Thursday, July 31, 2014

To kill a Mocking bird

From today, To kill a Mockingbird is my new favorite written acrobat.

To Kill a Mockingbird, is set in the Deep South, and is a searing portrayal of race and prejudice told through the eyes of a little girl.
As an avid reader, it has everything humor, horror, odium, love chills of childhood, mystery, humiliation and all that. More than all, it is story of Father-daughter relationship penned by Harper Lee, is in every sense; affable. Dad, What is rape..a girl asked her father. Father justified rape as an assault of feelings and soul. Crude answer: it was
Crux of this novel portrayed a legal battle in between, whites and niggards, on humanitarian rights over caste, creed and color.

With him life is routine, without him, life is unbearable,...wordings of nine year old Scout Jaine for 10 year old Dill. Still in awww of that line. With every page I flipped, blessed with some new genre's of writing. After Harry Potter series, this is only script, I love to read again and again. A must read novel it is, probably I'll cope it as a writing guide.

Ratings: Too minute to rate it, but it is worth 10/10
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Photo: From today, To kill a Mockingbird is my new favourite written acrobat.

 To Kill a Mockingbird, is set in the Deep South, and is a searing portrayal of race and prejudice told through the eyes of a little girl.
As an avid reader, it has everything humour, horror, odium, love  chills of childhood, mystery, humiliation and all that. More than all, it is story of Father-daughter relationship penned by Harper Lee, is in every sense;  affable. Dad, What is rape..a girl asked her father. Father justified rape as an assault of feelings and soul. Crude answer: it was
 Crux of this novel portrayed a legal battle in between, whites and nigas, on humanitarian rights over caste, creed and colour. 

With him life is routine, without him, life is unbearable,...wordings of nine year old Scout jaine for 10 year old Dill. Still in awww of that line. With every page I flipped, blessed with some new genre's of writing. After Harry Potter series, this is only script, I love to read again and again. A must read novel it is, probably I'll cope  it as a writing guide.

Ratings: Too minute to rate it, but it is worth 10/10

The immortals of melhua

The immortals of Melhua, a novel emphasized in aeon age of 1900 B.C, must be written at the zenith of imagination. As encrypted in acknowledgement by Amish Tripathi,"this book is blessing to him by Lord Shiva". Indeed, a book which is adequate mixture of, philosophy and sacred science of it, is nevertheless possible without the blessings of almighty.
The Immortal..... Is something more than a mere novel, based on fractious battle between Suryavanshi and Chandravanshi or good and evil. It is a crate of knowledge, whose core deals with "vengeance of evil practices: even in best cases".
So well, strongly craved characters of novel along with protagonist Shiva(Nilkhant or Mahadev), tied pages of it as a book; firmly. Shiva's had possessed strong moral values, which are good enough to employ, scratching impact on any kinda of reader. Not just due to his etiquette and care for beloved ones but also because of his belief in "equality of all and all is Mahadev". Overall this book is all 'bout "KARMA- belief of ability". The virtual serene exploring, eternal beauty of nature and its various components; where Amish ploy-ed this book left me astonished- one of rare kind, that I had not read in recent past. Although, this rich elevated description of culture and philosophy, puffed me, not just as a bibliophile, but also as a follower and critic of Hinduism.
Only stuff that generated fatigue while reading this analogy is, poor drafting of words. Amish failed to do proper judgement. Words like Doctor, restaurant, damn it, lieutenant, gym are too decent words, for a civilization described in 1900 B.C.
As an avid reader, this novel is worth everything. I'm not uttering it reluctantly but all due to 350 pages, I read in a single day. Even, I have a profile pic resembling Shiva puffing marijuana from Chillum.
 

Photo: The immortals of Melhua, a novel emphasised in aeon age of 1900 B.C, must be written at the zenith of imagination. As encrypted in acknowledgement by Amish Tripathi,"this book is blessing to him by Lord Shiva". Indeed, a book which is adequate mixture of, philosophy and sacred science of it, is nevertheless possible without the blessings of almighty.
The Immortal..... Is something more  than a mere novel, based on fracious battle between Suryavanshi and Chandravanshi or good and evil. It is a crate of knowledge, whose core deals with "vengeance of evil practices: even in best cases".
So well, strongly craved characters of novel along with protagonist Shiva(Nilkhant or Mahadev), tied pages of it as a book; firmly. Shiva's had possessed  strong moral values, which are good enough to employ,  scratching impact on any kinda of reader. Not just due to his ettiquates and care for beloved ones but also because of his belief in "equality of all and all is Mahadev". Overall this book is all 'bout "KARMA- belief of ability". The virtual serene exploring, eternal beauty of nature and its various components; where Amish ployed  this book left me astonished- one of rare kind,  that I had not read in recent past. Although, this rich elevated description of culture and philosophy, puffed me,  not just as a bibliophile, but also as a follower and critic of Hinduism.
Only stuff that generated fatigue while reading this analogy is, poor drafting of words. Amish failed to do proper judgement. Words like Doctor, restaurant, damn it, lieutenant, gym are too decent words, for a civilization described in 1900 B.C.
As an avid reader, this novel is worth everything. I'm not uttering it reluctantly but all due to 350 pages, I read in a single day. Even, I have a profile pic resembling Shiva puffing marijuana from Chillum.

The Secret of Nagas.

I am eating a Mango.
A Mango is being eaten by me.
In context; both lines sounds same, having a single mere meaning "A poor Mango became someone feed". Just after flippin first fifty pages of it, I found it bore; still carried. After going throug first part of this trilogy, I was super- excited to read it, but this 'oodles of zeal is dumped into disgrace of disappointment'. In simple words- The secret of Nagas is same. At all; As title illustrates, there is a secret to unleash. From very first page, every thing seems to be Crystal clear. No sign of curiosity either creativity, neither decent revelation. A child, who is addicted to bed time tells from grandparents, can even easily intrigue 'bout this novel, a #CopyPaste version of mythological Indian books. Amish, even not found it necessary to Change character name's. Not just Indian, but he too copied quotes(at least 50) from several other writers, which I easily figured out.
I think; there is no need to read the third part of this trilogy#TheOathOfVayuputras. If, I'm not wrong, it too could be same, as I anticipated. But just to Finnish this #Roller_Coaster_Reading_Experience. Probably, I'll hard-heartedly go over the left one tonight 'The oath of Vayuputras'.

Photo: I am eating a Mango.
A Mango is being eaten by me.
In context; both lines sounds same, having a single mere meaning "A poor Mango became someone feed". Just after flippin first fifty pages of it, I found it bore; still carried. After going throug first part of this trilogy, I was super- excited to read it, but   this 'oodles of zeal is dumped into disgrace of disappointment'. In simple words- The secret of Nagas is same. At all; As title illustrates,  there is a secret to unleash. From very first page, every thing seems to be Crystal clear. No sign of curiosity either creativity, neither decent revelation. A child,  who is addicted to bed time tells from grandparents,  can even easily intrigue 'bout this novel, a   #CopyPaste version of mythological Indian books. Amish, even not found it necessary to Change character name's. Not just Indian, but he too copied quotes(at least 50) from several other writers, which I easily figured out.
I think; there is no  need to read the third part of this trilogy #TheOathOfVayuputras. If, I'm not wrong, it too could be same,  as I anticipated. But just to Finnish this #Roller_Coaster_Reading_Experience. Probably, I'll hard-heartedly go over the left one tonight 'The oath of Vayuputras'.