Saturday 27 March 2010

Book Review 3 - Love Story

Love Story
(Erich Segal)
The story revolves around lives of two people i.e. Oliver Berett IV and Jennifer Cavelleri. Oliver is a hockey player from Harwards and the son of Oliver Berett III who indeed is a very rich banker, while Jennifer is a Radcliffe college student and the daughter of a baker(Phil) not as rich as O.L. III.
Both of them fell deeply in love but their love story doesn't lasts long as the latter is consumed by Leukemia.
It(the book) also contrasts the difference with which the two treat their fathers. Oliver doesn't likes his pompous and nagging father while Jenny's father is her best companion and a very friendly creature.
As you come to the end of the book you are left with a feeling of nostalgia in your heart.
The short novel (hardly a four hour affair) is full of wit and oxymoron's are also in abundance.
The writing style of Erich is simple and expressions are surplus. However if you are into reading soft romantic books then this is quite the book for you.
Rating 6.8/10 

Wednesday 24 March 2010

Book Review 2 - Anything for you ma'am

Anything for you ma'am
(Tushar Raheja)

The book is about an IITian's lovestory
and the troubles he had to face to attain
his love. The way he glides across the
difficulties, which were many in number.

Tushar has described each event in a
coherent, discreet and chronological
manner with witty humuor attached to
it. Infact the book is full of scintillating
humorous events and you surely will
enjoy your reading.
Rating: 8/10

Book Review - A thousand splendid suns

A thousand splendid suns 
(Khaled Hosseini)
A thousand splendid suns is a heart touching story about two girls from Afganistan.The first girl (Marium)grew up in the far rural region of Afganistan and was tagged as a harami (bastard) whereas the other was brought up in Kabul (Laila). They had dreams and aspirations to accomplish in their future, but both end up marrying an orthodox and fanatic man from Kabul (Rasheed). Their dreams shattered as he kept them secluded from the world. Their life become full of hostilities and miseries flung at them by their husband. They both consoled each other in their hard times. Finally their bad times come to an end as the childhood love of Laila finds and rescues her from the brutalities of Rasheed, but Marium had to sacrifice her life for their good.

Khaled Hosseini has presented a vivid description of the political conditions in Afganistan from 1960 to 2001. The warlords, Taliban's regulatory conducts, U.S. and Soviets' interference, the sufferings of the common people.
Overall the style of writing is descriptively narrative.
Rating: 7/10