The title comes from the Kannada saying "pustakada badanekaayi ooTakke aagolla" which roughly translated means the Brinjal (or aubergine if you prefer) in the book cannot be used to eat / cook. I have always enjoyed the world of words from as long as I can remember and in here I try to write down my opinions about the books I read. No reviews just opinions!
Wednesday, June 22, 2011
Kari
I first heard of Kari from Whizkid. Never got around to it. Partly because i had some inexplicable disinterest towards graphic novels.
It took me about 20 pages to warm up to Kari. Then it wasn't hard to relate to her in most situations. There's a bit of a Kari in all of us I think. I am hoping that the to be continued promise will be kept.
N.P.
This was quite a random pick. But I was totally smitten by Japan, post Murakami. The author's name, Banana Yoshimoto, amused and intrigued me. The book was eerie, disturbing and interesting but it had an almost happy ending.
I quite enjoyed reading the book.
Return of the Bibliophile
I reviewed books for Just Femme once in a while. But not much reading happened.
I had to re-read The Book thief to get back into the reading groove.
And it has been quite a fun time. I started off with Haruki Murakami. It blew my mind (if it sounds like a teenagish phase, that's because it is. I am attributing it to the writer's block though) The book is fascinating. The Magic realism sucks into Murakami's world through every word. I knew half way through the book that I won't 'get' many things and there will be no 'happy endings' but i couldn't put it down.
T quite liked the black cat on the cover of the book. We named it Nakata and made up very many stories with Nakata, a cat who could speak to humans :)
I had to re-read The Book thief to get back into the reading groove.
And it has been quite a fun time. I started off with Haruki Murakami. It blew my mind (if it sounds like a teenagish phase, that's because it is. I am attributing it to the writer's block though) The book is fascinating. The Magic realism sucks into Murakami's world through every word. I knew half way through the book that I won't 'get' many things and there will be no 'happy endings' but i couldn't put it down.
T quite liked the black cat on the cover of the book. We named it Nakata and made up very many stories with Nakata, a cat who could speak to humans :)
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