Anything
about books or authors is music to my ears. So when I received an e-mail from
Mr. Ravi Kumar R asking if I’d review his book, I agreed after we exchanged a
few conversations. And this post is exactly that-an honest review.
Book Name: THE LITTLE HEARTS
AUTHOR: RAVI
KUMAR R
PUBLISHER:
BIBLICA PUBLICATIONS
CHIEF BOOK
EDITOR: Mrs. SASI SUDARSANAN
BOOK EDITOR:
GOPI GANESAN
GENRE:
FICTION
Well, yes,
the story is oozing with substance and aims to stir debates within your
intellect. However, there’s a difference between certain thought provoking
questions or facts and an abundance of them. You really need to brace yourself
for pages of questions about political stuff, superpower and all, for which,
honestly, you might already have the answers. Some of the philosophical
sightings don’t really gel well.
The love
story between the protagonist and his lady love Priya is very interesting with a
dramatic climax. But at the same time, is pregnant with certain ‘pick up’ lines
that are not only cheesy but also unbelievable when the narrator cites the lady’s
reactions to them. He needs to get real!
Though, the
book is filled with a lot of knowledge and questions about religions, belief
systems, inequality et al., you can’t help the pounding in your head because of
all the wrong grammar. The party pooper however, is the repetitive use of the
same words very closely and even within the same paragraph. Also watch out for
similar meaning words used together and various words used where the job could
have been completed with the correct use of a single word. Every bit of the
reader in you will undoubtedly make you wish the editor/proof reader had done a
better job or the author had taken more interest at essay and prose writing
back in school, especially when the narrator explains the obvious or
unnecessary in a few situations. NEVER UNDERESTIMATE THE READER’S INTELLECT.
All in all,
if you plan to read it, do so for the love story which actually is the most
entertaining part in the book.
Note: As you
read through the book, you will realize that the narration is quite immature
and majorly feels like a translation. I think the immature part can be
justified keeping in mind that the narrator is only 18 years old though he
sounds like a 13 year old.
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