Wednesday, October 3, 2012

A Book from Reality


Priyam reviewed Dead Men
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 A Book from Reality September 21, 2012
Certain lines stay with after you've finished reading a book. Every book has its own memory. That I completed the book in less than 24 hours should give you a hint how gripping it was. Never a pretty read but a stunning work of reality. Beneath all the `ugliness' (as the author points out) one appreciates the sensitivity of the characters. Not quite perfect, but undoubtedly human. With flaws, regrets, qualities and scars as anyone else. Life, of course, goes on and Hope, at the end of the day, is the fuel we all need to survive. The author makes it clear at the beginning with: "A story that may surprise, offend or shock, but will certainly not be forgotten." He is, as always, correct.

Picking up a book about reality in its most honest form is never easy. Thinking that some people actually go through all that is even harder. Perhaps it isn't a mystery that fantasy sells so well. We all seek the unreal to avoid `ugly' reality. Those caught up in that reality are shady figures. Sometimes books like these are needed for a dose of reality. To tell the stories about the shady figures that we neglect or forget to care about.

A page turner, as all his other books, this author can always connect with you. His characters stay with you. You can almost watch them in your head. That is how strong an effect he has with his writing. His word play and mixing of the visual element with the overall mood is stunning too. You might even be tempted to reread some portions that are truly emotive. Then you'd keep going back to it. One cannot help but appreciate the act of bravery that this book is. A memorable read! I still think this is the best book he has authored yet.

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