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Monday 10 October 2016

Review: It's All in the Planets

It's All in the Planets It's All in the Planets by Preeti Shenoy
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

I've always loved Preeti Shenoy's writing and this book too, helps me prove it. The way she always weaves the story around real relations and makes you feel as if you really know the character in person, the way she makes you giggle, love the friendship, yearn for the love described in the book and the way she puts that ultimate surprise element in it, I can do nothing but sing praises for her. India is really blessed to have a female writer like her! Absolutely loved how the main characters met and how emphasis was given on following your heart, on doing what makes you truly happy. Really loved how , in a very subtle manner, Preeti questioned the age old practise of marrying someone you dont know at all and that too at a time when you don't feel quite ready about it! I'll have detailed review up on my channel very soon https://www.youtube.com/c/jasminedayal

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Sunday 11 September 2016

Review: The Mother I Never Knew: Two Novellas

The Mother I Never Knew: Two Novellas The Mother I Never Knew: Two Novellas by Sudha Murty
My rating: 5 of 5 stars


Ah! I am glad to be back on the reading 'train'. It just feels so good to finish a book in a day!

This is the second Sudha Murty book that I've read and absolutely loved. The way she weaves the stories, creates the characters and makes you feel a part of their lives - I love it! From talking about money minded people to illegitimate children to adoptive parents and their love - the book has it all! The eagerness of the protagonists to know about their birth mother is really relateable but the way Mukesh (the second novella) rests his loyalty with his adoptive mother is really endearing to read.
I really loved that the book was fast paced, difficult to put down for even a minute and had a stories that one could easily relate to. The use of simple English made it even more engaging and helped me connect with all the characters easily! I recommend it to all those who are interested in light family dramas and like stories with emotionally driven subjects.

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Saturday 10 September 2016

Review: Laiza- Sometimes the end is only a Beginning

Laiza- Sometimes the end is only a Beginning Laiza- Sometimes the end is only a Beginning by Kudrat Dutta Chaudhary
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

*My Bookish Talk for the bookis here
Before penning down the review for this book, I want to congratulate Kudrat for this really amazing book. She has done a fantastic job with this book and I am really proud of her.
Laiza- Sometimes the end is only a beginning - It is one of the best books I've read this year! I am sure it'll stay with me for the longest time. We all are aware of the kind of destruction a natural calamity is capable of but are we aware of what the people who go through all this suffer from? Are we aware of their problems? Are we aware of the fact that some people find happiness in the misery of others?
I've shared my thoughts about the book in my video and I can't wait to hear your thoughts!

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Friday 19 August 2016

Review: Six Degrees

Six Degrees Six Degrees by BlogAdda
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

I can't believe it took me a month to finish this book *DAMN YOU COLLEGE*

Thank you BlogAdda for sending me this book. My 'VIDEO REVIEW' will be up on my channel very soon.

The book is a collaborative effort of bloggers who were a part of three teams namely - 'By Lines', 'Potliwale Baba' and Tete-a-Ten. All the three stories trace the lives of Shekhar, Tara, Roohi, Cyrus and Jennifer. The most amazing aspect of this collaborative effort is that even though the characters are same, the stories are not at all repetitive and boring. I thoroughly enjoyed being a part of all the three parallel worlds. Roohi, in all the three stories, is such an interesting character - I fell in love with her! I wish I could pack her up and keep her with me for the rest of my life ;)

I enjoyed reading the book but I do think that the first story could have been a bit more gripping and the second story could have been a bit shorter. I had to skip a few paragraphs here and there just to keep my interest intact in the story!
Overall, I really applaud all the participants and BlogAdda for this amazing collaborative effort.

I'll talk about the book in detail on my channel - Everything Bookish



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Monday 4 July 2016

Back at it again!


I just don't see myself doing anything without this blog! I mean, I haven't posted anything n ages yet I can't take a decision of deleting it and probably starting afresh! I have changed its theme, its name, the kind of posts I'd want to put up here so many times but still failed quite a lot!

I think that has to change
And what better time than today?

Yes, you read it right! I am once again back on this blog, along with my YouTube Channel
I am still going to make a few changes here and there to the blog because I've decided to not restrict myself to just posting book related blog posts so please bear with me while I figure out what all I'd like to include in this revamped blog!
To all those who have been with me, even when I just went MIA, Thank you! you are amazing and I'll try my level best to not disappoint you anymore! 



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Tuesday 15 March 2016

Custody By Manju Kapur



Author :- Manju Kapur
Pages:- 239
Paperback

Book Blurb

Raman is a marketing executive with brilliant prospects at a multinational company; Shagun is his alluring wife. Along with their two adorable children- Arjun who looks just like her and Roohi who just looks like him-the couple seem to have the perfect life.
But when Raman's new boss - the older, urbane Ashok- enters the picture and Shagun decides her marriage is over, husband and wife become locked in a bitter battle over their children. While the children's custody is thrown into question, with them torn between homes, parents and countries, the childless Ishita is drawn to Raman and a chance at familial fulfilment.
Custody is a captivating story of love and loss. Gently satirical, it is told with quiet restraint, honesty and clear-sightedness, once again confirming Manju Kapur's reputation as the great chronicler of the modern Indian family.

Plot (According to my understanding)

After reading the blurb and studying the cover, I felt the book was all about the legal drama that engulfs a family which decides to part ways for whatever reasons. It outlines how the children and other related family gets affected by all of it and how these young children end up becoming mere pawns in the whole courtroom episode. The book deals with society's outlook towards an estranged couple and the kids specially. What I couldn't decipher was the role that a childless Ishita has to play in the story! Will she be the mother that both Arjun and Roohi deserved or does she have a bigger role to play in the overly twisted lives of the kids and Raman? And I surely got my answers after I read the entire book!

The Characters

Even though the family looks complete, happy and content with two beautiful children, Raman having a steady job and Shagun taking care of the house and children, there's something that just deepens the gap between them. Manju Kapur has tried her best to create characters that one can easily relate to, She not only outlines very prominent social issues but also various dynamics of a family as a whole.

  • Raman is a successful marketing executive who not only is the best at work but also loves everyone in his family be it his wife, kids, parents or his in-laws. His mother in law (Shagun's mother) dotes on him and often calls him, her own son. He is much in love with Shagun and can go to any extent to keep her happy. The divorce does take a toll on him and we discover a new dimension to his character. To me, Raman was pretty understandable and one does end up feeling sad about how Shagun treated him.
  • Shagun is someone I disliked from the time she was introduced in the book. Just because one is married at an early stage of life, you cannot in any circumstance hate your child! She comes across as an egoistic woman who solely cared of herself . She steps out of her marriage though sub consciously, she realizes that Raman wasn't at any fault. All she values is her freedom and happiness, and in the process ruins the happiness of 3 important people of her life and people connected to them! Her selfishness not only makes her take a drastic step of separating from Raman but her alleged lover, Ashok too leaves her in the later stage of the book.
  • Arjun and Roohi The kids can be rightly called pawns used in the courtroom drama. While both of them are quite young, Arjun is at a stage where he can comprehend whatever happened in front of his eyes. He is deeply affected by the divorce and secludes himself from the outside world. He finds it difficult to attend school since the separation of his parents is a 'hot' topic in his school. Since he is not very expressive, he's not able to show/tell Raman how much he misses him. Shagun and Ashok (Also Raman's boss and Shagun's lover) send him off to a boarding school which tragically ends the realation between Raman and Arjun.
    Being quite young when the separation happened, Roohi has no memories of a happy family. She is raised up by her father, Raman and his second wife, Ishita. Both, Ishita and Roohi bond like a real mother-daughter.
  • Ashok Khanna He's the main antagonist resulting in the divorce between Raman and Shagun. His brilliance, worldliness and supportive nature results in Shagun falling for him. He boasts of an academic career from a very reputed Ivy League school and is very intelligent. However in the later half, we find out that he too leaves Shagun which proves her to be a selfish woman. Inspite of being with a man she now loved, she could just not do away with her past life. The custodial disputes are of major worry for her.  Everything revolved around her own little world.
  • Ishita She represents the women who have enough courage to voice their opinions. Her tragic past life does not deter her from picking up all the broken pieces and starting life afresh! She marries Raman and becomes a mother Roohi never had. She is a very warm person. I somehow feel that the possessiveness she had developed for Roohi, made the relationship of Raman-Shagun even more fragile.
 This is the first time I've read a book by Manju Kapur and I'm glad I did. Manju has a very unique way of story-telling. She beautifully talks about how Divorce affects a family and specially children. I like how she has sketched each and every character. Being set in the 90's, It's a very bold step to talk about divorce and its consequences.

General Thoughts

I only wish she had etched out Shagun's character with more depth and given her a solid reason to separate from Raman. Even though having an extra marital affair is not accepted in the Indian society, there should have been a more in-depth reason of her cheating her husband. There's nothing that we know about WHY did she want to separate from Raman. She just separates! I feel there should have been some sort of confrontation to help readers understand Shagun more easily.
                                                                                           
Ishita who came across as everything that Shagun was not, ends up becoming a huge mess towards the end of the book. She becomes so over protective of Roohi that she does not allow her to meet Shagun (her biological mother) at all!  She became a bit difficult to understand!


You will enjoy Custody  if you are a fan of reality and books dealing with issues of separation and custody of the children involved.


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Friday 1 January 2016

A New Beginning





What a year it has been! 2015 has by far been the most amazing year I've lived in! Now that 2016 is finally here, I welcome it with open arms and pray that it brings prosperity and loads of success for each one of us! 




I stopped making resolutions a long time ago because I don't think I can handle the pressure that these resolutions bring in. Instead, I make tiny achievable goals and try my best to surpass them!
This year, I really want to do more of blogging, vlogging and reading.
This year I want to make a significant change in my lifestyle.
This year I want to spread happiness.
This year I want to live life
This year I want every one associated to me, be successful in all their endeavors.

I wish all my readers and well wishers a prosperous New Year. 











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