Wednesday, September 30, 2009

Forgetting and forgiving is the greatest boon to mankind


ELEPHANTS CAN REMEMBER


Intertwining love, passion, humanity and the compassion to forgive with the most curious crimes and keeping the secret till end and making the whole issue more interesting throughout the episode and presenting in a most readable way is the mastery of the mystery writer Agatha Christie.

The elephants – people who are interrogated or interviewed for knowing the reasons for a crime far after a decade -- coming one after the other may seem to be very confusing but still the chain of story is never cut and keeps the reader with ease and gives clues all through the novel till the secret is revealed at the end. It keeps your mind ringing about the facts and gives you no space to leave it for too long without completing it.

No doubt that it’s a boon for the humans to forgive and forget, that’s at peak is the zest of the story. Though one can’t find and breathe taking adrenaline rush through the read, it is a moderately curious structurally built edifice on which anyone’s eyes can rest with peace for hours.

For speed readers one can pick the sentences at ease between the pages and understand theme quite quickly.


ORDEAL BY

INNOCENSE

The enigma of being innocent and proving the same is one of most difficult times one could ever face. For the treachery he did and fear of that, could be a bane for the criminal, but what about others, what about the innocence under scanner, that’s hell and is an acute pain which slits the heart every inch by inch.

It’s the mastery of the author to keep the mystery awake all through till the end, the above said acute pain can be felt in the heart of every reader and that makes anyone to walk through the book till the end.

The twists are expected and one can’t wait to know who the ONE is. Still one can say there is much missing in the novel, one can dig deep in and can say that lots more can be done. The vibrant essence of mystery is all awake till the end, but not interestingly mounded neither had given the chance of guess work for the reader. Everything looked too plain and needs little more passion for literature to go through.

If you are afraid of going too deep into the mysteries and still interested in reading the mysteries without much fearing then this would be the book you would like to have a glance at.

Monday, September 21, 2009



Its like travelling in India, if one wants to know all about the silk and bilk of India, the WHITE TIGER is one thing to read. At every corner of the book one can find no bordom but something interesting and its like knowing all about the aborigine behavior of the emerging India and its nexus both with the way of life which has never known what is work and hardship in life and on the other hand there are people who never have meal atleast twice a day.

One feels like gazing through it and it never gives a good reader boredom and its the best pill to get your self lost in the world where there is so much of INDIANISM. All the colors of life can be invented through, call it romance, anger, anxiety, fear, freedom, and expect what all at the same time, and thats what happens exactly in India.

Author swiftly takes you a to ride through all the simple and complicated emotions of India, though one cannot feel anything on the face but underlying beauty of the emotions in India are so beautifully and carefully unveiled and are crafted in words that never permits you to leave the book even for a moment.