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

Wednesday, October 1, 2014

Book Review : A Game of Thrones

It has been a long time since many months i have been so engraved in a book as the "A Game of Thrones". I have just finished the first book in this series of 5 books and it has been a great journey so far.

What is so great about this book

  1. The canvas is big. It has many characters and many many stories beautifully joining together in the main plot. If i may be bold enough it is on the same league as that of Harry Potter, Lord of the Rings.
  2. It opens your imagination in a big way. Be it the "Imp" Tyrion Lannister or Eddard Stark. All of the characters have very very interesting personalities.
  3. Story revolves around the character slowly and slowly. Like you are undoing a dress fabric by fabric. Doesn't that feel nice. The chapters are neither too small nor big enough. Thus they keep you engrossed and engaged.

Friday, September 28, 2012

Book Review : The New Collected Short Stories

Author : Jeffrey Archer

This is a collection of short stories, 41 in total. The book is divided into three parts
  1. To cut a long story short
  2. Cat O' Nine Tales
  3. And there by hangs a tale
All the stories are like flowers in a bouquet. Each flower chosen for its own beauty. And as beauty lies in the eyes of beholder (well there is a story on this topic too) so does the interest level in stories will vary from person to person. However i won't do justice, unless i list out the stories whom i liked most.

  1. The expert witness
  2. The endgame
  3. Too many coincidences
  4. The grass is always greener...
  5. Maestro
  6. The wisdom of Solomon
  7.  The Commissioner
  8. The Queen's birthday telegram
  9. Members only
  10. The undiplomatic diplomat
Please share your thoughts on this book.

Sunday, September 2, 2012

Book Review : Only Time Will Tell


This weekend i got an opportunity to catch up on fiction. This time it is the first book on Clifton Chronicles by Jeffery Archer. The book is titled 'Only Time Will Tell.'
On the art of story telling in english fiction, Jeffery Archer and Frederick Forsyth are my favorites. I was introduced to Jeffery Archer by 'The Fourth Estate' in my engineering college days.
Then i read 'Honour Among Thieves'. Both had been a delight.

Now coming back to this current book 'Only Time Will Tell'. This is a story of a family in England during the backdrop of second world war. Although the story is focused on main character 'Harry Clifton', but it is a story containing many stories as is the style of any great book. Ex. 'Godaan' by Premchand. As we progress through the book, the story is being narrated from the viewpoint of all characters starting with 'Harry Clifton' and ending again with 'Harry Clifton' and all other important characters (for example his mother, uncle etc) introduced and described in between. The plot is so gripping that it will be hard for you to put the book down and do anything else as it was with me.

My recommendation is to go for it. Now i am eagerly waiting for the next book in this series ('The Sins of the Father').

Other reviews in this series
The Sins of the Father