Harsh Agarwal's Blog

February 20, 2014

Reviews from few bloggers yet!

A blustery and breath-takingly unputdownable interpret, it's a tale where there's more to it than meets the eye with a paperback for the booklovers who adore to be stay addicted till the finish and satisfies a booklovers wishes in each possible way with an ideal plot, a potent unfolding, incredible prosaic rhymes along with temperaments imprinted out of nowhere with aptness and élan.

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The author's setting, plot, idea, narration, character etching all are fairly commendable. The part I like the most was that the story is replete with twists and turns and that helps to keep the reader hooked till the last page.With rhetoric comments on marriage writers life morals et al, this is undoubtedly worthy of a read.

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The story is one roller coaster ride of your life. It'll take you to the top of a mountain and then bring back to the earth the very next instant. The brilliant narration accompanied with the thrill, the drama and the uniqueness of the story line is a complete package for the reader. The poems are marvelous and the touch of subtle yet convincing narration makes it all the more exciting for the readers eyes. The concept behind the whole story and the surprises unfurling throughout spices up the entire book.

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Another like for the story line, which has been so cleanly adapted and styled by the author, as it does not portray another love story, another break up disaster, which every book store is so filled up with, now-a-days.
Again, The author has done an incredible task, given the way he has so beautifully designed the character of Nazani (Nazaqat) in his book. anyone asks me about this book, I would highly recommend it. Hence, I prefer to give this book a 4 on 5 rating, and also congratulate Harsh yet again, for adding a totally erratic, yet a readable piece in the Indian Literature.

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he narration, the incidents, the way it is written presents Nazaqat as a real character and so it is. Nazaqat is a mermaid, she is a dream; as portrayed in the book. The 'ode to mermaid' at the end of the book and the parts of it in between chapters gives it a very wonderful essence.
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Great dialogue writing. the writing style of the author is very floral, descriptive and decorative.

Every last word from the chapters keeps you tied with the story to read on...

Great read!!!!!!

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Published on February 20, 2014 06:53 Tags: fiction, nazaqat, prostitution