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Tuesday, November 29, 2016
This Can't be happening (Book Review)
Book details
Title – It can’t be happening
Author – Dr.Neha Singh
Genre – Fiction
Publisher – White Falcon Publishing
No of pages – 188
Plot
Its
simple story about a simple girl called Lavanya who is studying biotechnology.
A common girl who has friends for life and one of her close pals, Shreya understands
her feelings so well and always take good care of her. Lavanya have ambitions
and dreams just like any other girl. When all her days are ordinary, someone
special comes in her way called Siddhartha introduced by her best friend.
Unaware of the fact that whatever she had shared with her friend would soon
become reality.
The story
related to any common girl. The story is about varied human emotions. Will
Lavanya finally get love of her life? Will she be able to fulfill all her
dreams and keep parents happy? Will this leading lady of the story write
success story of her life or end up bruised and battered?
To know
full story, buy the copy of it from Amazon
or Flipkart.com
Review
Lavanya
is an everyday character who sees, live and feel emotions just like any other
girl of her age. Her ambitions, her passion towards her work; her unconditional
love and respect for her parents and her hopes of getting love lurks somewhere
in her heart even though she denies that she doesn’t believe in love.
She is a
typical girl with a story of nobody and yet everybody’s. She also has secrets
that come with certain sequences. Yes, it is a love story with different angle
and I would recommend this copy due to two reasons. One reason is because of author’s
writing style which is extremely simple to understand. Another reason is to
read your own story through the words of an author.
Author’s
attempt is highly appreciated; however, some chapters have lose strands here
and there.
What I liked?
The best
part of the novel is the number of poems inserted in between the story. The
poems are nicely written and they give extreme relief when one needed to take
breathe.
Book Cover
The book
cover isn’t enticing enough but the title does the justice to the story.
The moral of the story
Read if you
think you’re a girl next-door type!
My rating
3.5/5
About the author
This can't be happening, a novel is written by Dr Neha Singh inspired by her time as a research scholar in Panjab University, ChandigarhSaturday, November 26, 2016
My Father is a Hero (Book Review)
Book details
Title – My Father is a Hero
Author – Nishant Kaushik
Genre – Fiction
Publisher – Srishti Publishers &
Distributors
No of pages – 199
Main characters – Vaibhav Kulkarni, Nisha Kulkarni,
Nisha’s friend Bali, Vaibhav’s friend Bhandari
The plot
Vaibhav Kulkarni
is a single father to his 10 year old daughter Nisha. Vaibhav sacrifices his
own dreams in order to raise his daughter in a best possible manner. Even though
belonging to middle class he tries his best to give his child everything.
Nisha, a well-mannered, obedient child as well as academically brilliant
student is liked by all.
When everything
seems going well in their simple life, Nisha suddenly loses her interest in
everything including studies and music classes. Day by day things start
worsening and one day Nisha punches her fellow student, surprising everyone
including her father. Vaibhav’s world goes upside down when Nisha’s estrange behavior
concerns him badly. To bring his daughter’s smile back, Vaibhav goes out of his
way.
In last few
chapters, Vaibhav succeeds in his plan to make his daughter happy but how the
title “My father is a hero” justifies the story; you may order a copy from Amazon
or Infibeam
Review
The author
Nishant Kaushik’s simple writing has certainly painted middle class life
impeccably on the blank paper. The twist in the story is that this time it’s
not a mother but the father becomes a hero of a child.
Any family
man could easily connect to Vaibhav Kulkarni’s character where he tries hard to
make his family or world happy. In Vaibhav’s case, it’s his daughter that he
sacrifices many dreams from time to time in order to fulfill her wish. Be it
her education or birthday celebration, he makes it a point that she isn’t disappointed.
He teaches Nisha to find small joy even in smallest things. Though Vaibhav is a
soft-spoken person but he ensures that his child doesn’t go out of control in
terms of discipline and manners. He is an ideal middle class father and it
proves in many instances.
The best
part of this novel is that author has portrayed middle class life, their
ambitions and conveys small joys of life as the greatest pleasures of life.
You’ll
enjoy reading this novel mainly because of its simple writing style and easy
connect to self as if it is you in the story.
Book Cover
The book
cover is quite boring though it matches to the title of the novel. However, it isn’t
pleasant to eyes.
Interesting Sentences
I liked the
vocabulary and the author’s choice of words. Some sentences that made me to
note are:
- “Akola had left little to add to Vaibhav’s fortune, besides a bag of memories.”
- “That was settled, then. Vaibhav would freshly file an application for Some Courage.”
- “Irony died a gruesome death that very moment.”
The moral of the story
Everyone’s father
is a hero in some or other way.
My Rating: 3.5/5
It’s one
time read since it is not a compelling story but is worth reading to realize
the worth of your father’s sacrifices.
About the author
Nishant
Kaushik is the author of four bestselling novels. He lives in Australia with
his wife and son. You can follow him on Twitter @nofreecopies or he is
reachable at nkaushik@gmail.com
Quick Tip
“As a
practicing writer, you should always make note of vocabulary, choice of words
and fine sentences.”
Sunday, November 20, 2016
Untold story soon to be told! (Story Writing Tips)
I am sure
you’ll agree that we all have one untold story within us but we shy away. It’s because
ifs and buts stop us to share a great story even though there are many willing
to listen. Story writing is a rich art and everyone wants to excel in it. However,
if the foundation is lost, you may lose a strong ground to hold your audience. Recently I had a chance to attend one of the
workshops held at Tata Literature Live and take home valuable tips about story
writing.
Here are
the bits and pieces from the Story Design: Create Your Own Tales workshop by
Michael Burns:
To start
with a story writing, understand what is a story?
According to
me, a story is about untold experiences and unexpressed feelings. The story can
have mystery, suspense, purpose and many more. It can start with tragedy and can
end with happy ending or it can start on a happy note but can have sad ending. Among
everything but story is a story. As a good storyteller, you shouldn’t stop
yourself from expressing or telling your own story to others. In fact, to excel
in the art of storytelling, you should challenge yourself to become a one great
storyteller.
Catch floating ideas
Start with
a single sentence or you might have lots of ideas floating in your mind. Note down
all those ideas on the paper. A great story starts with one single sentence. According
to Michael Burns, the facilitator at Story Design: Create Your Own Tales
workshop – start your story with a single sentence. A sentence could be a
memory, desire, or general observation.
For example:
And suddenly
the lights flickered.
The blue
sky soon turned into pink as if resembling to the color of her polka dot skirt.
A story is made of:
Story is
simply not made of anything but a combination of classic elements that shapes your
story. Story writing is a process that involves exposition, climax and
resolution. To make it simple for you they mean:
·
Exposition
- formula – It talks about Who – What – Where – When
·
Genre
- The good story should have genre like sci-fi, fantasy, romance etc.
·
Action
- The story is incomplete without action. An action in a story indicates about
the feelings and reactions involved. It also indicates cause and the effects as
the story progresses.
·
Climax
– Your story should reach to the climax. The climax is nothing but the inevitability
of the situations portrayed or expressed in your story.
·
Resolution
– Think about your audience because no story can be left without giving
resolution. There is a point when your story gets complicated; at that time the
lead character tries his or her best to bring the situation back in normal. This
phenomenon is usually divided into two: Open resolution and Close resolution. We
human beings are tend to like close resolution as we like happy endings or at
least we look for satisfying resolution. As a good storyteller, you should
choose close resolution suitable to your story or it could be a combination of
both to spice up your story.
In conclusion,
story is a combination of mixed feelings caught between situations that we
cannot escape from and at the same time, we use stories to get survive
ourselves in the time of crisis. Don’t you agree?
I hope, you’ll
find these basic tips to write a great story & you’ll challenge yourself to
write a story. After all, our soul lies in words. Words can be read by others
once we are gone. So write your story now!
Sunday, November 6, 2016
The Peshwa: The Lion & the Stallion (Book Review)
The Peshwa: The Lion & the Stallion |
Book details
Title – The Peshwa: The Lion & The
Stallion
Author – Ram Sivasankaran
Genre – Historical Fiction
Publisher – Westland Ltd.
No of pages – 338
Main characters – Balaji Bajirao Bhat, Bajirao
Bhat, Nizam-Ul-Mulk,Malhar Rao Holkar & Ranoji Scindia, Kashibai, Maharaj
Shahu
Other characters – Nizam’s son Rahim, Bangash, Ala,
Maharaj Shahu’s loyal messenger Mankar
Plot
It’s
time to go back in 18th Century and turn some pages of history. The story
about the dominant Mughal Rule and the rising of young Peshwa Bajirao Bhat
revolves around the golden time of history. The peace of Maratha power is
threatened by the Mughal invasion as well as the internal rebellion. Unfortunately,
Balaji Vishwanath Bhat, Peshwa of the Confederacy, surrenders his life to
terminal illness but he ensures that he instills the same warrior skills in his
son, Bajirao Bhat before he dies. Now it is the do-or-die situation for Bajirao
Bhat to regain the glory and peace among Maratha Empire. After the death of his
father will he be able to serve justice to huge Maratha Empire? Will he rise
and shine just like his father? Will he defy & threaten the existence of
Nizam-Ul-Mulk? Will he live up to the title of Peshwa?
For these
questions, you must dig deeper in The Peshwa: The Lion & the Stallion.
Review
It’s a beautiful
historical fiction neatly woven with smart words and vocabulary. As we all know
the great historical figure Bajirao, the Peshwa, whose name has always been
referred with Mastani. However, this time author has shed light on the golden history
of Maratha rulers instead of taking the same old route of love story. He has
moved us from focusing on Peshwa’s love interest to his rising as a Peshwa, his
struggles and more. Again, the author outsmarts all of us as he introduces the
Princess of Bundelkhand, Mastani in the last chapter of novel keeping our
interest intact and enticed.
Writing style
History has
been a boring subject for many of us but writers within you, will certainly
enjoy this novel. The writing of The Peshwa: The Lion & the Stallion is very intriguing. Each chapter is
beautifully written as the story progresses we can actually imagine what would
have been the life in that era. The author has done his homework well as apt
vocabulary does the justice to the era of 18th century. Each chapter
stirs your visualization.
What’s new?
The
title of the each chapter is extremely appropriate. For instance the titles
like A serpent in the Eagle’s Next, Chameleon and Heroes & Villains conveys
as the chapter unfolds. Below are some of the interesting sentences from novel
The Peshwa: The Lion & the Stallion
Interesting Sentences
- Multitudes of saffron banners of the Confederacy fluttered against the pink evening sky.
- As family, we must live to support each other through storm & gale, through fire & smoke.
- Time flowed like hardened butter.
The moral of the story
Old is always
gold!
My rating: 5/5
I strongly recommend to all the readers out there. Keep aside the old saga of Bajirao-Mastani & refresh yourself with this historical fiction.
About the author
The author Ram
Sivasankar an, was born in Madras, India, but has spent most of his life
abroad – largely in the Middle East and the United States of America.
Ram makes
his debut with a historical novel, The Peshwa (The Lion & the Stallion), portrays
timeless character, Bajirao Bhat, Peshwa of the
Maratha Confederac y.
To know
more about the author, visit https://twitter.com/ramsivasankaran
“I received a free copy from WritersMelon in exchange for an honest and unbiased review.”
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