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Table for One

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Book : Table for One
Author : Neha Bindal
Pages : 117
Price : 199/-
Publication : Half Baked Beans

Light, easy, refreshing read that will give you, Queen meets, DDLJ and English Vinglish vibes.

Story

Taara Maheshwari, a 31-year-old unmarried girl living her life in the restrictions created by her father. Happily siting and having fun with family, but just from outside, inside she craves for more, more from her family and more from her life.
Her parents keep brushing the marriage topic to her on and off, until one day she sees DDLJ playing in the background and agrees to her parents wish to get married. BUT ON ONE CONDITION ! She wish to travel alone to Europe before her marriage. Reluctant Indian parents don’t agree to her demands, but give in when they think of the outcome after this trip.

Taara visits places, meets people. Is this what her heart always wanted?
Will she find the “more” she always wanted from life?
Will she finally tie in the knot to the person her father has finalized ?

For all this, and more you need to read the book 🙂

Writing

First things, first I LOVED the cover, it gives such soothing, travel vibes. All I want to do is pack my backpack and leave the country too.
Language was simple and easy to understand. There is the of other languages as well, but it’s too minimum to cause any hindrance to the story. Hindi touch sometimes adds up pretty good in some novels, and here it did same.
But at the same time, saying “blah blah blah” to any non-understanding language is an insult. Instead, it could have been handled more mature ways, like Taara simply saying “I couldn’t understand” or something.

There were too many parts, where my mind remembered number of Bollywood movies. References like Girl says yes to marriage, only after a Europe trip, the church scene, and some more reminded me of DDLJ
If we look closely the story is so much inspired with Kangana Ranaut’s Queen movie. “INSPIRED” not copied , that while imagining Taara my mind always thought of Kangana somehow.

The writing made it very easy to imagine the situations, the places and the fun she was having. We could see the whole transformation of Taara in these 117 pages. From a fearful girl, with family pressures turned into a wanderluster (is that even a word eh ?) and someone who in the end took a step that her heart allowed, and didn’t go with the flow of things happening.

Loved the chapter titles they were apt for the content of chapter and those quotes by famous people aptly went with the novel.

Writing style of Authoress, Neha reminded me of articles that was shown/written by Carry Bradshaw in Sex & the City. They always had that edge of questions at the end, and they were two faced. Also italics of deep meaningful words were good at starting, but by the middle whenever I saw italics font coming, I knew there will be a question, or a thought, or meaningful words etc which took my sense completely to that part rather than current part I am reading 😛 (sounds weird right ? but it happened :-/)

Having said above all that, there were a few things that my over thinking mind couldn’t take.

**** New section ****

Weird Things

>> Going to a new city, and Taara’s over precious parents didn’t call her? They were shown too protective of her in starting, and suddenly Europe made them vanish. I would have loved to read about them in novel every now and them.

>> The simple novel turned into quiet an erotica ! WHY ? There was absolutely no need for that, a clean novel is also liked by everyone. We can simply say, they made love instead of describing THINGS!

>> The age of Taara is mentioned quite a lot in starting. I mean, yes, it matters that a 30 year unmarried thinking of taking such trips, leaving a job. But really, does age actually matters? I mean any age “girl” doing such things will make NEWS !! 😛

>> The stone, that beautifully came to Taara’s escape in starting lost its way in the mid. And suddenly came in at the end. Well, please let the stone be there like in every situation 😀

>> Where did Charu go? There were two sisters right ? And after one night I couldn’t see why Charu isn’t accompanying Purvi anymore.

Things that worked out for me :

> BEA-U-TIFUL Cover, the Title and the story in general.
> Loved the description of places Taara visited.
> Emotions were shown plain and simple yet deep, and I could connect with them (except some)

Things that didn’t worked for me :

> There were parts in the story that I wish were given more read-time, too many loose ends. (mentioned in weird things’ section)
> The steamy action wasn’t required at all. Sometimes things can be left unsaid and to be felt loved.
> The end was kind of cliffhanger, it left me with so many questions. (Is she working now ? How her parents reacted to the fact that things didn’t work out as she said before leaving.) Well, I am a very caring person, and it makes my duty to know about the character I invested in.

Authoress Neha Bindal YOU NEED TO WRITE A SEQUEL, to answer above . 😀

Words that touched

No matter who we are, what we do, or where we live, deep inside we all feel incomplete. It’s like we have lost something and need to get it back. Just what that something is, most of us never find out. And of those who do, even fewer manage to go out and look for it.

Like the houses we build, the sky was also a shelter to few.

Alone wasn’t just a closed dark room anymore but a whole wide world full of opportunities. I needed to explore and occupy the vastness of the world inside of me, which until now I hadn’t truly understood.

Memories is a beautiful thing if you don’t have to deal with the past. – Before Sunrise (movie)

We are all taught that the most beautiful part of a fairytale is “happily ever after”. But we fail to notice that all fairy tales begin with “Once upon a time”. Once. It all happened. It was all real. Once.

Final Note :

Wanna go out and travel Europe in words ? This is for you. A short, light breeze in that hectic day of yours..

Cover: 3.5/5
Title: 3/5
Blurb: 2.5/5 (blurb gives vibes of queen/DDLJ a lot, and it just doesn’t justify the whole other things novel brings to us)
Theme: 4/5
Story: 3.5/5
Characters: 3.5/5
Overall: 3.3/5

*Thanks to Half Baked Beans for providing review copy in return of an honest review.*

 

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Seductive Affair

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Book : Seductive Affair
Author : Rishabh Puri
Pages : 173
Price : 175/-
Publication : Srishti Publishers Distributors

Nothing seductive about this one.

Story

The story revolves in and around Prisha & her mind. Prisha a career oriented girl, who calls off her marriage when she finds the “one” says No to work after marriage.
She gets an exciting new job is in a media house, where she is attracted towards a fellow colleague Rajesh . And he pretends not to like her, until they are set off to a seminar to cover in a “city”. Rajesh is running an under secret project other that what they are coming to cover.
Prisha, discovers it sooner that Rajesh is working up to something. And soon both are working on the secret project without telling the Editor Priya who has sent them for other work.

Will this undercover ever make to the Front page ?
Will Prisha who has fallen in love with the co-worker ever get the feelings reciprocated ?
What will happen when the Editor finds out what’s really happening in the “city”.

Writing

Okay! So here it is, the story didn’t make any connection with me. May be first few pages did, but then the plot took a whole new thing, and poof it was gone.

Definitely a quick read, language is simple, easy to understand. No big words used to explain things. Plain and simple. But that’s it, that’s the good thing about this one :-/

Sadly, nothing from the Cover-Title, to the blurb, to the Story, has any connection.
Cover-Title is inclined towards some dark romance, an affair which will somehow be erotica or at least “Seductive”. Well na, na ! Nothing of that sort, the girl fell in love with a man, and he soon reciprocated it. Followed by “sex” (off course), where every time they used a “condom”. Protection in romance is very necessary. Right Eh?
Let’s come to Blurb, it sounds like a Thriller Romantic which we are going to read. But umm.. na na !! Thriller is so minimal that it ends as soon as you think of any Affair happening, which then ends with a “twist” of bringing in the EX. (new eh?) 😐
The novel ends with an “ALWAYS”, my heart screamed out loud. Being an HP fan, well the reference should be made in Apt conditions, and this one has been just (another eh!!) :3
Story, had so many flaws, or I should say there were so many weird instances that being a Virgo(sun sign) and a little OCD for details, I rolled my eyes. What is this!

**** New section ****

Weird Things

>> It’s sad that character names itself isn’t identical on Blurb and in Story. Prisha Khatri, Rajesh Lagheri (Blurb). Prisha Laghari (introduction of novel)

>> The so-called “conference” city was messed up so bad! Priya told its Bengaluru, and then plane reaches Mumbai, and then around the end we hear Priya saying again “across the country”. Where did actually this all happened?

>> 2 weeks into a job, and Editor gives you an undercover? Really??

>> Prisha’s marriage was called off because she wanted to work, and then she get’s into this “affair” where she was ready to lose her job. To weird right?

Final Note :

If you are reading this, because of Title or Blurb. Well it’s not like that, but if you want an easy romance novel with kick of erotica. Go ahead.

Overall: 1.5/5

*Thanks to Author for providing review copy in return of an honest review.*

 

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A Cage of Desires

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Book : Cage of Desire
Author : Shuchi Singh Kalra
Pages : 216
Price : 150/-
Publication : Penguin India

Women centric, but erotica.

Story

The story is about Renu, a house maker, who takes care of her children and father-in-law while her husband works outside city for a good income. Renu being a “good” daughter-in-law keeps in the limit set by her husband and in-laws. But are these the only desires, she has? To be a good wife? To be a good daughter-in-law?

Maya on the other hand, is a lady who has wooed men with her bold writings. She has authored the books, that people read at nights when the lights are closed. She is the one, desired by many men. And one of them is Renu’s husband.
Will these three ever get at a joint juncture? What will happen to their life then?

Arjun a good guy enters the story, and rents in the room at Renu’s house. Is he actually a good guy? While he is a successful person, he also is flawed with being a playboy. Will his nature turn around when he finds someone who will fulfill his desires?

Writing


The book puts forward a very strong message that, not all women are to be caged inside the boundary community has set. It also talks about the flaws, out society has of Men can desire any Women, but Women can’t even desire to be a Woman!
The message is strong, but what I couldn’t get through were the erotic and bold contents of the book. I am not very fond of erotica, and that’s where the novel lost me. I paused 3 times to finish it up, due to the bold contents that took all the sense of the reader instead of story.

The language used is simple, but sometimes events are too descriptive. In starting the story had a mystery involved, but it too was short-lived. The cover of book and the title is such apt and I loved the cover that surely raised a curiosity about what we are going to read.

Let’s talk about Characters now,

Renu, our protagonist a housewife who desires to be something more. Completely lost me, once she entered a boundary where her desires can be very ill for her children. Yes, we live in a society where our children’s learn from us. So instead of being selfish, maybe she should have done something else to fill her desire.

Dev, his character is being etched very less and I craved to see more of him. He was ALWAYS away as a husband and is shown with the typical mindset of, Men can love anyone, but Women need permission to be herself.

Arjun, a character that I had eyed since the beginning. I thought, maybe he will be different, different from those shown in our “Bollywood” movies. But alas, my palace of dreams was shattered, when he became so intolerant that his character couldn’t justify why he did certain things. His actions changed so frequently, and made me confuse about was he to be pitied or angered on sometimes.

Mihir, one character that wasn’t required.

Akriti, has turned major events and yet her character wasn’t given that much light. She came in to support main characters and was lost again until they needed her again.

Children, well I would have loved to know, about what happened to children when Renu felt she wanted liberation, she wanted to be free from her being only a “housewife” tag. Renu’s closeness with her daughter is shown from the start, but I couldn’t see what she felt when she came to know WHY her parents did . In such situations children are the first one to get the most hit out of such situation. But till the end we don’t see them. Because we already read about them in Prologue that they are FINE!!

Didn’t find the use of Arjun coming back, and “those scene”.

If the author wanted to show that Women is not made to bind inside the walls of society and can do, feel whatever she desires. Then Mihir’s character was written just to oppose it. May be it would have made more sense, if she was shown happy on her own. Rather than binding her happiness, on another man. Which is again very contradicting to what the book stands for.

Things that worked out for me :

> The message book wanted to deliver, that everyone has a right to fly out and not cage inside societies boundaries.
> Language is simple and easy to understand.

Things that didn’t worked for me :

> Characters, I would have loved to see some characters more, and some not at all.
> Erotic content made is very difficult for me to read book in one sitting.

Final Note :

A women centric book, if you like erotic content and can read them then go for it.

Cover: 3/5
Title: 2.5/5
Blurb: 2.5/5
Theme: 2.5/5
Story: 2/5
Characters: 2/5
Overall: 2.4/5

*Thanks to Author for providing a review copy in return of an honest review.*
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A Date for Hannah – Release Blitz

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