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Sunday, 12 April 2015

Review of "Lemon Girl" by Jyoti Arora






          Name of the Book - Lemon Girl
          Author - Jyoti Arora
          Price - Rs.131






Blurb

'It's all your fault.'
Mere words these are.
"But words can possess a shadow invincible enough to rob even a soul of its eternity."

In a society that finds it easier to mark sins of a victim than the culprit, Nirvi is a young girl punishing herself for the faults she did not do and avenging her hurts by defeating her own truth.

She is scared of her future, and ashamed of her past. She is failing herself, and knows it. She has had a long line of boyfriends, and hated them all. She detests the guy she is living with, runs away from the one she loves, and seduces the one who can never love her.

When Arsh first sees Nirvi, she's a free and frank girl in whose eyes sparkle the lemony zest of life. The next time he sees her, she is a voiceless doll draped in clothes that cover her body less and shroud her soul more. And Arsh can't rest till he finds out what made Nirvi give up her own real self.

Nirvi knows she is dragging herself on a path from which there can be no recovery. Can her spirit survive the treacherous downfall? Or is the pull of fear and push of desperation just too strong to withstand for a girl who believes she has "nowhere else to go" but down.

"When it's time for you to fall in love, even a lemon can become the cause of it," says Arsh.
But can love survive, when even the self-love dies?
Can love survive when respect is no more?
Does true love have the power to revive a dying soul?

Find out in the pages of this brilliantly woven, intense, heart-warming and thought-provoking saga of RISING IN LOVE...

What I liked about the Book -

As I writer, I like writing about women’s issues, I feel it is important to give a voice to the countless women who suffer just because they think that what they are going through is their destiny. I chose to review “Lemon Girl” because I liked what was written in the blurb. The method the author has used to speak about the trials and tribulations of a young girl who punishes herself for no fault of hers....The way the protagonist deals with her own conscience and how an old memory keeps her going and believing in herself and her strengths.

Jyoti Arora has written an engaging story that keeps the reader captivated till the end. The chapters in the story have been kept at a good length which helps the story flow from one page too another; there isn’t too little information and neither too much! The two main characters in the novel – Nirvi and Arsh are real; their friendship deep and their feelings for each other strong.

I especially liked that way Jyoti had shown the struggle that all of us face; the fear of dealing with our own demons. The mention of Rishikesh immediately has a calming effect on the soul and that is when you know that Nirvi will now find peace and come to terms with her past. The way she discovers herself, the feelings she goes through have been expressed well by the author. Apart from Arsh, the other characters may have been briefly mentioned, but have an important part in shaping the whole story.

What could have been better -

The language used is simple and yet expresses everything well! While reading the story, I came across a few grammatical errors which stopped the flow of the story and proved to be little painful as I had to go back and reread the last sentence again to understand the context better. Maybe another round of proofreading would help keep the flow of the story intact! I also feel that the author could have used another image for the cover. Something which would have expressed the conflict that Nirvi was going through better!  Of course, it goes without saying that this is a personal choice,  and as it happens you can't  please everyone in life :)!

I would like to end by wishing Jyoti a great future. Looking forward to reading many more good stories from you! :)

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Friday, 16 January 2015

Guest Post - Mr. Uttam Kumar author of "First Job and Ten Mistakes."




Mr. Uttam Kumar is the author of – First Job and Ten Mistakes. This is his first published work. Read on to know more about him and his book.

About the Book:

The book highlights the common mistakes a Beginner must avoid in one’s career. It is useful for anyone in a new job or in the first 5 years of a job. Written in a simple and easy to understand language, the reader connects easily to the topics. Examples are quoted from real life. Solutions are easy and doable. It is a must read for the one who has already made wrong financial decisions and has created a financial mess for self. It also highlights the side effects of opening economy and easy access to credit.

Blurb:

Credit Cards are your advance Salary and not additional Salary.
Avoid SpEaR, adopt ESS.
Loan for Loan is Suicidal.

About the Author:

Uttam Kumar - More of a Human Being and nothing else, with a soft heart that empathizes and beats for underprivileged and ignored sections of society. Runs an NGO “Straight From Heart.”

Living in: Goa

First Book: First Job and Ten Mistakes

Inspiration: The Story of “My Experiments with Truth” by Mahatma Gandhi: This is my philosophy of life, my Religion.

Loves: Anyone who works to make the world safer and livable for “All Humans irrespective of anything and everything.”

Hates: None

Dream: A society where when I have my dinner, I am sure none of my fellow human is being forced to sleep with an empty stomach, where when I sleep on the bed, I am sure none of my fellow human being is being forced to sleep under stars and when I get up, I am sure none of my fellow human is dying because of lack of medical attention!

Motto: As of my NGO: One Life, One World, One Change!
  
Happiness: Smile on the face of others!


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