Dear Ice. Wherever you are, I wish you good health and comfort. My hands are trembling while writing you this boring piece. I can't make it interesting; I am not the creator but creation. Life is a complex subject. While comparing, I find calculus, economical mathematics and coding more easier than this whole subject. But, there is something I find between mathematics and life. This is you. I must acknowledge that no human can know another human in its totality; not even if they are life partners. Our life has many episodes and only a few are exposed to the world. This is true with every human being existing. The years, months, hours or minutes we shared have engraved a deep impression on me. From the beverage to the fast food, from Plato to Edward said, From Meer to Jaun, From Muhammad SAW to Qur'an, From Islam to Hinduism, From Hegel to Focoult and from Jamia to nighty Cannaught place, all I have come across with you - establishing you as a sound learner and myself just as a...
"We choose books; or book choose us" This debut novel by much acclaimed author is set in Afghanistan and revolves around the life of a boy called 'Amir'. This tale is extravagantly drawn over the relationship that amir shares with his father and with his friend the illiterate and poor 'Hasan'. Amir's love for kites and his friend coupled with the strained emotions resulting from an incident that changes the course of his life plummets the book and engages the reader. "The Kite Runner", my maiden Historical Fiction, perhaps going to be my favourite unless and until i am besieged by the four walls of my room because of the nationwide lockdown. If this review gives you the impression that it is an altogether a depressing read, then it isn't. The one word i would describe about "The Kite Runner" is "Alive". It's so alive that the characters, Kabul, the scenes everything just creeps its way into your heart and leaves yo...
Why do I have to say such a bizarre statement? Does this serve an interest? Does the writer want to convey any message? There could possibly have been a core reason. But, instead of delving into such questions from readers, let me do what I have been assigned. The writer had two roads to travel. The writer obviously chose the one where he finds empirical peace. The other road was more favorable to him. But, many times we have to go with the odd one. In choosing the odd one, the writer faced lots of challenges. He has been left out of the public domain. Simply, zone out. With no people, in a land of many known he was unknown to himself. The day to day routine has made him like a person who doesn't speak at all. Once the writer was a talkative person but now has ceased to be so. The three and half wall, one window with the door was enough of his companionship. Knowing the hard realities he still believes to be on the path he hasn't chosen but the world is cruel to everyone and h...
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