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Showing posts with label Fiction. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Fiction. Show all posts

Thursday, August 8, 2019

Book Review: Snakes in the Meadows by Ayaz Kohli

Book Review

Snakes in the Meadows by Ayaz Kohli

Book Review: Snakes in the Meadows by Ayaz Kohli | Dhiraj Sindhi
Snakes in the Meadows by Ayaz Kohli

Author: Ayaz Kohli

ISBN: 978-9353333607

Genre: Fiction

Length: 278 Pages

Publisher: Rupa Publications India (20 May 2019)

My Ratings: 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟

Order your copy right now: https://amzn.to/33ettfr

About the author:


Ayaz Kohli is presently serving as Joint Commissioner-GST, Mumbai. Having seen the rise and repercussions of militancy from very close quarters, and moved by the plight of the people of the border districts of Jammu and Kashmir, he has come up with his debut novel, Snakes in the Meadows.

Book Review: Snakes in the Meadows by Ayaz Kohli | Dhiraj Sindhi
Ayaz Kohli

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Twitter Handle: @ayazkohli


REVIEW

Narration

Snakes in the Meadows is a saga of the onset of militancy, the suffering and the resilience of Pir Panjal ─ the ‘and’ of Jammu and Kashmir. The tale is narrated in third person point of view by the strong, powerful and robust voice. There are terms related to military, militancy and there are Urdu-Arabic words also. The structure and the narration of the book is very well-formed for accumulating all the different stories that revolve around Jammu and Kashmir and more importantly the lives of the residents of Pir Panjal over the span of 25 years. I don’t know the exact count but there are lots of tales of history too that author Ayaz Kohli has narrated that portrays the culture and the community values that of people living or rather surviving in the valley of Kashmir, Pir Panjal Range.

Location and Setting

Snakes in the Meadows, where the meadows are of the land of the hilly village of Pathri Aali. We will discuss snakes later in this review. Pathri Aali, being a village of Kashmir and across the PoK (Azad Kashmir), it suffers the constant threat of war and worst of terror. They’re being watched by Army Jawans and a little suspicion can turn into the death of villagers. As it may seem, making a living in Pathri Aali is difficult for the families so men migrate to Saudi Arabia for earning bread; leaving behind their children, wives, mothers and elders. That is why there are more locations like, Bombay, Saudi Arabia, Srinagar, Jammu and other nearby villages. Now, let me introduce you to the snakes, who are trying to destroy humanity in the villages like Pathri Aali. Saghir Khan, a smuggler and double agent happen to be put in house arrest at Saudi Arabia. In the name of Islam, they brainwash the youth and prepare them to fight in Jammu and Kashmir and form groups of militants.

Theme

Snakes in the Meadows is indeed a work of fiction but is also inspired by real incidents that the author Ayaz Kohli has written with care and intertwining it with beloved characters. The book follows many characters but Haji Mir Baksh’s family is one important family in the story which consists of a brave hero Aslam. Another main character is his love interest Ashwar. But as destiny would have it, they don’t get to choose their lives living in that land of heaven. I loved the character of Lal Jaan, an old lady who is fierce and fearless and stands for the villagers. The author also has portrayed negative characters like Saghir Khan and Major Dharam Pal Singh who are barbaric and merciless. The book shows the real image behind the curtains of heavenly land. Where those civilians suffer living the life of subjugation, misery, sorrow, horror, intimidation, unimaginable humiliation and organized annihilation. While the army isn’t of any help either because they should not trust anyone. So, they have to save themselves. The book also states the daily struggles of living in those hilly villages, the culture and how women have to make brave decisions for their families, for shielding them and for the generations to come.

Plot

The plot is the journey from simple villager’s life to the life of surviving torments. Life is not guaranteed for those who brave the situation. The civilians of the Pathri Aali need to stand together and strong. Militants are cruel as they are senseless, can take one’s life for no reason. Not every lionhearted have that luck for surviving. The sacrifice of such many lives makes a path to follow. With the help of such lionhearted leader and support of the army, they embark the mission for the destruction of snakes.

Don’t just live to narrate the stories of your cowardice. Someone will tell a better story of how you died, rather than you telling your children how you lived.

My Views

.I loved all the good characters as much as I hated those arrogant senseless characters, I mean ogres. All the tales that Ayaz Kohli has included, directly or indirectly affecting the plot are great and mesmerizing and some as melancholic. The struggles that each character is going through offers a lesson to remember for lifetime. You will learn ‘Freedom is priceless’.


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Wednesday, July 17, 2019

Book Review: Love Tennis by Jitender Kumar

Book Review

Love Tennis by Jitender Kumar


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Love Tennis by Jitender Kumar


Author: Jitender Kumar

ISBN: 978-9353472160

Genre: Romance Fiction

Length: 136 Pages

Publisher: Blue Rose Publishers (7 March 2019)

My Ratings: 🌟🌟🌟🌟

Order your copy right now: https://amzn.to/2SkkoMW

About the author:


Jitender Kumar, also called “Musafir” by his near and dear ones was born and brought up in Delhi but his roots were back in Bihar. He completed his graduation in Political Science from Delhi University and has in-depth experience of being a personality developer and tennis coach. His immense experience in the field of retail made him a strong observer. Although, he loves to write contents like poems, “Love-Tennis” is his first attempt at writing a fiction piece.

He lives in Ahmedabad and looks forward to your valuable feedback for “Love-Tennis”.

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Jitender Kumar (Musafir)

Follow him on Instagram: @musafirr
Reach out to his Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/musafir.dost
Twitter Handle: @jkmusafir
Email: jk.musafir@gmail.com

REVIEW

Narration

Love Tennis is a short romance book with a pinch of passion. The story is narrated in the first-person point of view. The main character Jatin is narrating his story. The book is written in a very simple style that anyone can read it. The beginners who are not comfortable with English much also can read this book. The author has made it very much relatable and easy-going. And all the tennis match scenes are something to savour.

Location and Setting

Love Tennis set in Delhi and the time period is of the 2000s. That time period and the teenage lives in Delhi, influence the story. The book brings nostalgia with it that you cannot hold back your own memories from school and college. There are few locations especially school and Delhi University colleges gives you the back-to-college/school vibes and those silly struggles we’ve gone through.

Theme

Love Tennis is a Romance Fiction and portrays love between these two main characters. Jatin is from lower-middle-class family and Priya is as rich. But that is not a problem for them, there is something else. Well, the author has done very good job in portraying the romance and not the typical drama between two families. Again sports play a significant part in the story. And for romance lovers, there are meetings and dates.

Plot

The plot is something that I didn’t like as I expected more from the story. Indeed, there are conflicts and I liked reading them but was still wasn’t triggering. The plot and story solely focused on this couple of characters. Though I enjoyed reading because it was relatable and its writing style. The characters lack the depth but it’s a short book so that is fine. And the connections between characters are good and well carried out. 

"Love never loses on you, it's you who does that."

My Views

All in all, it was a really entertaining and very easy read. There is a lot the author has conveyed through the book. There were lots of Bollywood references which I loved. It made me reflect on my memories that were warming. I reminisced the times when I used to wait for the calls on the wired telephone. It was very light and easy flowing read and I just enjoyed this short book full of relatable experiences and a bunch of excitements of school and college life.

Happy Reading!

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Friday, July 5, 2019

Book Review: Ringo and the Yogi by Prasun Roy | Children's Literature

Book Review

Ringo and the Yogi by Prasun Roy

Book Review: Ringo and the Yogi by Prasun Roy | Children's Literature | Dhiraj Sindhi
Ringo and the Yogi by Prasun Roy


Author: Prasun Roy

ISBN: 978-9387022621

Genre: Children’s Literature and Fiction

Length: 184 Pages

Publisher: Srishti Publishers & Distributors (10th June 2019)

My Ratings: 4.5/5

Order your copy right now: https://amzn.to/2Je3uwT

About the author:


Prasun Roy lives with his family in Kolkata and writes stories in genres of adventure, mystery, thrill and young adult fiction. He is the Director of his family-owned business of pharmaceutical manufacturing and marketing. Professionally trained in western classical piano, he is also an active blogger.

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Prasun Roy

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Check out his Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/prasun.roy.581
Twitter Handle: @PrasunRoy1981

REVIEW

Narration

Ringo and the Yogi is a fictional story mainly for children between ages 6 to 12. The story is narrated in the third-person point of view. The story follows a kid named Ringo, who has just turned ten. Ringo and the Yogi mostly contain exposition and there are fewer dialogues and conversations comparatively. Considering the age group, the writing style is great and expositions are very well written that it emotionally connects with you. There are all sorts of experiences we face in our childhood and make us reminisce those memories.

Location and Setting

Ringo lives in Kolkata and is a member of Bharat Scouts and Guides, a boys scout group, in which he would be able to experience adventurous activities like trekking, skating, nature studies and so on after he has turned ten. Ringo gets selected for a ten-day long expedition to a trekking camp at Joshimath, Uttarakhand. So, the book contains all the expositions about the beauty of those hills and Mother Nature. The author Prasun Roy has mentioned every detail about the camp and about trekking.

Theme

Ringo and the Yogi is a children’s literature and fiction book. At first, Ringo is yearning for his parents to spend time with him. His father’s job and the timings don’t allow him to do so. His mother always working at household, doesn’t realize that she’s spending much time with her son. As being parents they love Ringo and when he goes far away for trekking and alone for the first time, they realize it. Whereas Ringo meets his best friend Sambhu, the Yogi. Yogi says he is a hundred years old and carries a lot of stories and experiences with him. Ringo listens to his stories of bravery, Mother Nature and the wrath of God. Also when Ringo was feeling alone, he consoles Ringo and teaches some great life lessons which are worth reading.

Plot

The story begins with Ringo’s birthday and we get to know much about Ringo and his family and friends and what he is suffering from. Later, as he has turned ten, gets selected for the ten days long expedition to trekking camp, where the Yogi resolves his all confusions and leads him towards self-confidence and shows him a direction to follow. Also, there is a big message about Mother Nature and the calamities we are facing, that how we continue to bleed Mother Nature even after facing such wrath of God. Yogi’s character is very very interesting and I loved his character personally. A sudden and unpredicted cloudburst in Uttarakhand causes devastating floods and landslides. At this time to rescue his campmates, Ringo takes a brave step and try to reach the nearby army camp which is two valleys ahead of their base camp with the help of Yogi, but it is an impossible task. So, you will need to read the book to know what happens.

"The path to success and victory needs to be walked alone; only at the end you would find the company of your loved ones to cheer over your triumph."

My Views

The book contains illustrations also that is great for a children’s book like this. The Yogi became my favorite character and his lessons are really worth applying in real life. The book holds a great message about climate change and now at this point in time, we know how things will turn out if we continue to harm Mother Nature. The exposition is the very essence of the book as it directly connects with you without the need for dialogues. In the end, I would say that you need to read this and recite to young kids or children and it will definitely make a positive difference.

Happy Reading!

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