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Friday 12 October 2012

Left from Dhakeshwari by Kunal Sen





Let’s begin with the book cover and print quality. A black background and a mime artist with closed eyes catches an attention, a catching cover which enhances curiosity, and also goes well with the concept of the book. It gives a thought to the reader before even turning pages. 

Print and page quality is also quite impressive.

Kunal came up as a serious writer with his stories and I was pleased to read the book, nine stories about life, about people who failed one way or the other. The book is not a regular read, it strikes the thinking chords.

If you are a random reader and looking for a light read in form of a collection of short stories, this book is not for you. It’s a serious read. One great thing which I noticed was the connection of stories which flows as you move on reading. If someone will read the stories randomly and will not go by the sequence, he will not enjoy reading this book. It goes with pros and cons, it proves that writer is not trying to present a regular read and he is successful with that. At the same time, for casual love saga reading crowd will not find this book entertaining. 

But the fact is that writer proved it. Well done!

Editing is another notable thing about this book. Full justice is given, choice of words at places is profound however doesn’t impact much. I liked the description of plot, characters, story line and emotions.

This book will leave the reader with a thought and Kunal must have worked really hard to pin down his imaginations. His narration is controlled and he managed to do justice with characters. It is not a read for everyone but yes. Will be an excellent read for people who want to read something off-beat and who understand literature. A novel and collection of stories is not just about love, romance and sex. This book will satisfy reading hunger of people who read books for a rising thought.

I really liked the look of the book and I would like to keep it in my collection. 

Saturday 29 September 2012

Journey of a Lifetime by Prateek Sharma




“Journey of a Lifetime”, I loved the title. I was happy to hold the book as it didn’t speak about Love story, romance and broken relationships in the first go. Sorry to say, I am not really against any love stories however the way they are written now a day are not really leaving any scope for even a perfect writer to make any mark on anyone. Love story market is spoiled.

I didn’t like the quality of the book cover, it looked below average. Book cover is the identity of a book and with looking at the book, a reader judges the capacity if any book. It should give a reflection of the story; it should highlight what a reader can expect from a book. It failed, big time. Paper quality is good and the print is also clear. Once the reader will start to read, it will not be a problem however just looking at the cover design, colour combination and confusing synopsis, will hit the sales. Why will someone pay Rs. 150 without even knowing what he is going to read? If the book is going for re-print, the Author and the Publisher should think of looking at these things to make it better sold in the market.

Story line is good; it doesn’t grip however it flows. I liked it.

There are a couple of evident flaws in writing style however a reader will not be impacted till he is not really trying to find errors. However the editor must have had a tough time editing this book. It is evident that the book is written on Microsoft Word and the Author freely used right clicks to get ‘synonyms’ to get some power packed replacements of his words. It was evident as at times the usage of words was not complementing the script. I have observed this trend with many debut authors now days. 
They are under pressure to make their book like an international standard however they should not forget that their initial market will be India.

At times, the story was meeting eyes and I was expecting a boom however every time it was just missed.

It is a decent read and I recommend it to people who are looking for a decent read over a weekend. The author can do really well; he has got a good flow and imagination. He should work towards reading more before he put on his hands on writing some other book. 

I will look forward to read more work from this Author.




Rainy Days by Samarth Prakash


I will start with the cover of the book. Cover is decent, though looks dull. Quality of paper and print is good and is soothing to hold and read. It doesn’t look like a quality book and a quality read at the first look however I was looking forward to read it.

Title of the book was something which attracted me, not a stereo typed normal love story types. I had high expectations from this book.

 This book is just another, regular, mono types love story which we might have heard, read or seen somewhere. Not really written. Said or heard the first time. Most of the debut writers in India ring the same bell, some way or the other.

 As far as the story line is concerned, this book has nothing new to offer. It has all the ingredients of a typical love story.

 The tragedy in the end is very make over types; it looks unreal and also unsurprising because the reader already knows all along that Megha's love for Raghav is not true. Also, most of the incidents in the story are so predictable. Flow of the book is a kind, where the reader already knows what is going to come up on the next page. That’s not what a reader picks up a book for!

 Looking at the writing style of the author now, “Somewhat” is used so many times in the book that this word kept haunting me for long after I kept the book down. The good part is that Author or editor of the book spent good time with the grammar and editing of the book, I didn’t find much errors. Good job on that part. 

Overall, it is a decent read for 125 bucks, if someone is looking for reading something on a lighter note however not really recommended to anyone who is willing to read something unpredictable.

Friday 17 August 2012

In Love: Once & Forever by K.Krishna Kumar

This book looked like a dream of someone, as if someone desperately wanted to share his mind and heart. It is a small and short read with 150 pages. This book caught my attention as for the first time I saw a page from the editor as “Foreword”, strange! However after reading that my expectations caught fire and I expected to read a finely polished piece after a long time. I will start with the story line, as complemented by the Title itself, it is a love story and differently it is a teen’s story. More talking like infatuation stages. Flow did not go well and kept on fluctuating between a hidden feeling and studies. Author tried his level best but homework was not done at all. It looked like all of a sudden someone decided to pick up a notepad and a pen and started to write. It took a whole lot of efforts to make the grip, Story line was good and there was a lot of scope to narrate it with a gripping impact but didn’t happen till the end. Author was more inclined towards expressing what he felt but it doesn’t work always as readers expect a grip and mind blocking while reading anything. If I as a reader I am not attached with something, I will start turning pages and it will end up nowhere but to look for a better option to quench my reading thirst. Author should have read some books to get an idea of how to frame the narration to maintain grip over the reader’s mind. Now I will speak about the Editor. The first page of the book states, Edited by Shreya Chatterjee in bold. It happened for the first time that I saw name of the editor given so much of importance. It is good as editors are not getting their much deserved fame anywhere in the publishing industry. However, when the name is given as a highlight, it should be justified. There are mind boggling editing errors evident. I had to read this book as if I was checking a test paper. Let’s have a look at some of the basic errors – 1. When I started answering, I saw everyone turning back to look at me, as I was standing on the last bench 2. That was the first time I saw her. After several years, it was really difficult for me to find out, which was the first time I saw her? One day when I was feeling peaceful and had a lot of time at hand. I thought about this for the whole day. And after analyzing all my available memories at last I concluded this moment as the one in which I saw her for the first time 3. Hence to avoid confusions, I always adhered to Syed in the school, and I simply went to the places he went. I even went to the toilet only if he went there. This was the first reason why we became friends 4. I liked in playing with him very much, though mostly he hit the ball, and I chased it 5. Fter seeing the movie….. (I believe it was “After” and not “Fter”) 6. I heard something disturbing my sleepit was my father (Have no idea to what “sleepit” is) 7. After that in the every exam, I got an increased progress in my report card 8. Mother in law is going to afford to you 9. I saved it into my pocket 10. We would eat something for our stomach 11. It might because their bank balance came down These are just some examples, editor missed to correct what she was supposed to be in this book. Overall this book needed a lot of work before getting published. I am still wondering who went wrong, the Author, the Editor or the Publisher.

Saturday 7 July 2012

Love @ Internet by Rajeev Ranjan





Love @ Internet by Rajeev Ranjan

Love @ Internet, the title was not that appealing to me as I thought it will be another Love Story. But it was not the first time I was reading Rajeev’s work. I was the one to review his first novel as well and that’s what made me curious to read his second book.

It started to grip from initial pages itself.

Rohit the main lead of this novel and his balcony love made the plot right to start with and his shyness resembles any youth living in a middle town. The girl leaving him and going away with her parents and Rohit feeling lonely was a kicking flow again.

Story is with packed a pace and if someone is not reading the book with any assumptions will enjoy it thoroughly. Rajeev can write using a simple plot with a difference and that’s what provoked me to read his work. If I look at the plot it is not complicated at all but the way it is presented is very nice.

If I look at the plotting and addressing the narration, it needs some guidance of some good editor as at some places story seemed to be meeting eyes with the reader and all of a sudden the plot is left there unimpressed.  

Also some of the editorial errors which a reader might not catch but being a reviewer and editor it impacted and irritated me.

None of the flaws are there because of the Author; I think the publisher is compromising on spending on editorial part to groom the work to an international level.

I wouldn’t rate the cover more than 2.5 on a sale of 1 to 5, after reading the novel I felt there was more to be reflected on the cover page. Cover page is the first thing which a reader will look at before buying a book.

Again a good job by Rajeev Ranjan and will be glad to read more from this author in the coming years.

Tuesday 17 April 2012

To Err is Human by Swarupa Chavan



“To err is human”, I wondered why this title is selected and I was curious to read the story.

I took a long time as for some or the other reason the story didn’t grip my attention. Not directly jumping on to saying about not liking the novel, I just wanted to highlight some evident turn offs.

I was happy to put hands on the book which is not written by just another engineering or MBA pass out who just wanted to tell the story of his college days or an unsuccessful love saga.

Cover page attracted the thoughts and is well designed. The quality of print is another winning part for this novel as now people don’t just buy a book; they want to buy quality which they can carry while on move. 

Quality of print and pages is also good.

The story and plot is good however the narration needs perfection. The story is about Malini and her exploits while discovering her true self. Author tried to make Malini amusing, witty and full of humor but somehow it didn't create a grip.  

Office politics drifts and search for true love – it summarizes it all.

As I say most of the times, editing plays a major role and evident editing errors blocks the reader. Editing needed more attention!

While writing a book, it happens that the author goes with the flow and unintentionally starts to use phrases in regional language. The common thought is that it will create a grip and bonding with the reader. If as a reader I would want to read Marathi, I would go for a Marathi novel, why will I pick up an English read? Also, why do writers want to block their work to a state or a region? Will anyone from any other Indian state enjoy reading the story with so many Marathi phrases and sentences? If the novel is picked up for translation in other languages, how that thing will work out? Being an Indian reader we have grip over different languages of India, what if this book is given to a foreigner, will he be able to understand the book? – With these thoughts if I had to rate the book, I would not give it a superb rating.

Author can do better and we should not forget that a book is not about the way author is presenting and writing, it is also about the support given to him/her in the process of writing and getting published. I have no idea if Swarupa was given these suggestions while the novel went in for the process of getting published.

If this novel is rated a failure, it is not because of the author. It is because of other people who did not do justice with what they did.

With the story and thought flow, I rate Swarupa to be a good thinker and can expect to see more novels from her in the future. With good supporting hands, she can do wonders and with her thoughts she can create some of the biggest best sellers.

The book is light read and Marathi audience will enjoy reading as there is a flavor of their language. 

Sunday 26 February 2012

In Course of True Love by Sanjeev Ranjan




Very simple – An easy Read – No twist – A Plain ride !!!

This book can be summarized as an unadorned book, which is written with no complications.The author just wanted to convey a story and it went on with every page of the book.

The story is a love story (as it is predictable with the name as well) which goes smooth. Expressions are well portrayed – like, phone conversations, exhilaration of opposite sex, discussion of kiss etc. Nice effort!

The book is a trouble free read, with no threads getting complicated and everything getting clearer with every page turned. It may be a good entertainment for teenagers or for seasonal readers but for a vivid reader this book gives nothing.  There is no twist, there is no suspense, everything is predictable, and language is basic though efforts come evident with some dialogues which are impressive. 

Author can do much better with helping hand of an editor.

Portrayal is something which I missed throughout the book. Proper explanation is backbone of any book without which it is difficult to hook the reader.

I would not like to speak about editing errors in this book as there is a load to discuss about. If the author is not getting support from his publisher for proper editing, he should get his work edited professionally before submitting the Manuscript to the publishers. It is very important to give a fine impression to readers as they pay to read the work.

Author showed caliber with his debut novel and we can expect better things from him in coming years.
Overall a simple yet entertaining journey for an occasional reader group.

Monday 13 February 2012

A Splash of Love - A Kiss of Infatuation by Rajeev Ranjan


Nothing new I felt reading the book! However what I felt was AMAZING!

The narration is good and catches the senses. You feel refreshed and would like to live your college days again. The Author speaks about ‘Infatuation’ and other feelings that everyone goes through at some point or the other. Story connects with the reader.

What I liked was the way the story started, it sounded like a story based on a village background but gradually it moved to a metro and the way transformation and transition happened was smooth. Author did a good job that the reader doesn’t even feel when he reached Delhi from a village.

I felt like revisiting my teenage reading the story.

I have no idea why Authors in India are inquisitive about using “Regional Language” phrases in their books. I take this attempt as writing “Hinglish” and not “English”. I have seen books getting stuck within boundaries of the country because of this small mistake. It breaks the flow and for me it was a big look back for me in the book. Reading Hindi statements written in English is irritating most of the times.

Another editing error observed was evident and was new to me. Every time the Author mentioned any name in the story, names were given special treatment with “Quotes”. It gave a strange look to the narration and as a reader I kept on thinking, why? What? Where? When? – Nothing correlated. “Quotes” with a word in writing signifies something special in the narration and all the names mentioned in the book cannot be special.

The book needed an editor’s eye!

Overall, the story line was catchy though was no indifferent. Author showed his potential and with help of a good editor his work can reach places.


Monday 16 January 2012

Hidden Corporate Crimes - Rs. 5000 Award waiting......




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If you say that you have not gone through or have never witnessed a crime happening around you in your professional environment, you are not being true to yourself. Most of the private companies are breaking rules and crushing labor laws big time in India. Extended working hours without Overtime, Mental torture by giving threats of termination of services, promoting someone being biased and ignoring someone’s potential completely, stopping people from speaking in media about the company, asking for personal favors – these are all different kinds of exploitations and crimes.

If you ever have noticed, every company runs on different policies which are governed by them completely and there is no government or social involvement allowed, also to add, most of the private companies don’t allow their employees to form any union or to be a part of any union. Why? The answer is simple; they do not want their employees to be together or to be in a position to fight for any illegal things happening around. “Divide and Rule” is what happening openly and we have all eyes closed around.

It is time to speak; an Author needs your help in writing a Novel – “Hidden Corporate Crimes”. We understand you may want to keep your name confidential in this venture, protecting your real name or identity, confidentiality is promised at every step. If you want, your name will be published else a pseudo name of your choice will be given in the Novel. 

Best and highlighted story will get a reward of Rs. 5000

Please share the crimes happened with you or which you noticed happening but couldn’t do much about. The author will be compiling a bunch of stories and will be published by a Big Publishing House. 

It’s time to speak, it’s time to tell the world that corporate life is not full of goodies, it has a hidden black face which should be visible to the world now.

Who knows, our efforts together turn the shape of this ugly corporate world and we may have an authority overruling and guiding the corporate in India.

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Thursday 5 January 2012

Zero Percentile 2.0 by Neeraj Chhibba




| Author: Neeraj Chhibba | Publisher: Rupa & Co. | Price: 140/- | Pages: 257 |


I was glad to put hands on this book. The quality of print and page is something which makes the first impression and it goes all as an 'A Grade' for this book. 


Cover design speaks a tale.


This book is a sequel to 'Zero Percentile' by the Author, I did not get a chance to read his first book and was in two minds, will I be able to get a grip with the story line?

With a doubt, I started reading and I was engrossed. The Author successfully managed to keep the story line going through in a way that it does not impact the reader who is unaware of what happened in the first part of the book. At some pages it interrupted with a '*' sign, which is given in the book to the topic relates with the first book, it was awful but it did not interrupt the story line.

The story is about a group of friends, who are dreamy about opening their own software company, going through up's and down's and emotions flows along. One character in the book is fighting with a deadly decease and while reading it reminded me of 'Sumit', one of the main characters in Vikrant Shukla's debut Novel "Call Centre An Inside Story", the emotions and feeling running were expressed well.

I was impressed with the Editing as well, there are editing errors but only a professional can point that. Errors are not evident enough to pinch the reader.

It is good to see sequel series for books coming out in India as well, it will be too early to say if it will catch the mass as the Indian readers are yet not following anyone, they just pick up what they find suitable to their mood, personality and the availability of time. Zero Percentile 2.0 is a good effort and should be appreciated.

Overall, characterization in the book impressed me. It is a good read!