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Tuesday, April 9, 2019

Book review: The Blue Umbrella By Ruskin Bond


Can a story be so simple yet so touching?  The Blue Umbrella by Ruskin Bond is written for children but being an adult I enjoyed it so much in the midst of reading all the fat novels.
The story is of Binya , a little girl who live in the foothills  of Himalaya a little village in Garhwal, got an umbrella from tourist ( picnickers) in exchange of her lucky charm necklace made of leopard claw.
Binya's love for the  umbrella is shown so beautifully  in a very simple way. Her way of flaunting the umbrella made many villagers jealous especially Ram Bharosa , the shopkeeper and secretly he desired to own it.
How and why  Binya gave her umbrella away. How an unexpected act of kindness, change human mind. How Ram Bharoshi tried to still her umbrella, and how the act of kindness comes back like a boomerang  is all the Blue Umbrella about.

Tuesday, April 2, 2019

Book review : Ahira: The battle of princess and queen


ahira





A short 32 page read by Dhruv Anand is about  a free spirited  Princess Ahira from the kingdom of Vishard , whose destiny took a different path when she got married to King of Mahiruha , their rival kingdom. 
There is nothing much to talk about the plot as  it is all about her battle to save her kingdom.
The book didnt have a cover picture and the title somewhat didnt click with the plot.
The Starting of the story was very descriptive, an Indian tales of King, Battle field,  Revenge and henceforth.
The narration from different characters confused me in understanding the story.
Also Ahira being the main character, her part was less compared to the other side characters.


Rating 2.5