Saturday, December 10, 2011

The Dark half – Stephen King


Happened to read this genre of book after a real long time, cuz I guess I needed a break and wanted to read something really light and that which will not require much concentration from me. Incidentally I picked up the right sorts. Dark side is just the kind of book, which you can skim through without really making an effort to read it and yet you will get the entire story.

Tuesday, October 11, 2011

My Kindle!!


I seem to embrace change real slow. I try to cling onto the good old stuff as long as possible. And that quiet explains why I am foraying into the world of e books now after so many years of its inception. So finally with my off late favorite possession, kindle, I embrace the world of ebooks. However that won’t diminish the charm of old fashioned paper books for me ever, they still hold dear to me J

Monday, August 29, 2011

Dirk Gently's Holistic Detective Agency - Douglas Adams

After having read complete hitchhikers series for the second time and enjoying it all the same, I started looking for some more books by Douglas Adams and came across Dirk Gently. And glad I did, because its one read that should not be missed. Although when I started reading this book, it did not make much of sense. As I persevered with it, it became interesting as it went by, not because it started making sense, but cuz of the authors comical style of writing. And off course towards the end everything made sense cuz everything fell into place.

Tuesday, May 31, 2011

The Ultimate Hitchhikers Guide to the galaxy - Douglas Adams

This is one book which everybody should read cuz it has so much hilarity packed in utter gibberish that it never ceases to amaze you.


Thats all I have to say :-)

Vegas & Niagara Falls

Today with lot of free time on hand I started going through all my old snaps, of my once upon a time US trip. Putting up few of those pictures here.

I have seen many stories done on Vegas on the Travel and Living channel [TLC now], and mostly it revolves around the wild life in Vegas and how the city never sleeps. That all is so true and once you enter Vegas you can clearly see yourself enter an artificial bigger than life world complete with the glitterati and the razzmatazz.

Sunday, April 24, 2011

Subtle Knife & Amber Spyglass - Philip Pullman

Before I plunge into expressing my views about these books it’s just fair to give a small summary regarding the story [for the sake of continuity to the previous post if not anything else].

So in the previous book a doorway had opened into another world [Cittagazee] and Lyra had gone through it. Will, a 12 year intrepid boy is on the run and through a window between his world and another, finds refuge in the latter. Cittagazee is full of specters, some transparent creatures visible only to adults and which suck life out of adults rendering them alive but still lifeless. So anyway, Lyra and Will become best of friends, get hold of Subtle knife, which is a very unique knife that can cut anything, even windows between different worlds. They are in search of Will’s father, in course of which they meet some witches, who are keeping them safe and helping them reach Lord Asriel. Lord Asriel meanwhile is assembling the biggest army to fight Almighty or Creator. Whatever!!

Friday, February 18, 2011

The Golden Compass - Philip Pullman

Wow My last post was in December beginning!! Days going busy busy with house shifting and setting up…phew..
Haven’t been reading much these days. Did pick up “His Dark Materials” trilogy by Philip Pullman, and have been reading that on and off. Finished the first part – Golden Compass and have begun with the second part – Subtle knife.

Lyra, a 11 year old girl who is the protagonist of this story is supposedly a blessed child, destined to bring about huge powerful changes in the world. She is shown to be curious, bold, with great intuitive powers. This story is set in an universe parallel to ours. And here the human beings have a inseparable part of themselves called daemon, which generally is in a form of an animal. This daemon is actually a part of the person, so if it is separated from the person by some power, it kinda means a death like life for the person or even death. Phew. Also this world has witches and talking bears. Anyway, so the story has a plot in which few bad goons led by Mrs Coulter, who is utmost charming and cunning at the same time, are conducting some experiments on kids to separate their daemons. All this because it is somehow related to “Dust”, which is never fully explain in the book [and that is why the second and third parts exist ;-) ]. All that I could gather was that “Dust”  is somehow related to “Original Sin”.

Wednesday, December 1, 2010

Rozabel Line - Ashwin Sanghi

This was a highly recommended book and so I went about reading it. But somehow it has impressed upon me as a very boring book. The initial few chapters were fine, interestingly building up the plot. But then as the book progressed, it became very repetitive, both in the content and style.

Story is based on religion and history, on various cults, on controversies and secretes. On how Jesus Christ was a normal human being, got married, had kids. On how the genealogy continues even till this date. [Not a new theme after Da Vinci Code] This book repeats this Jesus Christ angle till adnaseum. Plus it also has a mix of concepts from Islam and a huge stress on Hinduism’s rebirth belief. Overall it glorifies Indian history and Hinduism and also speaks of oneness of all religions. And intermingled in all this is terrorism, politics and nuclear bomb blast. All that is fine, but the repetitiveness kind of makes the plot lame.

Wonder If I have become too old for such books or the book itself wasn’t all that good.

Wednesday, November 3, 2010

The Wall (and other short stories) - Jean Paul Sartre

Nobody recommended me this book, nor had I heard about it. Somehow came across this author and subsequently this book while surfing, thought will give it a shot. And a good one it was.

“The Wall” is an eponymous collection of short stories. Each of these short stories delves on grey shades of human mind and emotion.

“The Wall” was one of my favorite short stories amongst these and I actually re read it couple of times more. It is based on the time of Spanish Civil war, and is narrated from the point of view of one of the prisoners, Pablo Ibbieta. Pablo and couple of more prisoners are put into a dark small cold cell and are sentenced to be executed at dawn. The execution will take place by shooting bullets at the prisoners lined up against the Wall. The whole story is about how the human mind and body conflict with each other while awaiting death, about how different people perceive the looming death. How once the illusion of eternity disappears, life and everything in it loses all meaning.

Tuesday, September 14, 2010

Gujrat Road Trip – 28th – 31st July 2010



Fig 1: Trip Route


This plan was kinda made suddenly and the whole credit for planning it up goes to my parents. They made the entire bookings for lodging and transport and all that was left for us to do was enjoy it!
So on Tuesday (27th) evening after a regular day at work I left for Pune station and boarded the train to Ahmedabad. Due to short noticed train booking, we had sleeper berths and as usual it was all very crowded, with waiting list people trying to sleep where ever they could find any space. Ahmedabad being just 12 hours away from Pune, it wasn’t much of a hassle and before we knew, we were at home having sumptuous breakfast.
After breakfast we were on road by around 10 am, heading towards Balachadi. We decided to take de route and visit Lothal, which is about 80 kms from Ahmedabad. Lothal is an excavation site for Harappan Civilization dating back to 2500 – 1900 B.C. So you can actually see some ruins here, and also the various artifacts unearthed here, displayed in the museum.