- The name itself struck me as peculiar – the iron tooth
- Being an Indian mystery/fantasy book had me in a spot
signifies a usually brief state of excitement and mental confusion often accompanied by hallucinations. It involves sudden and severe mental or neurological changes. All the views expressed here have to be read keeping in view this state of me.
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Dork: The Incredible Adventures of Robin 'Einstein' Varghese – A Review
Pages: 248
List Price: Rs. 199
Publishing Year: 2010
I have a habit of reading book reviews before buying a book. And since I had not bought this book, I had not read any reviews. So, I was not very sure about the reputation of this book when I picked it up. I was going on a short tour and lifted this book straight from the book-shelf of a friend.
And guess what, the moment I started reading it, I wished I could finish this book without having to stop.
The unique style in which Sidin wrote this book speaks volumes about his experience in experimenting with writing. I wish to congratulate Sidin on the superb writing style.
Diary, Robin ‘Enistein’ Varghese and an infectious enthusiasm will be amongst the things that you will certainly remember when you are done reading this book.
After ‘Five point Someone’ this book gives a superb description of college-campus life and the life afterwards. It seemed to me that this book carried on from where ‘Five point Someone’ ended. The book does appear to give a heavily drugged view of the world through the eyes of the protagonist., but that is what kept me glued.
There are several things I loved about the main character of the novel – Robin ‘Enistein’ Varghese. Some of the most notable to me were:
- Superb description of men/women/situations/surroudings – giving a vivid, visual image to characters & so much so that you start to see them develop in your vision
- Fantasies of Robin with regards to women
- Super confident, day dreaming B-school grads for whom nothing is impossible and everything is too easy
This work of fiction made me laugh out loud on a couple of occasions and certainly made me smile on most pages. I am pretty sure that this book would make most people smile if not laugh.
You can buy it online from most stores like ‘Flipkart’, ‘Indiaplaza’ etc.
This book is a good read. As always, you read and decide! My final verdict: 4 on 5.
PS: Heard that it is a trilogy. I certainly am not looking at the other books in the series, no sir!
Saturday, August 6, 2011
Life In India - Superb Parody (must watch)
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Sunday, March 6, 2011
Johnny Gone Down - A Review
Author: Karan Bajaj
Pages: 324
List Price: Rs. 99
My review of this book is again spot on.
To begin with I was really apprehensive about reading this book. The reason was Karan Bajaj’s earlier fiction novel - Keep off the Grass. I never liked that novel. Why I didn’t like it was because it seemed like it was completely inspired by the novel that is touted to have started a revolution in Indian fiction – Five point Someone.
However, one friend recommended this book as a good fast paced read and I for once paid heed to her advice.
So here, in was on the very first page of the book and it went something like this:
“‘Stop staring,’ said the woman through clenched teeth.
The little boy, presumably her son, looked away reluctantly. ‘His left arm is missing,’ he burst out finally.”
These first few paragraphs along with the synopsis had me hooked on. And to my utter amazement once I crossed the first nine pages, I could not put the book down and when I had to it was agonizing.
This book is a complete package (a la Bollywood). It offers a good dose of romance & love (for people looking for it). It offers quite a bit of spirituality (Buddhism, to be precise). And it does have its fair share of violence (for people looking for action). The protagonist has seen it all and has gone through all. He in many ways is similar to ‘Shantaram’.
It all depends on what one is looking for. If it is a casual enjoyable read that you are looking for then this is the ideal book. However, if you are looking for a piece of literature then you obviously are at the wrong place. The best part is that it is an inexpensive book available for only 99 Indian Rupees. You can find it online for a much lesser late.
You can download the first chapter- The Prologue from here: http://www.karanbajaj.com/Johnny-Gone-Down-Complete-Prologue.pdf
This book is a good read. As always, you read and decide! My final verdict: 3.5 on 5.