors and social workers.

The book discusses following and tries to provide solutions to some of them it :
- how children are getting impacted by this.
- how a user with many followers feels compelled to update periodically.
- selfies. some call it national disease of India :) .
- why people show off so much on social networking site ?
- how tier 2 cities are using it ?
- are your uploads to a networking site safe ? is your account safe ?
- Trolls. and how to handle them .
- What is the best way to use the networking sites ?

Two chapters, one about the impact on the kids My Facebook Family: Growing up online and the other one related trolls When the trolls come marching in made me sad.

The issues that the author has raised, I can see them around me and they are going to become a very big problem in the near future if not handled well by the families, Govts, and society as a whole.

The book is written and structured very well. I also liked the author's writing styles. It kept me glued to the book.

I rate this book 5/5.

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Review: A Road Not Traveled

A Road Not Traveled A Road Not Traveled by J. Alchem
My rating: 3 of 5 stars

[Note: I won this book in Goodreads Giveaway and this is my honest review of the book ]

The story of the book is OK but I found the idea of having a single country in the world is a bit shallow. the author discussed only the good things about it but didn't discuss about the complexities and challenges diversities brings along with it. but any way, this is not a research paper and may be the author wanted to keep it simple and discussed only the good things about it. it reminds me of Vasudhaiva Kutumbakam.

The names of the characters in the book are, a bit, irritating. and at many places I found unnecessary one liners or paragraphs were forced into the narration which do not gel well with the story.

There are some bright spots in the book. the part where a mother gives life lessons to her son was great. the little love story was also cute.

I rate this book 3/5.


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Review: The Superhero Soul: Quest for Inspiration, Happiness, Success and Greatness

The Superhero Soul: Quest for Inspiration, Happiness, Success and Greatness The Superhero Soul: Quest for Inspiration, Happiness, Success and Greatness by Dilip Bathija
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

[Note: I won this book in Goodreads giveaway and this is my honest review of the book]

The book talks about how following certain steps you can become a super hero soul and make your life successful.

The author says that everything, all the power that can transform you, to a super hero, is within you but you are not aware of it because of various kinds of reasons.

There are nine chpaters in the book and it starts with "the source within" where author gives a brief idea about the source. And then moves on to explain about how to use it , how to keep it safe, how to keep nurturing over a period of time and so on.

The book does motivate me but the tricks or methodologies that it suggests are limited but given the point that the book is small it could not have covered everything in details. For example there are numerous books only on self discipline that provide the steps to work on it, But, this book has wrapped it up in a couple of paragraphs.

The book is full of quotes Which can motivate anybody for a while.

Almost every chapter name of the book has word "source" in it and sometimes I found it difficult to relate the chapter name with its content. For example the chapter 6 "Learning from the source" describes self discipline, time management etc. it was difficult for me to relate the chapter name and it's content. I could find similar disparities in other chapters.

The book did motivate me, it also created a spark to explore this more, to make my self a super hero, on my own.

I rate this book 3.5/5.


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Review: Invisible Threads

Invisible Threads Invisible Threads by Lucy Beresford
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

[Note: I won this book in Goodreads giveaway and this is my honest review.]

The story is about Sara who is trying to find out how her husband, a soldier fighting in Afghanistan, died in India.

In the story, the author talks about devdasis and how they are exploited and how she comes across these girls during her medical practice. Though she comes to India to search for her husband but ends up fighting for one of her patients.

The story is OK and I find it well researched. She has nicely captured the corrupt Indian system and the plight of sex workers and the deceased.

I give this book 4/5.

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Review: Bangalore Chronicles: A Kidnap

Bangalore Chronicles: A Kidnap Bangalore Chronicles: A Kidnap by Vinay Ramakrishna
My rating: 3 of 5 stars

[I won this book in Goodreads giveaway and this is my honest review]

The story of the book is OK but you will find that it is not something new. The first half of the book is a it slow but picks pace in the second half.

There are few loopholes in the story which are kind of acceptable to allow the writer to flex his writing skills. Original ideas are missing in the book.

I rate this book 3/5.

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Review: Meantime Girl

Meantime Girl Meantime Girl by Sindhu S.
My rating: 3 of 5 stars

[Note : I got this book for free from Netgalley and this is my fair review of the book]

Its a small book of around 100 pages, a novella.

The story is about Anjali who falls in love with Siddharth knowing that he is already married. Well, now you can imagine the confusion and complexities it can create in the mind of Anjali.

I could not understand what kind of stupidity can push a girl to have an affair with a married man knowingly. The author also could not answer that in the book as well. So can we assume that it just happened ? may be yes. but it would have been good if the author had given some good reason for that.

the end of the book is kind of OK and was expected.

I rate it 3/5.



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Review: Nikola Tesla: Imagination and the Man That Invented the 20th Century

Nikola Tesla: Imagination and the Man That Invented the 20th Century Nikola Tesla: Imagination and the Man That Invented the 20th Century by Sean Patrick
My rating: 2 of 5 stars

[Note: I downloaded this book for free from Amazon]
The life of Nikola tesla always inspires an Engineer or a scientist and his achievements are incredible. But this book is mediocre. It's not a biography of the celebrated Electrical Engineer who spent his last days in penury despite having more than 800 parents.





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Review: My Dream Man

My Dream Man My Dream Man by Aditi Bose
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

[Note: I won this book in Goodreads giveaway and this is my honest review.]

I loved this book and kind of have become fan of Author's writing style.

This is a simple love story of Aniket and Ajopa and has happy ending. The author has narrated the story from Ajopa's point of view and was able t keep it interesting till the very end.

The writing style of the author is elegant. At no point I could see the author loosing the grip of the story. Having said that, the first couple of chapters could have been racy.

I rate this book 4.5/5.

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Review: Life is a Bitch

Life is a Bitch Life is a Bitch by Asmit Rathod
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

[Note: I won this book in Goodreads giveaway ]

This is kind of ok story, and
author was able to keep the reader engrossed till the end.

The protagonist starts feeling that life is birch after his girl friend ditches him. His life gets disarrayed and he even tries to attempt suicide. But finally better sense prevails and he puts his life back on track.

The author tries to convey a message that success and failure are just perception of the society. Which was kind of thought provoking.

I rate it 3.5/5.

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Review: The Ultimate Truth, Knowledge & Wisdom

The Ultimate Truth, Knowledge & Wisdom The Ultimate Truth, Knowledge & Wisdom by Sanjay Goel
My rating: 3 of 5 stars

[Note:I got this book from Net Galley for free on read to review basis.]

The book tries to explain many things from different philosophies. Major chunk of the book is picked from Bhagwat Gita. The book talks about Vedanta, meditation, non-violence, forgiveness as well.

The book is kind of ok. There are some explanations which are not explained well or are confusing.



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Review: The Awkward Owl

The Awkward Owl The Awkward Owl by Shawnda Blake
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

[Note: I downloaded this book from amazon.in for free]

This is beautiful story that tells about a friendship between a owl and a little girl. the illustration are beautiful.

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Review: Take the Dog Out!

Take the Dog Out! Take the Dog Out! by Lynne Dempsey
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

[note: got it for free from amazon.in ]

This is cute story with great illustrations. Couldn't find the bone in some of the pages. it looks it needs to be read again and again to locate those missing bones !!!

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Review: The Memory Man

The Memory Man The Memory Man by Helen Smith
My rating: 2 of 5 stars

I couldn't understand the story. It is too vague and leaves too much for the readers to think/assume.

I rate it 3/10.

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Review: 5 Simple Steps to Take Your Marriage from Good to Great

5 Simple Steps to Take Your Marriage from Good to Great 5 Simple Steps to Take Your Marriage from Good to Great by Terri L. Orbuch
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

[Note: I got this book for free on read-to-review basis. Thanks to the publisher River grove books and NetGalley.]

My first comment about this book is that it is full of wisdom. The subject of the book is marital life but one can apply it, more or less, in any relationship.

The book is based on scientific research and scientific research is quite valuable when it is made available to common people in a format which is easy to understand. In this aspect I think that the author has succeeded tremendously.

The 5 steps that the book talk about are -
1. Expect less and get more.

2. Give incentives and rewards

3. Have daily briefing
Here the author discusses "10 minute rule" which is quite interesting.

4. Implement change
Emphasis is more on yourself than on your partner. The expectation is that the partner will reciprocate.

5. KEEP COSTS LOW, BENEFITS HIGH

The book says -A common characteristic of unhappy marriages is that chronic disagreements remain unresolved. Work on the smaller things that irritate you everyday and fix them constructively.


More sex. More attention. More kindness. More fun. More connection. This books' five simple steps are the way to get there.

I give it 10/10.


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Review: The Magic of the Lost Temple

The Magic of the Lost Temple The Magic of the Lost Temple by Sudha Murty
My rating: 3 of 5 stars

This is kind of a OK book for children. The book which I read had around 203 pages.

The story of the king somanayaka was more intriguing than the main theme of the book.

The book occasionally becomes preachy.

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