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Sunday, June 28, 2009

Novel : Frederick Forsyth : No Comebacks

Last Friday I took membership with the local library. The library aptly called "Just Books" has opened shop recently on the Puttenahalli main road in Bangalore.

Me being Me, The first thing I did was to pick a Frederick Forsyth. This time I pick No Comebacks.

No Comebacks is a collection of 10 stories with a mystery angle in each of them.

No Comebacks:
The books starts with the title story "No Comebacks". It revolves around a British Millionare who is very famous. His stories keep coming in the tabloid every other day. Being a very well known face he is adored (and envied) by many. He lives a typical Casanova life. Women are a daily staple for him. But behind this life is a lonely man craving for the elusive girl. Someone who is not overwhelmed by his success. Some one who does not give a damn and likes him for what he is.
Unfortunately he has not been able to meet such a lady until he bumps into one at a party. He falls madly in love with this lady. Unfortunately there is a twist.
I suggest you read the story after this point.

My Rating for the 1st Story:
Story Pace : * * * * * * * *
Content : * * * * * * * *
Overall : * * * * * * * * *


There are no snakes in Ireland
Harikishan Ram Lal is a final year medical student in Ireland. He hails from Punjab! Within a year he should graduate. But he does not have sufficient money. So he takes up a supplemental job as a construction worker.
In his first assignment he is supposed to demolish a 12-floor tower. He is part of a group headed by Big Billie Cameron. Ram Lal is scared of heights and Big Billie always assigned him tasks that involved climbing. Once Big Billie asks him to break a wall which was about to collapse. Ram Lal does not agree to which Big Billie admonishes him. Ram lal gets angry and bad mouths Billie. Out of anger Billie throws a punch which lands on Ram Lal's face. Ram Lal is hurt. What follows is the rest of the story.

My Rating for the 2nd Story:
Story Pace : * * * * *
Content : * * * *
Overall : * * * *

PS: Harikishan Ram Lal is not a typical punjabi name unless this guy is a migrant from Uttar Pradesh. I think frederick slipped on this one. But a very minor point though.
What was missing was the suspense factor. Neither was there an aahaa moment in this short story. I was disappointed with this story, to say the least.


The Emperor
Roger Murgatroyd is a bank manager who has landed in Mauritius on a vacation. Mr. Murgatroyd is accompanied by his ever nagging wife. Murgatroyd is uttarly unhappy with his wife's very complaining attitude, but cannot do much about that.
Higgins has also landed in Mauritius on a week long trip which is sponsored by his bank. He was chosen in a lucky draw conducted for selected few budding and young bankers who had shown potential to become great asset for the bank. He had convinced the bank to open bank accounts for the employees of a nearby mill which lead to lot of revenue for the bank and the bank was happy with his performance and offered him this vacation.
Initial few days of the vacation went on smoothly. On the 4th day of vacation Higgins comes to Murgatroyd and informs him that one of the boats which was booked by some tourists is not used because they cancelled their booking. Since 50% amount has already been paid they need to pay only 50% and the boat is theirs for a day. Higgins persuades him to go on a ride the next. With lot of reluctance Murgatroyd agrees.
What follows next is the rest of the story.

My Rating for the 3rd Story:
Story Pace : * * * *
Content : * * * *
Overall : * * * *

I have always felt the 2nd and 3rd stories of any short story collection are always boring and my feeling is reinforced by this book. I am disappointed again with this story. I could not find any suspense in the story.


There are some days
Liam Clarke is a driver. As usual he was ferrying his truck through the river to the other side of the bank so that the consignment can be driven out and handed over to the purchaser. As the ferry docks at the customs section, he pulls out his truck and gets the customs cleared. This is when the Customs officer notices that the truck is leaking oil. He informs Clarke who calls up his office. The office sends a mechanic who arrives the next day. Clarke spends the night at the dock. The truck is serviced and clarke drives it out of the dock.
Murphy adjusts his binoculars and the truck is in his view. He is happy. He had been waiting for the truck for a long time.
What follows next is the rest of the story.

My Rating for the 4th Story:
Story Pace : * * * * * * * *
Content : * * * * * * * *
Overall : * * * * * * * * *

Great story. I was impressed.


Money with Menaces
Samual Natkin as usual took the daily train to his office. He never does this but today he slid his hand in the crack between the two seats. He found a small book between the crack.
On looking at the book his heart stopped for a second. A quick glance showed him that this book was a classifieds of women who were read to provide special service at a price. There were names and phone numbers of housewives in the book. He was shocked and immediately set the book and put it in his briefcase.
What follows is an interesting story.


My Rating for the 5th Story:
Story Pace : * * * * * * *
Content : * * * * * * *
Overall : * * * * * * * *

Great story. Very Engaging.

Used In Evidence
It is not the task that William Hanley likes to do. But there is no other option. The tiny back-to-back 1 room houses called Gloucester Diamond on the Mayo Road in Dublin, Ireland are being demolished.After 2 years of demolitions there is only one standing house, whose owner Herber James Larkin is not ready to vacate.
A group of people have gathered at the entrace of the house shouting in support of Mr. Larkin.
On a rainy day, Willian Hanley, i charge of the area, has to ge the old man out and demolish the house. Hanley tactfully silences the crowd and pulls out Mr. Larkin from the house. Larkin is a thin, pale old man.
Hanley takes him to a nearby cafe to give him some food. While the old man eats his food, a deputy rushes to Hanley to inform him that during the demolision of the house they found something in the chimney. People think that the police have found the hidden treature that Larkin had stashed in the chimney.
Rest is the story.


My Rating for the 6th Story:
Story Pace : * * * * * * *
Content : * * * * * * *
Overall : * * * * * * * *

Privilege
Bill Chadwick was still in his bed on a lazy sunday morning when he gets a call from Henry Carpenter who asks him to read the morning paper. It seems to have some news about Bill.
Curious, Bill opens Sunday courier to find an article written noted journalist Gaylord Brent, about his company which used to marchendise a product which suddenly liquidated. His name was tagged as the offender. Bill was shocked because he was one of the businessman who worked for the company and he himself was cheated.
He is enraged that Gaylord Brent did not bother to cross check with him to get to know the facts, instead he printed the article with wrong facts.
Bill goes to a lawyer to seek advice. Rest is the story.

My Rating for the 7th Story:
Story Pace : * * * * * *
Content : * * * * * *
Overall : * * * * * *


Duty
This Short story is in first sentence. The narrator and his wife, bernadette, are on a trip to france and their vehicle simply stops near a hamlet in dorgonge vally. They are wondering about their next step when they see the pastor of the local church who speeks latin. narrator explains his problem and the pastor takes them to a garage where they leave the vehicle. They need to stay at some place for the night. He is taken to the house of Mr. Preece. What follows is the story.

My Rating for the 8th Story:
Story Pace : * * * * *
Content : * * * * *
Overall : * * * * *


A Careful Man
Timothy Hanson is a rich coin collector. He has been told by his doctor that he has cancer and would not live long.
He has a Sister whom he dislikes. She has a husband and a son whom Timothy equally dislikes.
He has to leave his property to someone before he dies. Does he make a will ? whom does he leave all the property and some interesting rides along the way, forms the rest of the story.

My Rating for the 9th Story:
Story Pace : * * * * * * *
Content : * * * * * * *
Overall : * * * * * * *


Sharp Practice

Judge Comyn is off to his work in the train looking at the case file of the cases he is supposed to look into. Next to him is a priest absorbed in his own thought.
There a third guy called O'Conner who is engrossed in his card game. he seems to be very sloppy at his game. Judge Comyn gets irritated with the sloppyness of the guy and starts playing a game with the guy. Rest is the story.

My Rating for the 10th Story:
Story Pace : * * * *
Content : * * * *
Overall : * * * *

PS: Dissappointed with the last story. Very Predictabale.


Summary
Overall a very interesting set of short stories. I was engaged througout the book. Except the 2nd, 3nd and last story, I loved the rest of the stores. Each with their own twist.
I wish Frederick had written more short stories. Very Interesting collection indeed.

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Monday, June 08, 2009

songs: in.com : Ghazals

I was searching for some ghazals and to my surprise I found a collection which exactly fits my taste...

The playlist is present at :
http://www.in.com/music/album-ghazal-e-mohabbat-52199.html

Tum Ko Dekha : Jagjit Singh
As always Jagjit singh at his best. Very beautiful

Chupke Chupke : Ghulam Ali
I am a big fan of Ghulam Ali (partly because that is what used to play in my house when i was a kid and partly because i liked his songs).
Chupke Chpke is one of my favourites

Seeli Hawa Choo Gayi : Lata Mangeshkar
Slow paced song that you can listen with your headphones on, eyes closed and you stretched on a couch :)
I had never heard this song. But liked it the fist time.

Badi Nazuk : Jagjit Singh
passable. I cannot relate to a peppy sound track with Jagjit Singh in it. Doesn't go well together

Kahin Kahin Se har chehara : Lata Mangeshkar
Again, I had not heard this song before. Liked it the first time I heard it.

Chandi Jaisa Rang Hai Tera : Pankaj Udhas
One of those rare pankaj udhas classics. Close your eyes and let your mind wander around the lyrics.

Zindagi Jab bhi teri: Talat Aziz
What do I say. I get mesmerized by the song every time I hear it.
So soothing so engaging. You get totally immersed into the song.
I am still humming the song.

Taj Mahal mein aa jana: Nina and Rajendra Mehta
I had never heard this song. Was not impressed. Lyrics does not have the depth.
"Jab aanchal raat ka lehraye, tum taj mahal mein aa jana" does not click....


Awargi : Ghulam Ali
Again I have no words. Ghulam Ali at his best. This is one of those innumerable variations that Ghulam has tried with awargi. I have always liked the original version of Awargi. But Awargi in any form is welcome with open arms.

Ranjish hi sahi : Mehdi Hassan
Very beautiful song

Aaj Jaane ki zid naa karo : Farida Khanum
A classic that you can't stop listening. Farida Khanum is flawless.
If you allow your mind to flow with the ups and downs of the song, you will have an exhilarating ride.


Chandni Raatein: Noor Jehan
Chandni Raatein does not need any introduction. One of the landmark of its time.
(i like the newer version of Chandi raatein as well. If i get link for the new one I will paste it her).


Mohabbat Karne wale: Mehdi Hassan
Very soothing song. Its so beautiful that if you plug it in your ear and close your ears it will sooth you to sleep.



SO if you ask me to pick my songs in the decreasing order of preference

Aaj Jaane Ki Zid naa karo
Tum Ko Dekha
Zindagi Jab be teri
Aawargi
Chupe Chupke Raat din
Chandni Raatein
Chadi Jaisa Rang tera
Mohabbat Karne wale

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Friday, June 05, 2009

Ten things you did not know about....

Without using any words I would just like to post the link.
Kindly have a listen at them. I would just like to say that they might contain some (or rather many) explicit words which might make you uneasy..


www.ted.com/talks/mary_roach_10_things_you_didn_t_know_about_orgasm.html

http://odeo.com/episodes/24577827-Bonk-The-Curious-Coupling-of-Science-and-Sex-Mary-Roach-Author-of-Bonk


Before you think i have gone nuts please note that the first talk was actually given at TED and we all know TED.
More over Mary Roach is a very respected and acknowledged writer.

Mary Roach on wikipedia:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mary_Roach

If you are wondering why am I defending Mary Roach... I am actually defending myself for posting this post... he he he...

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