Saturday, 26 April 2014

Reader Review: The Vigil and Other Stories by Gita V Reddy

Book: The Vigil and Other Stories

Author: Gita V Reddy

Publisher: Leadstart Publishing Pvt Ltd.

Genre:  Fiction

Ratings: 4/5

ISBN: 9789382473343

Number of Pages: 167

Review Date: 26th April 2014
Review on behalf of - The ReadersCosmos

My Ratings:4/5

Plot – 4/5

Characters – 3.5/5

Style – 3.5/5

Climax – 4/5

Cover Page – 3/5

My Review:

This is a collection of 15 stories......Crisp, clear and thoughtful writing. 

There are stories we read and forget as time passes by. This one is unlike those one time reads. Each one of the stories are unique in their own ways. All the stories are different from one another and the charactrs ar very well defined. While a reader tries to go dep into the plots, author has made it evident that the characters of the stories do not get jumbled in the mind of the reader. The characters are well defined which keeps an identical mark in the resders mind to be alive all throughout. After every story, there will float a moral of the read. The author has not mentioned any moral anywhere across, but the reader's mind is driven to enjoy a thoughtful moment aftr every read. The words are handy and clear. The ideas are transparent. I loved the read of "Time and Space". In this author has allowed the reader to make his/hr desired conclusion since she has left the story open ended.


I overall admired the read. The author has portrayed a number of places which showed a women centric inspiration. A lot of situations created in the plots have been put forward to the audience from a feminine perspective which has given a strong not of authority to the plot. I found it different and encouraging.
It has been a truly refreshing read.

GoodRead Link : https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/17700434-the-vigil-and-other-stories?ac=1


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Wednesday, 2 April 2014

Reader Review: The Prophecy of Trivine



Book: The Prophecy of Trivine
Author: Tnahsin Garg , Srivatsan Sridharan, Pulkit Gupta
Publisher: Good Times Books Pvt. Ltd.
Genre:  Fiction
Ratings: 4/5
ISBN: 9380619707
Number of Pages: 264

Review Date: 2nd March 2014
Review on behalf of - Tnahsin Garg and Pulkit Gupta

My Ratings:4/5

Plot – 4/5

Characters – 4/5

Style – 4/5

Climax – 4/5

Cover Page – 3/5

My Review:

What a high standard set here in the genre of fiction writing beautified with imagination and scientific analogy.

This is a great example of 3 skilled writers and one good book. The effort that has been put to sculpture the plot and the twists that has been offered to crave the imagination of the readers is commendable.  Science Fiction and fantasy are great to watch on screen but to read and to see the characters floating right in front of your eyes is the master art of the author.

The research for the plot to be framed has been done well. The characters with their alien form going through teleportation and psychokinesis had been perfectly attributed. There has been no mismatch or out of place situations to make the book feel overdone or underdone. The editing of the book is perfect. The description of the characters and the situations have been crafted well which stands out as the positive for the creation of an imagination among the readers. On the other hand, there has been a too lengthy narration which has given a feeling of getting dragged into unnecessary edges.

Considering this to be their first write, I would take this opportunity to congratulate them for the success. Moreover, they have put in the effort and the research time to enter a genre far away from the realistic college romance and typical predictive collection of authors. This is indeed a great start for the trio and looking forward to read more from the team of “The Prophecy of Trivine ”. This has been an read with a new experience.
GoodRead Link : https://www.goodreads.com/review/show/849449595

Tuesday, 4 February 2014

Reader Review - The Moon Wants To Be Spotless White

Book: The Moon Wants to Be Spotless White
Author: Priya Narayanan
Publisher: LeadStart Publishing
Genre: Children Section
Ratings: 4/5
ISBN: 9789381576342
Number of Pages: 46

Review Date: 4th February 2014
Review on behalf of - Priya Narayanan

My Ratings:4/5
Story Telling Style – 4.5/5
Characters – 5/5
Illustration – 5/5
Cover Page – 5/5

My Review:

This is a very nicely illustrated book in the Children Section of Readership.
The story s short, crisp and has the capability to hold the interest of the reader till the end.
A children's book should always come with a moral and that has been well portrayed here.
Author has created a story telling environment which will enable the child reader or the storyteller to visualize the beauty of nature and the way the story reaches the end.
There are mention of regular things that a child has to follow like waking up early, going to school and not leaving the house without permission and this very modestly creates a sense of responsibility in a child.
The illustrations are not very photographic and is more drawn and painted. It offers an artistic and realistic image to the children reader. They look more real with the day to day characters that are build in the story.

On the whole, This is a wonderful book to gift our children and the author has done a great job.

https://www.goodreads.com/review/show/844172956

Bangalore or Bengal-Ore !!



It has been a while that I am discussing my stay stature in a cosmopolitan city, Bangalore.
The best one I heard today is that Bangalore should change its name to Bengal-ore.
Reason? 

“With the number of Bengali's who have migrated to thrive here, it no longer looks like a part of South India. It is more like a city in North India.” This is infuriating, especially when it comes from people who boast their certificates and positions in the organization that they work for. 

There are a few things that people; rather I would address them as natives from this land needs to know here.

India is not partitioned after Independence into 2 further parts – North India and South India. We are still one country with 28 states and 7 union territories. The official Language of union government of the Republic of India is Hindi and English. We are free to speak in our different mother tongues and are not obligated to learn our neighbor’s dialect. Residing in any state in this country does not involve signing of a verbal bond to learn to speak in the native language of the state and forget our own routes, festivals and upbringing. It is absolutely ones interest for new languages that can drive the necessity to learn.

When we relocate from a certain part of the country to another, we have an open mind to adopt and accept the changes coming by. So, it is not that we do not respect the ways, festivals and daily life of natives here, though there are surprising differences, we do adopt, appreciate and participate in such new ways of life. We welcome others to participate with us as well. Things are absurd for both when it comes to the point of view of an individual, but that never should turn up to be demeaning.

Just like any state below Madhya Pradesh is not Madras, similarly any state above Karnataka is not North India. India, if need be, for reference purposes can be addressed into the East-West-North-South of India.
We, the large crowd in Bangalore today are East Indians and NOT North Indians. Bengalis are not North Indians if anyone would want to be geographically correct.

Bengalis do not eat fish 3 times a day and they don’t swim in mustard oil. We are experimental and welcoming to world cuisine from Chinese, Lebanese, Italian or the yummy South Indian Meals. To be outright with my opinion here I must say that we have an enriched choice for everything. Be it good food, good dressing, literature, music, art, home décor and festivities. We are apt in vegetarian food as much as in non-vegetarian. It is, on the whole, not the classification of the food that we are bothered about; it is the fulfillment of our taste bud that stands to be more important.

We adorn our tea because we come from the place where the world gets their supply of tea from. We love your filter coffee as much. We might have a little bit of denominations when it comes to moving from porcelain to a steel glass, a bone chine to a steel plate, but we learn with time the ways of the place. We love different non-repetitive choices in the different lentils in our kitchen cabinets because that’s what our taste buds have matured with. 

We love sweets in variety because that’s what we have offered to the rest of the country, authenticity in sweets. 
We thoroughly enjoy your hot idlis but we also miss our “Hinger Kochuri”. Pani Poori is definitely not at its best here and we miss our street food too. 

 It is just the kind of different tastes we grow up with. Be it our kitchen cabinet, or our wardrobe, be it our bookshelves or our lamp shades, we are constantly experimental while the natives here like to stick to their best laid rules. Both are absolutely fine in their own ways. And there is a friendly word called Adaptability that can help us thrive well.

We are full of festivals and that too looks like an issue. It is more food than religion for us says the accuser. Again our motive is to have a good time. Eat, Pray and Love. We had 37 Durga Puja Pandals on record in this city in the year 2013. Surprisingly, there is every kind of people, irrespective to the language they speak visit and have a good time.

We are loud since we have a voice of our own. We voice our opinion since we have knowledge to back them up with data. We flaunt because we have things to flaunt. Our being down to earth is about welcoming people and showering them with feel good factor rather than treating them as an urban passerby.

We talk to our fellow Bengali's in English. Now that is an issue for you? We also talk in Bengali when we want to make sure that certain truths don’t hurt you. For the kindest information, our motive is to connect to the person we are trying to converse with, rather than making him/her uncomfortable in the crowd.

We are not migrants in Bangalore, we have relocated for the opportunity that this city has provided us. We have loved the city, did our part to generate revenue for the city and have made friends here. We have adapted to the ways this city operates, we pay the highest rent in this country to the greedy ones who do not step down to see what wrong they are doing. We pay unleashed price to the rickshaw and taxi drivers and yet we choose our best friends from here and look for happiness. We have chosen Bangalore as our 2nd home. We have fallen in love with Bangaloreans and settled in our splashy apartments to have a beautiful future. We have called ourselves home here, but not many from here have accepted us yet as their neighbors.

Tuesday, 28 January 2014

Reader Review: Love @ Air Force By Gaurav Sharma

Book: Love @ Air Force

Author: Gaurav Sharma

Publisher: Blackbuck Publication

Genre: Romantic Fiction

Ratings: 4/5

ISBN: 9781630416287

Number of Pages: 287


Review Date: 28th January 2014

Review on behalf of - The ReadersCosmos


My Ratings:4/5

Plot – 4.5/5

Characters – 4/5

Style – 4/5

Climax – 4/5

Cover Page – 4/5


My Review:


I have reviewed this book from two aspects. 


Firstly, as a debut novel.The Author has spent extremely good amount of time in the research of life in defense. The technicality of the kin of decorum followed, the hierarchy of the positional values and the small strings of frustration in a married man's life. This is very well researched and well portrayed piece of work. Nowhere did I find information overload or dragging of the story to any unnecessary corner. 

The second aspect is the capability to design a plot. The character display is crystal clear. be it the beauty or the ugliness of a subject character or the innocence or political side of another, the author has done a great job. The fiction has in it, characters that are alive though words of the author. The plot is regular but the way it has been framed and portrayed, makes the story stand out.

Simple word, little printing mistakes here and there (that we really cannot blame the author) and flow even flow of the story offers a reader a happy reading feel.


On the whole, Love @ Air Force is a refreshing read.


Wednesday, 22 January 2014

Friends

Desire to do something should be kept alive by doing something.

20 years from now, when I look back to today, I would be less disappointed for the things I have done to keep this desire in me alive. I have done what I could do best, I have gathered no good names for myself but I have gathered a lot of courage to be myself.

I have given away my favorite toy to the one who never needed one, I have shared my love to the one who never loved back, I have promised to hold the hand of the one who is seven seas across the world and I have put all the effort to please all and got nothing in return.

I have offered them love to depend on me; I have cared for them to have faith on me and I am the one who have called them my friends to betray me.I might have not lost much, but a light inside me.

I have lost friends on the way of life, made enemies who are here to stay. Still when I look back, I am contented. I have done my part and owe nothing in return. Those times of hardship have only made me stronger, the bigger mistakes I have made have only transformed me to be wiser and my experience with them have given me the joy of looking back and telling myself what a fool I had been.


Friends I have lost and enemies I have made are the attributes who remind me of where I stand. They challenge me in what I am capable of. They remind me not to stop for them and they encourage me to keep going away to my destination. With them I know that I do not have to turn back now, my friend will be here to accompany me and the rest will step back.  They are the ones who remind me who to hold on to forever and who to call Friends. 

Tuesday, 21 January 2014

Strength !!

Gone are the days of pretty and useless women.

It is the time when life goes on through the push of the will power. To remain calm, perform well and accomplish as much as possible are the best attributes to keep going. A lot of things happen because it is meant to be so in order to make a woman strong. 

Things don’t happen by chance, they may be the best things that can happen to her. The fear that surrounds her is just a phase that will pass on. The fear does not always scare us; it also offers the strength to fight for somebody or something. Have the courage to stand there for you and intimidate you. It will eventually make you feel that you are not alone; you have yourself completely to you. 

Holding on to things that do not belong to you comes from the mark of guilt and burden of insecurity. To let go, turn your back and walk away with determination is the silent strength that descents in you. Always remember, you are chosen for the worst because you have the strength to fight back and restore to your best being. 

After all these, when you smile at the rim of the sun shine and dance to the drops of the rain, there lies your freedom, your joy and your appreciation to be yourself.


Conversation !!

The beauty of a person, good or bad, holds in the conversation he or she makes with the surrounding. The difficult most skill set of an individual lies in the art of creating, continuing and finding way to converse. To find a person, you believe and you do, to share even the things you have never spoken to yourself about is heaven. The one who hears you out, the one who takes out time from their busiest days for you, to absorb all your thoughts and to embrace all your dreams is the one you can call a soul mate. You share your soul with that person…after all.

Theoretically, a soul mate is the one you share your life with but practically, he/she is the one who is only and always  in the blink of your eyes and skip of your heartbeat. That person will never let you be treated dreadfully, that person will never break your dreams. Those dreams are the ones that may never come true; those hopes are the ones that only grow with wishes. That soul mate will not shield you from the pain the world is filling you with. He/she will only be there to listen to you and share you disappointments. He/she will wait for your smile and feel hurt for your tear, but what matters more is their being there, present beside you to feel with you, what your heart feels.

You will be his/her rain man for precisely the same reasons. You both know that you are the two banks of the river who would stand in the two sides facing each other and appreciate each other’s presence. You would hold the hand through the heart and feel for each other and live your life collecting the moments of the days when you had planned to meet. With that person you would want to be everyone – a child, a teenager, a sick, a cripple, a whore, an orator, a fighter or a thinker. Being anyone you want to be would be as easy as walking up to someone in an unknown land to say hello and striking a good conversation.

We have choices of being busy with our works, files, books, televisions or even sleep….go out and find a person who would leave everything in the world to have a talk with you expecting just the same from you.


Sometimes talking to one another is about being silent. If silence is comfortable, one does not need to talk. If not ….. It is time to break the silence and say Goodbye !!

Sunday, 19 January 2014

History of the Historical Times

There are soul searching topics of knowledge when it comes to history, especially when it is the combination of the history of two deep rooted nations and a link between them. They are India and UK.
I belong to the world’s largest democracy of date and the introduction stone of this historical episode was laid down long before the British Rule in India, when they had discovered the route to India for Trade and Commerce. Born in the then British capital of India, Kolkata, my hometown is adorned with history, geography, literature and art that collaborate very deeply with that in UK.

We have read history in a way that the historians have portrayed it from their point of view. I have seen and analyzed the history of India from my point of view. I would want to do the same if I could get a chance to study in the UK.

The Victoria Memorial hall was built by Lord Curzon in 1906 as a dedication to Queen Victoria. The Angel of Victory that sits on the top of the monument, also sits in the center of Queen's Gardens in front of Buckingham Palace. The architect of the wonderful memorial, Sir William Emerson designed the same in the UK.

It is said that he had come to India and designed the Crawford market in Mumbai and the All Saint’s Cathedral in Allahabad. Emerson studied the architecture of the Taj Mahal to build the Victoria Memorial Hall in Kolkata for the Queen. Again he implemented Gothic Style to design the architecture of the All Saint’s Church.

In his work of Takhtsingji Hospital and the Nilambagh Palace, he studied the use of Hindu architectural elements in his work.

Further deep rooted are the history of great leaders and administrators and statues commemorates like Hastings, Cornwallis, Clive, Wellesley, and Dalhousie have their work and history both in the UK and India.

Sir Rajendra Nath Mookerjee, another pioneer of engineering had contributed to the history and founded the Martin Co.

Shakespeare and Rabindranath Tagore, Keats and Michael Madhusudan Dutta all are a part of this celebrated history. The St.Paul’s Cathedral which is the seat of the Bishop in London has engraved history in relation to the St. Paul’s Cathedral in Kolkata.

The lists of things are never ending. I could go on and on pouring my dreams and talking about my aspirations. I would walk down the Thames, the West Minster’s Abbey and spend days in the British Museum. Visit the National Gallery in London and the Natural History Museum, The Big Ben and the London Eye. I would want to visit the Buckingham Palace, Windsor Palace along with the other monuments of history.

It would be a dream come true to be able to visit the Sacred Spring, the Roman Temple, the Roman Bath House and the seven sisters by the English Channel, The Universities of Cambridge and Oxford and definitely the Royal Observatory of Greenwich.

History is something one can get engrossed in the UK. It would be like meditating the rich and the royal beauty and walking the Sand of times with the opportunity from http://knowledgeisgreat.in/ initiated by the British Council.

Sunday, 12 January 2014

Hair - line Facts !!



No one looks forward to a bad hair day. I often have had the lucky chance to escape my days with Sunsilk. Here is my story to http://www.sunsilk.in/

Starting from school days till date as we grow up and take our path of life, hair is the favorite part of our body for most or I must say all of us. When in school, the uniform did not make any style statement but the hairstyle did it all. From time and on, it shows that however fair or dark, ugly or beautiful, tall or short a person is, a good and healthy hair takes away the credit. A person can cover up most visual flaws if he or she has healthy and great hair. Even high heels loose the compliment if the person does not carry a great hair. 

Let me bring about a number of comparisons from my experiences.

In School – A beautiful girl sit with a pair of long plaits of oily hair. She is scratching the pencil tip inside her head. That’s her Bad hair day. Again a short mushroom cut jolly intelligent look of a girl strikes the smartness in her.

In College – A punked up dry, streaked hair girl trying her best to be friend of a dude on a bike. The Mr.Biker has his eyes fixed on the girl with long and bouncy haired, not so cool, oriental dressed girl with books in her hand.
In an interview – A very professionally attired jobseeker walks in as if she just crossed a desert storm. A pony tailed jobseeker looked more organized with her curriculum vita in hand to strike the job.

In a Party – A conscious lady just out from the salon with chemically done up hair that is gradually losing its charming as the time passes. She is more worried if the bomb she had paid the salon do their jobs of making her look impressive. An overjoyed lady with healthy and regularly cared for hair is been admired by all enjoying the music on the dance floor.

Healthy hair gives me confidence. I always had short cropped hair in school days. Remember our old school methods of hair care. Regular oiling, alternative days of shampooing and weekend care of Reetha, amla, curd and egg. As time passed by the hair care techniques changed. I grew my hair longer; the pigtail became ponytail and then came the plats. Oiling became regular and so did shampooing, weekend hair care changed to Mehndi and hot oil. Then came the days of styling time for new age hairdo where regular blow drying, hair styling, coloring and streaking came on. Time went by, everything changed. What did not change is the Sunsilk promise. Often the shampoo changed in flavor from satin to egg to black but the brand that promised me good hair and always been loyal with words have been Sunsilk only.

Reader Review: ASURA-Tale of the Vanquished



Book:    ASURA-Tale of the Vanquished
Author: Anand Neelakantan
Publisher: Leadstart Publishing Pvt Ltd
Genre:  Epic Mythology
Ratings: 4/5
ISBN: 9789381576052
Number of Pages: 500

Review Date: 11th January 2014
Review on behalf of - Self

My Ratings:
Plot – 4.5/5
Characters – 5/5
Style – 5/5
Climax – 4/5
Cover Page – 5/5

My Review:

The notable aspect or the credibility of the author in formulating this book lies completely in the approach. The other side of the Ramayana, I would call this. In ages to come, we have hardly ever heard of a script that talk about Ravana and his point of view and his character portrayal. Author has done a tremendous job in highlighting that.
Again, for a debut writer, bringing down a 500 pages book where the reader is completely interested till the end with the ups and downs of Bhadra’s life.

A great read a good work. Waiting to read his next.