Friday, October 18, 2013

REview Ex... a twisted lovestory


About the Book:
To get to his heart, she seduced his mind. What will you do if one day a svelte and sexy
girl comes up to you and says she is your ex?

And the only thing you know about her is that you don’t know anything about her.
Neel, an aspiring author, meets Nivrita at the Jaipur Literary Festival. Though Nivrita says she
is his ex, he remembers nothing and yet everything about her seems to lure him to
unravel the mystery she personifies. The more he is drawn to her, the more Neel feels guilty
because he is already in a steady relationship with Titiksha, the love of his life.
When Nivrita makes a tempting offer to Neel, which he accepts for his own good, his life
slowly begins to spiral out of control while Titiksha starts turning into a stranger until
Neel realizes there’s much more than his eyes can see and mind can recollect.

Interesting Facts:

1.It is an extremely fast-paced story with an astounding plot which is bound to keep
readers guessing.
2. Has the potential to do very well with fans of thrillers.
3. There is a growing market for Indian thrillers, especially among the youth.


Time for a Review:

The way this story keeps u bonded till the end is simply amazing. It does have a page-turning power and sure to keep glued in quest to find what next. Best are the parts where I always try being the author and starts visualizing the situation and next twist to the track. Surprisingly he brings different twist than what I expect.
I am in love with the way love has been captured in this novel. It just reads out loud and clear to you that love can't be bound by time or age or for that matter anything in this world.
With so much of clarifications in writing, Novoneel Chakorboty, I feel has given his best.
 His choices of words are excellent. I guess he didn’t want to overload his novel with same words again and again. But for the same reason he also used difficult words.
There is an exquisite portrayal of characterization and that made the novel worth reading making ourselves to get into
the characters. The flow is good and some of the quotes really deserves applaud.
 The two i loved more are:
 
“just like a river has different names as it traverses different territories, our love too have a different names as our life traverse different births. But the essence, the nature, the taste of love shall remain the same”
“certain choices in life develops thorns with time. But since they were your choice, you got to hold onto them even if it means your emotions continue to bleed.”
 

About the Author:
Novoneel Chakraborty’s books have touched thousands of souls across India. He is full time author, screenwriter, and a blogger. You can visit his blog, Novo sphere, for one paragraph stories on life and inspiration at
http://www.nbconline.blogspot.com

I would love to rate this book 4.5/5 & will surely recommend Ex: a twisted lovestory to everyone.
I am sure you will love this book of his too. 

Tuesday, October 15, 2013

I hate you Like i love you


I hope you are fine. And, even though I am the one who have decided not to see your face ever again and haven't even talked to you on the phone since the last time which was more than a year from now, I still want you to know that I miss you. I wish you were here, despite the fact that I'll never allow that to happen. 


I am glad that the last time when I left your house even though I was in tears, I managed to smile and tell you, "it’s okay". But, I am also gravely sad, because you failed to understand I was lying. Right there, I knew I will never return. Actually, may be you did realize it too that I was leaving forever and yet had let me go. Nevertheless, the dilemma remains- I miss you. 

And, yes, at the beginning I said 'friend' because even though you were and still are so much more than that to me, it's just I have yet not found the perfect word to describe you. Well, sure, we were friends, but you were different. In fact, now that I think and look back, I see you were always more than a friend to me. You were that person to whom I for the first time in my life I learned to calm down, rather than my Mom and Dad. Like my other friends I did never go crazy with you, but beside you I sat...and learned the world. I sat beside you and felt absolutely weightless. I sat beside you and dream endless. True, I was always a mess, but with you beside me I freely scattered, because I had you to gather me preciously and take home.

With you, I grooved…I was fearless more than ever. You were the person I believed who will remain. 

Back there, I was clumsy, spoiled, loud and brave, but yet you held my hand. You hugged me even though you knew I was too scared to hug back. Just like my Mom. You saw right through me, the real me. The person who has been loved way to much from her childhood, whose family and parents had loved her in such a way and granted her such freedom that sure she became the confident, stubborn, brave kid who was never afraid to fight and question the authorities, but inside very secretly who also was scared; very frightened that one day her family will not remain and the great love all in her surround will be vanished.


I miss you; I miss you smiling on my stupid deeds. I miss you trying to be tough yet giving it away to me. I miss you scolding me for whining too much, then again getting pissed because I had stopped whining according to your words. I really miss you holding me, keeping me together. I miss having lunches with you.

It’s just....I loved you. You were my friend, my shelter, and someone whom I once deeply loved and respected, but now hate. It is impossible for me to continue to love you. But you are too important to be not present in one of my most passionate feelings. And, sadly, rather than 'hate' , I know no other passionate and gallant feeling that can dare compete to 'love' ; the most profound of all feelings. 

Friday, October 11, 2013

Review The Missing Connection.


Finally, I finished this very amazing suspense thriller book “the missing Connection
First Look: cover of the book is little scary but seems fit to the title and story line.
Dr.Neha Dixit, an anesthetist lives in Mumbai with her loving husband Dr.Ashutosh. Her life is almost perfect, except for two problems. First problem is the nightmares she has had since childhood, the same ones where she hears screams, where she sees blood. Everyone assumes that these nightmares have something to do with her past, but she cannot recollect any such incidence. The other problem is they are childless, despite all efforts, and she’s craving for one. And one fine day, her life takes an unexpected twist…


 
While working at the hospital, Neha sees a patient, Susan. Neha has the feeling that she has seen this woman somewhere, a sense of Déjà vu. And Susan too keeps staring at her, as if she too reciprocates the same feeling. From that day, suddenly the frequency of her nightmares increases. The hazel brown eyes of Susan start haunting her. Neha goes to the hospital to find out who Susan is…only to find her absconding. And thus begins Neha’s cross country hunt to find Susan and to find out who she really is. And during this hunt, she realizes that Susan too is following her. Who is Susan? Why does she seem familiar? What is her connection to Neha’s nightmares? Why is she following her? Will hypnotic age regression, as suggested by psychiatrist Dr.Ram, help her? As Neha comes closer to finding who Susan really is, she thinks the problem of her nightmares is going to end. What she doesn’t know is that she is close to unraveling a horrific secret buried in the past…

The Review: pages of the book will take you to the journey of Neha’s life of revealing the truth behind her nightmares.
Stories begin when she first met Susan: A patient of psychiatric treatment, and got a feeling of déjà vu. Her increasing nightmares made her more curious to reveal this missing connection between her & Susan.
With a fine grip on language authoress did a great job in making characters alive. It was like I am watching a suspense thriller movie. There were many moments in the book where I had to pause to absorb the tension and anxiety neha was feeling; I desperately want her to get rid of her nightmares.
This book is a decent treat for all book lovers seeking for unique story line with awesome narration.