Saturday, 19 November 2016

Innocent Erendira and Other Stories by Gabriel Garcia Marquez

 I got this book at the Hyderabad Book Fair last year. The description seemed good. I did not have a chance to read it for a long time. I read a big part of the book during my commute to work.




I have never finished any book by Gabriel Garcia Marquez before, though I started reading a few. I own 'One Hundred Years of Solitude', started reading it but never finished it. I was a student back then and my exams got in the way of finishing the book. Innocent Erendira and Other Stories is the first book by Marquez that I actually finished reading.

As the name of the book suggests, this is a compilation of short stories. Most of the stories have a common theme of supernatural and some of them are single active character stories. Most of the stories came across as a drag, some of them were good but not memorable. I have actually already forgotten them. I liked the story that made its way to the title- The Incredible and Sad Tale of Innocent Erendira and her Heartless Grandmother. This story is about a young teenage girl who is forced into prostitution by her grandmother and how she finds her freedom from the dreadful life. This is not a modern day story in terms of setting. From the description, it is either an ancient or a medieval times setting. There is a lot of superstition, intuition and a very small bit of super natural element in the story. I think this particular story was the best in terms of writing when compared to the rest of the book. My heart really went out to Erendira and I would think of ways to rescue her from the predicament. Truly, this is a story worth reading but you can easily pass up on reading any other story without feeling guilty.

Marquez's books are originally in Spanish, which have been translated to English. It could be that it is a brilliant book in the original language of writing but may not be the same when translated. Sometimes, the magic can be created only in the original work and not in a translation, no matter how good the translator is or how best he has done the translation. So, it is quite possible that this is an amazing book in Spanish but lost its charm in English.

Another possible reason why I may not have liked the book as much could be the amount of negativity in the stories. When we lead stressful lives, we look for strands of positivity to hold onto. Most of the stories in the book are depressing and I do not think I was mentally prepared for the volume of negativity.

On a scale of 5, I would rate this book 2/5. Innocent Erendira is the only reason for 2. All other stories are pretty ordinary.

Sunday, 30 October 2016

Drop Dead by Swati Kaushal

The first book of Swati Kaushal that I read was A Piece of Cake. It was a thoroughly enjoyable book and that made me pick this book for a read. My husband gifted this to me back in 2013, if I am not mistaken, but I never got around to reading it. It was ordered on Flipkart.com.




I read this book in June,2016. I read most of the book during my commute to work during very stressful times and it made my commute quite entertaining and interesting.This book was quite different from the 1st book of Swati Kaushal's that I read. While A Piece of Cake is a chick-flick book interspersed with office politics which many can relate to, Drop Dead is a mystery novel. The write shows two different aspects of writing- one part is cheesy and cheap, and another one is that of a well-read literati. It almost feels like two different people have written the book.

The story is based in the beautiful hills of Sonargam with a dashing and savvy protagonist Niki Marwah, who is a cop. Niki has a team of officers who are investigating the case of a high profile individual, Rakesh (Rak) Mehra. While the story for the most part is quite engaging, there are a lot of technical flaws in it. For example, as soon as they become aware of the death of Rakesh Mehra, Niki insists that it is not necessarily a murder or an accident and that they are yet to establish it; however, she calls the scene of the event, "crime scene" and the people they interrogate as "witnesses". It would have been still a little bit okay, if she termed them "suspects" but time and again they are referred to as "witnesses". Also, how they conclude on the murderer is also a little bit weird but not implausible so I am not going to argue on that front.


I love descriptions of food in books and this book did not disappoint me in that aspect. There is also a glimpse of Niki's family who is bent up on getting her married, which does not add any value to the story or character development. Some of the characters just disappear quite suddenly without making any significant appearance again, like Niki's best friend. Though it is quite entertaining, it is a very average read. It feels like reading a Bollywood masala movie script. Maybe the writer, did have a movie in mind with Priyanka Chopra playing the lead as Niki Marwah. The cover art definitely resembles Priyanka Chopra.


If I have to rate this book on 5, I would rate it 2/5 just for the entertainment value. I hope the next books by Swati Kaushal would be much better that this one and that she can recreate the magic of "A Piece of Cake".



Saturday, 18 June 2016

Make Me By Lee Child

This was the first book I completed reading in 2016. I have set some lofty reading goals for 2016 and I know it is not going to be easy. However, I am quite confident and positive of achieving my reading goals in the second half of this year.



This is my first book by the author. I bought this book from Sapna Bookstore in Bangalore. I chose this book based on a friend's Facebook post. It seemed interesting from the posts and I thought I will try reading someone's work that I have not done before.

The writing style is quite different. The sentences are broken down unusually into phrases as stand alone sentences, which I have not seen with many writers. I am unable to explain it properly in words....Maybe there is a word for it which I am not aware of. An example below might explain my point better.




The plot of the book is quite dark and gives a deserted feel for a big part. It all begins with Jack Reacher, the protagonist, travels to a place called Mother's Rest, intrigued by its name. He meets a former FBI agent on a mission, Chang, who is looking for her untraceable colleague Keever. Together, they decide to unearth the mystery of missing Keever and one thing leads to another and they soon discover the dark "happenings" at Mother's Rest, leading not only to Keever's whereabout but also many others who suddenly seemed to be missing. 

The biggest takeaway from this book for me is- being aware of something like Deep Web. I was quite naive and could not imagine for such a thing to exist and also the horrific end that is meted out for some people. 

Though the story in the book was well-written and fast paced, I do not think I would pick up another book by Lee Child. I did not really enjoy how the author described physical fights that happened. I found them unnecessarily descriptive. However, I think people who enjoy Action books and movies may enjoy it much more than I did.

On a scale of 5, where 5 is excellent, I would rate it at 3.