Saturday, 24 December 2016

Book Review of Ashvamedha


The book Ashvamedha - The Game Of Power is a very interesting story in which you have lots of chances to enhance your level of surprises, being the student of political science, I appreciate the part of politics specially the story touches every part like greed, lies, deceptions, manipulations and corruption. I'm in love with the writing skills of Aparna Sinha. She is the lady with the pen as when she was seven, she started writing. The content of story will awake you for nights until you reach at the climax. Just have a cup of coffee or tea and turn the pages, the more you read, the more you will be involved with the characters. After a long time this book succeeded to create distance from my lappy tab & social media. The entire plot of the story has been built so well, from the cover page to the climax everything is just perfect. As the shadow of the horse is the sign of true power and game of chess is the game of mind so the story united the power and the mind together like two flowers in one garland.
The character of Ashwin, the hero of the story has been created so well, the character itself has so many turns and twists.
At last I can conclude my word by saying that its worth to spend your time with this book.

Reviewed By Kislay

Sunday, 17 January 2016

BOOK REVIEW - heart of bullets

BLURB : 
'The only way to get close to those glittering stars in heaven is, to look at a soldier with stars on his shoulders' Every time, they're around, the thing that we see is the bravery awards, medals, the pride, but what we can't see is their heart that lies inside the iron chest, some untold stories, sacrifices, and the hardship they've been through. Every soldier has a story that is unique and extra ordinary. A tale of brotherhood & heroism, a tale of love & betrayal, 'Heart of Bullets', is about two best friends, Arpan & Sam, and the untold story of their friendship, untold story of their love, Shradha, but what happens when Sam gets hit by the enemy - across the border? What will Arpan do to save his friend? Will love prevail over friendship of lifetime? There is a decision to be made, is the life without love, and friends, better than dying to save the one we love the most?


REVIEW : 
heart of bullets publised by petals publishers, edited by the publisher himself *i felt another good story would have been created into a disaster* as the name suggests, is a story basically dedicated to our brave indian soldiers *indian army*. the novel starts with the heroic description of the war scenes by the protagonist Arpan, followed by the friendship tales of Sam, Arpan and Shradha, ends on a good love story and of course a big sacrifice by sam's dear friend Arpan just to safe his life.
i sincerely don't want to discuss the story in detail * as i genuinely feel the story should not be discussed and i don't want to finish the suspense too* let the reader do that, but yes as the cover pic depicts it's a story dedicated to the heroes, but actually 70% of the noevl is a love story and only 30% weightage is given to the war sequences, brave incidents. well that's not the mistake of the author, it's the cover designer who got confused with the title and the theme. coming back to the story line, i feel the reader might feel dejected, as the reader will pick the copy thinking it might be a novel dedicated purely to the soldiers, but at the end that's a swet love story.
The author has rightly balanced the love story and the story of soldiers too, the 3 war sequences have been amazingly described. Nikhil has wonderfully started each and every chapter well, complimented with some mesmerizing poems * that connects with the chapters well *, punchlines and one liners which sum up the stanza well in a beautiful manner, and eventually will make you fall in love with his writings. it could have been much better if the editor would have paid some focus on the mistakes, well never mind, when a book is coming from petals * one can expect poor quality of printing, 'n' no. of mistakes, no editing, and of course grammatical mistakes and not to forget silly typos "also known as Makkkkkaaaaaaarrrrr's forte". overall heart of bullets is a delightful read, if you ignore the publisher and his forte.

MY VERDICT : 
title : 2/5
book cover : 1.5/5
writing style : 4.5/5
editing : 3/5
overall : 3/5 * i've deducted 2 marks for editing and other mistakes i've mentioned above and that does not count in the mistake of author * 

book review- SORRY,I LOVED YOU

BLURB : 
What are expectations? Can these expectations ever end? I think, no... It's the human tendency to expect more till everything he desires comes his way. "Sorry! I loved you", the story of a sweet girl Priya and an innocent boy Siddharth ends with the base line 'MADE FOR EACH OTHER'. Though Priya and Siddharth, were not with each other but in real they were meant for each other, what separated them was their expectations from the other. They had an indefinable love for other but they allowed expectations to follow which ultimately made them to "COMPROMISE".

REVIEW : 
Sorry I loved you marks the debut of Saksham Mittal in the writing industry.
It is a love story at its core which is published by PETALS and is edited by Harpreet Makkar. 
So let me begin with its real review. So priya and siddharth meet at the latter’s house during a wedding where Priya happens to be the choreographer of the event. Siddharth falls in love with her at the very first sight (WOW!). He only later discovers that she is far elder than her.(AMAZING!). After a serious (read: predictable) turn of events and after some years Siddharth finally confesses his feelings. At this point the story gets a bit too romantic and I appreciate Saksham for that. After this the book gets a lot too predictable and simple. When Priya finally accepts his feelings the two start going out and you can expect them to do all the things that childhood sweathearts do. In short the story loses its grip and you really wonder whether to carry on or not. After another 100 pages which are a lot too tiring the story reaches its end which is way more exaggerated and unreal.
Apart from hundreds of editing blunders, loose story, imperfect situations, and an even more uneven grip , the only thing that makes up for the faults is the appreciable starting and cute notes that are scattered in the book. Given the storyline the story could have been much, much better. As far as writing is concerned the author needs to put in some more emotions and seriously needs to make sure that the story does not turn predictable. The book could have been much better with better writing and editing.  To comment on editing, well it seems like the manuscript was given to a ten year old. The editor really needs to work hard, not for the upcoming editions of this book but also for his future.
A note to the publisher- well you could have generously invested more on the printing.  Half of the disinterest in the book arises due to its bad quality printing and the bad texture of the pages. Would like to say stop printing such mess, its look like an absolute waste of time and money, neither is the title interesting nor the story. With much leniency I would like to give 1.5 stars.

Saturday, 5 December 2015

No parking No halt sucess Non stop by Abhishek ratna - a self help book - book review

ABOUT THE BOOK 
A self - help book for success at work! No parking.No halt. success Non-stop! has 50 career lessons for today's 20teen generation.
practical and comprehensive, the book often stretches to the point of cunning without harming . interspersed with quotes, stories and humour it also breaks a few myths. The author trends a fine line between ethical and non-ethical. the author is able to convince the reader about the necessity for professional success.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR
Abhishek ratna is a member of mensa international [ an IQ of 156 on castle scale ] and an alumni of IIT Madras. he has an MBA in finance and marketing and has worked extensively in the corporate world
Ratna is gifted with keen observation skills and is passionate about coaching for success . he has also worked as an image consultant and personal branding coach.
he enjoys mentoring ans speaking assignments on success. he is working closely with a few emtrepreneurs and loves tackling dynamic challenges of the entrepreneurial world.

REVIEW
Rarely you come across some books that help in the overall betterment of one's self. rare are those book which answers your queries and help you in knowing the conditions which prevail in today's organisations. this book is a collection of 50 success stories [ arranged in 13 sections, 4 lessons for every month of the year and 2 all time best lessons ]  which actually revolve around the organisational structure and the working of the same. according to the author change and success is not a one time story, it takes a lot of time . so this book provides an insight into what really works in the professional world and raises provoking questions.
what i really liked about this book is that  the author has taken lessons from very basic things and has tried to give an authentic touch to what he wants to express. The author beautifully illustrates his views, correlating them with real life examples like Steve Jobs, angry birds and so on. He not only talks of getting success in one's everyday life but also implicates the message of working on till your goals are not met. He says that many a often we don't get credit for what we do but we shall keep following our dreams and should never give it half way and one day we shall achieve what you strive for.
overall this book is a perfect combination of short success stories and you can slowly read it and imbibe each lesson on one's self to understand this book with a deeper understanding.

RATING: 
i would like to rate this book 4/5 and i would personally recommend this book to everyone who are working/ or about to join any organisation [ this book shall mentally prepare you ans will give you a sneak peak of the insights *highly recommended*]

Saturday, 21 November 2015

Interview with Abir Mukherjee - Author of SOAR

He made sensational debut with his book called 'As Life Has No Undo'. He got praised for his work and then recently he came up with his second novel named 'SOAR' that made a special place of him within the hearts of reader.
Today we are feeling glad to introduce you to the man who is keeping the faith of readers alive in the Indian Writing in English language, Abir Mukherjee.



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So, tell us something about yourself. 
I was born and brought up in Bardhaman, a small town of West Bengal. I have completed my school and college in Bardhaman. I am currently living in U.S.A and have completed more than 9 years as an IT Professional. I completed my B.E. in computer science and engineering in 2005 and started working in different software MNCs. ‘S.O.A.R-Success Over Adversity Reigns’ is my second novel, published by Leadstart Publishing. Blackbuck Publication has published my first novel, ‘As Life Has No Undo’.

I love to sketch and write in my spare time. The solo purpose of my writing is to entertain people.   

When did you first start writing/journey as a writer? 
About 4 years back.  

         How did you come up with your current story? 
One of my friends, Kartik had proposed a unique business idea that I had never heard before. I was completely spellbound by that out of box thought. We had planned to implement that along with one of our close friends, Dipanjan. However, we failed to turn that in reality. India is an orthodox country and always reluctant to accept any experimental concept.

That unfulfilled desire might have driven me to write SOAR. Except that business plan, all the characters and incidents have described in SOAR are completely fictitious. SOAR is an attempt to give some justice to that Business plan.

        Any one such thing/ place / person which inspires you to write. 
All my readers, including my friends, colleagues, and relatives. However, if I have to pick one name out of them, my choice will be my wife, Shilpi.
       
        Tell us something about your debut novella ‘as life has no undo’. 
My past, made me to write my first book, 'As Life Has No Undo'. This book is very close to my heart, because not only it is my first book, but also it was more or less influenced by my life. I had to unfold some truth to my friends and other people around me during my college life. What could have been the best way to convey my heart to them than publishing a book?

        Any one such review [negative or positive] which you will never forget [for your both novels]?
This is an interesting question. Yes, there was a negative review on my first novel with rating 2/5. I never can forget that review, not for its low rating, but for the justification behind the rating. I like to quote few lines of her review here. The opening line of that review was, ‘I don’t think this was/would be my story. But this is certainly a story which is close to the author’s heart, may be from his personal experience or from the experience of somebody close.’  
I like to take this opportunity to request all the reviewers that please do not be biased by your personal choice of genre while reviewing a book.
And I can never forget another review of my second novel on a positive note. That is Komal Priyani’s review and that line – ‘This is the book I want my kids to read in future(Winks) as this book will make them understand that success will come to those who will chase their dreams while maintaining a smart balance between their desires, responsibility and relationship.’   
      
        Who is that one person who always pushed you to write and had been your pillar during your ups and downs?
My Wife, Shilpi.

         How often do you read and who is that one author who has inspired you to write? Who is your favorite author?
On a serious note, I should start reading every day. However, my work schedule does not allow that.
A huge treasure of literature blesses Bengalis. I had grown up reading few of them by Rabindranath Tagore, Sarat Chandra Chattopadhyay, Sharadindu Bandyopadhyay, Satyajit Ray, Shasthipada Chattopadhyay, Shirshendu Mukhopadhyay and Buddhadeb Guha.
Sharadindu Bandyopadhyay is my favorite, because of his captivating style of storytelling and extremely intelligent plots; specially his immortal creation, Byomkesh Bakshi. I had read the complete series of Byomkesh Bakshi.

        What are some of the things that you used to write about and perhaps will write about in the future?
Relations and life.



        Tell our readers something about SOAR? How this is different from other books?
There are lot of books on different relationships - conjugal relationship, love, friendship, relationship between parents and kids etc. However, what make SOAR distinct from them are its entrepreneurial aspects of three protagonists and their struggle to pursue a nonexistent business in orthodox Indian market along different kind of relational flavors of our life.

That effervescent, rare, and brilliant business idea is the soul of SOAR. In fact I will like to encourage my readers to implement this idea in reality as it is still nonexistent.

Thanks to Leadstart publication for giving me the opportunity to publish SOAR.
           
        What has your experience been in Indian publishing industry and what changes you think are necessary for the growth of authors/publishers. Comment.
My experience is little bitter in Indian publishing industry. For a not so-called known author, it is quite difficult to publish his/her work in India. Traditional publishing is almost a myth now for them.

This industry is not transparent enough. There is no proper process in place for an author to know, how many of his/her books have sold. In spite of writing a good book, authors are bound to bear all kind of expenses for promotion of their books until and unless an author is a self-made brand or celebrity.

In this occasion, I would like to request all the publishers that please encourage the authors. Please help to sustain their art. If you have decided to publish a book after your editorial evaluation, provide your complete infrastructure and service to promote that book; irrespective of author’s background.

It should not be scenario as ‘survival of the fittest’ for the authors. Let their books fight to win hearts. 

        If you have to define yourself in 3 lines , what will it be?
I am undiplomatic. I believe in hard work. I am success driven. 

        What is the best piece of advice you would give to someone who wants to get into writing?
        I don't think, I am eligible enough to suggest anyone on writing. Actually, I am still learning this art. But I like to share few of my lesson learnt from my tiny experience on publishing industry. We shouldn't be afraid of rejections since we have nothing to lose. We should read lot of books, not be inspired by any style of writing or storyline; but to find our unique style of storytelling and plot. Posing our published book with some celebrity, flawlessly photoshoped foreword on our book's cover and other stunts on social networks, only can get us few likes but the readership. We should concentrate on the uniqueness of our plot and work hard to craft our imagination with proper wording.  

       Any suggestion or any message from your end for your readers or well wishers.
I expect nothing but your appreciation, positive criticism and blessing.  

       When you held the first paperback copy of your novel , how did you feel?
I felt like, I am holding my baby.

       Do you wish to continue writing your current genre or will you change it ever in future?
       Frankly speaking, I do not understand this genre concept. I can write of any genre if I feel the plot is unique and interesting.

       Whenever you face writer block, what usually you do?
I have not faced yet. I have a lot in my mind yet to pour out.

       Any one place whose serene beauty persuades you to write?
Not really.

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So this is it. We'll be back soon with some other personality and will look inside his passion for writing some other day. Till then keep reading because 'reading is living.'

You can buy his book by clicking on the link Amazon

Wednesday, 28 October 2015

Anything to look hot by Jas Kohli - Book Review



About the Book

When the superstar diva of the past decade doesn’t want to play the hero’s mother on screen, she insists that she be reshaped into the most beautiful woman in the world…by any means. This is just one of the many odd situations which plastic surgeon Dr. Dhruv faces in Mumbai. He has dealt with tyrannical bosses and finicky patients while undergoing his training, during which he has also won over a stunning doctor as his life partner. But satisfying the movie stars is a different ball game, because every girl wishes to have bee-stung lips, and every guy wants to flaunt a six-pack abdomen without working too hard. And all this while, he has to resist losing his balance over his ravishing female clients. Dr. Dhruv’s journey surpasses even a masala movie for humour, drama and action. In debunking many a myth about cosmetic surgeries, the book will enthrall those who can do Anything to Look Hot.

Book Review

When a professional person, decides to write about his/her profession, you can expect something as good as ‘Anything to look hot’. Jas Kohli is professional a plastic surgeon himself and with his debut write up, he had tried to put forward the life of a plastic surgeon in front of his readers. His protagonist, Dr. Dhruv Khanna, is a young plastic surgeon and with his first foot into the profession he started wondering about various things that each plastic surgeon must have gone through in his/her life. How far can a person go to retain the looks they had, or wish to have; how a doctor can fall in love with patient even knowing the consequences and many other things.

The book starts up pretty slow but soon picks up the pace as the author gets used to with the theme and start to pour the insight over the reality of the business. Being a debutant, author had shown promising writing skills, the way he had described the character of Dhruv and his lady love Nandini is something to look forward in the book.

Some of the scenes that the author had described are thought provoking and the way the author had put forward the whole book is something that leaves an impact over the heart of the reader.


The only drawback with the book is that the author has gone pretty deep in describing the business of plastic surgery and had made the whole book look like an autobiography. The fiction part lacks. But overall the book has come up with something new in the market. 

You can buy the book from Amazon.

Wednesday, 14 October 2015

#IAm16ICanRape by Kirtida Gautam - Book Review

BLURB

Rudransh Kashyap is a self-made billionaire and man of high moral fiber. His life is shattered when he returns home one day to find that his prodigy, his 16-year-old grandson, Aarush, has been arrested and accused of a brutal gang rape. It is easy to say, “Kill the Rapist” but what if the accused is your child? 

This case takes an unprecedented turn when Aarush’s identity is made public on social media. Rudransh finds himself living a nightmare as he fights against tremendous odds to get justice for Aarush, to save him and to bring him back home… But what if the unthinkable is true? Can Rudransh save his grandson, or will he end up fighting a different battle altogether?



REVIEW

It’s difficult to write when you have a challenge of writing on something that is controversial and taking this challenge with your debut book is something that is pretty unimaginable but Kirtida Gautam in this debut novel ‘I am 16 I can Rape’ has done something that could leave anyone with a falling mouth.

The title itself, creates the initial momentum that a reader wants before picking up the book. The book is pretty long and the major reason of it is the vast characterization that the author has provided. Each chapter is dedicated to individual character and that provides the reader to indulge in the timeline of the story and think in the same way as the character. Author has done stupendous work in playing with the psychology of different characters involved in the story.

Some of the sequences of the book are written with huge patience just to leave a long term impact over the reader. The much talked ‘Court session’ is something that would not leave you so early. It actually deserves a standing ovation because it must have needed great research to pull out that sequence of the book.

Now coming to the negatives. Actually the positives of the book are also the negatives too, I mean characterization. Author gone across so deep to pull out the character perfectly in the mind of the reader that she forgot the overall story of the book. The theme of the book is not able to hold reader for around 600 pages.


Overall, this book is something out of ordinary. A must read.