Tania Chowdhury's Reviews > Line to Night Island
Line to Night Island
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"In the heath there is no memory. And there is no undoing. Everything you do is done and it can never be undone; it is incorruptible"
I received this ARC Novella a month back, and had a bit of trouble to get started as the e-pub file did not like my Nook color at the first go. I emailed back the author and got the PDF file to head start the review!
When I was almost finishing the novella, and browsing to look for pages on the same book- to write my review, i found that some early reviewers were pretty confused. Wait a minute, i was still not confused...lets see why!
When you read a novella, you have to have the special concentric characteristics of a reader. Not asking you all to know how to read but definitely you need to understand the intellectualism behind each sentence. You might feel lost- but if you read it at one go, you will get its grip and story line. There might be open ended story lines, well, the author wants you to fit in your thoughts there!
"Line to Night Island" by robin Dunn tells you of the loneliness that engulfs everyone. Yes it does, you cant say you are exceptional! Everyone has their own dull day, they feel left alone like a lighthouse in midst of a wide sea of thoughts, wait and monotonic sound, sometimes that sound reminds you of the beating empty heart. You feel chasing your dream person, you cant achieve him/her.You meet someone later, with the same old features and past makes you dream during the day. You still wait to chase like the same before. You stand in the dark night, tall and waiting, guiding others, but in all that you are still alone.
I would not suggest this piece to people who can only read positive stuffs, this needs courage to accept that you can read other's thought, align with yourselves and then change to positives. A good read for the Literary crowd, for students who are in search of metaphors, and those who have had similar days in their life to appreciate the author's thought.
Well, there are more in this book, i do not want to write the entire story as i want you to buy and read it for yourself!
I received this ARC Novella a month back, and had a bit of trouble to get started as the e-pub file did not like my Nook color at the first go. I emailed back the author and got the PDF file to head start the review!
When I was almost finishing the novella, and browsing to look for pages on the same book- to write my review, i found that some early reviewers were pretty confused. Wait a minute, i was still not confused...lets see why!
When you read a novella, you have to have the special concentric characteristics of a reader. Not asking you all to know how to read but definitely you need to understand the intellectualism behind each sentence. You might feel lost- but if you read it at one go, you will get its grip and story line. There might be open ended story lines, well, the author wants you to fit in your thoughts there!
"Line to Night Island" by robin Dunn tells you of the loneliness that engulfs everyone. Yes it does, you cant say you are exceptional! Everyone has their own dull day, they feel left alone like a lighthouse in midst of a wide sea of thoughts, wait and monotonic sound, sometimes that sound reminds you of the beating empty heart. You feel chasing your dream person, you cant achieve him/her.You meet someone later, with the same old features and past makes you dream during the day. You still wait to chase like the same before. You stand in the dark night, tall and waiting, guiding others, but in all that you are still alone.
I would not suggest this piece to people who can only read positive stuffs, this needs courage to accept that you can read other's thought, align with yourselves and then change to positives. A good read for the Literary crowd, for students who are in search of metaphors, and those who have had similar days in their life to appreciate the author's thought.
Well, there are more in this book, i do not want to write the entire story as i want you to buy and read it for yourself!
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February 13, 2014
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