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Booker Hit List - Girish and Vimal (feat Syl and Srividya)
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Oct 25, 2016 05:49AM

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Gorab wrote: "On Chapter 14.. and how I'm loving it.
More than the ..."
Yes.. indeed.
I could.empathise with Barbara the most though i didnot.like her.
If i were a character of the book I wouls be more.of a Barbara than a Sheba
More than the ..."
Yes.. indeed.
I could.empathise with Barbara the most though i didnot.like her.
If i were a character of the book I wouls be more.of a Barbara than a Sheba
Gorab wrote: "On Chapter 14.. and how I'm loving it.
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I too sensed the same. I think it was a very smart move to put in words everyone's worst fear :)
Sheba, except for the affair - is perfectly imperfect like all of us! She despises her daughter (and apologises), feels rebellious against her mother, grows indifferent to her husband.
In a sense, reality is a lot more mundane and scary i guess :)
If you ever have the stomach for it read Something Happened by Heller :)
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I too sensed the same. I think it was a very smart move to put in words everyone's worst fear :)
Sheba, except for the affair - is perfectly imperfect like all of us! She despises her daughter (and apologises), feels rebellious against her mother, grows indifferent to her husband.
In a sense, reality is a lot more mundane and scary i guess :)
If you ever have the stomach for it read Something Happened by Heller :)


Does this get better? Or am I in a stupid mood and chose this book at a stupid time! :(
It is slow... and not that happening, I was irked too. But then certain things made me give it 4 stars rather than the 3 I was initially planning to give.


No worries Manju, I'm crawling as well. At the rate I'm going, I'll keep this going until atleast next weekend.
Vimal you might end up loving it. Manju - you liking it so far?
Sri, hope you complete the book over an evening coffee and then sleep it off :)
Sri, hope you complete the book over an evening coffee and then sleep it off :)
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Em Lost In Books, EmLo is my Name, PIFM is my Game
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nope, around 45%. going super slow with this one, blame it on the gloomy feeling. but will wrap it up this weekend.

However, I didn't like it at all. The whole concept or premise was so good that I expected a lot more from the author. I was disappointed with the way it was handled. Couldn't relate to the characters. Felt the scenes to be over the top and melodramatic, especially towards the end. Felt the whole thing to be a farce without any feelings. Even the anguish experienced by Sheba felt farcical.
I wanted more, so much more.....
Sorry guys but this book didn't do it for me! :(

Actually the book didn't feel gloomy at all. I would have enjoyed it, if it could have made me feel something, even gloom and despair!

what say for one last Booker this year - something from this year?"
Am ready! Which one?

Oops! So it is! I stand corrected. Girish - your wish came true... Not exactly a coffee but a couple of hours sure! :P
the other 2 had words like "ambitious" , "scope", "sprawling" etc which is not for quick read.
What can you get your hands on Vimal? (will msg you details)
What can you get your hands on Vimal? (will msg you details)
All look equally good to me. I am very bad at choosing books. So I will go along with anything you folk suggest. If there is a tie, I can act as a tie breaker :P


so want to read Maadhorubaagan in Tamil (One part woman - I already own).
Hot Milk sounds fine! We will take it up soon after you finish Scandal.
Hot Milk sounds fine! We will take it up soon after you finish Scandal.

Will start with Hot Milk when all are ready.
How do you all feel about Barbara? Manju and Sri didnt like her, I guess. But I empathise. I have a nagging feeling that I would have perhaps behaved almost the same if I were her. ( barring the same sex love-related jealousy )

Vimal wrote: "Done with the Notes, and absolutely loved it! The last 25 % of the book where Barbara's loneliness is explored left me in total awe. What a writer! Glad to have read another good one in the 'B' lis..."
Yayy! Sort of guessed you would like it. Weirdly enough I think all the guys liked it and the women a little less so. Hot milk sometime after the next weekend or so.
For some odd reason my comments in this page seemed to be different from what I typed from mobile! :O
Yayy! Sort of guessed you would like it. Weirdly enough I think all the guys liked it and the women a little less so. Hot milk sometime after the next weekend or so.
For some odd reason my comments in this page seemed to be different from what I typed from mobile! :O
Vimal wrote: "Done with the Notes, and absolutely loved it! The last 25 % of the book where Barbara's loneliness is explored left me in total awe. What a writer! Glad to have read another good one in the 'B' lis..."
Yayy! Sort of guessed you would like it. Weirdly enough I think all the guys liked it and the women a little less so. Hot milk sometime after the next weekend or so.
For some odd reason my comments in this page seemed to be different from what I typed from mobile! :O
Yayy! Sort of guessed you would like it. Weirdly enough I think all the guys liked it and the women a little less so. Hot milk sometime after the next weekend or so.
For some odd reason my comments in this page seemed to be different from what I typed from mobile! :O
Em wrote: "How do you all feel about Barbara? Manju and Sri didnt like her, I guess. But I empathise. I have a nagging feeling that I would have perhaps behaved almost the same if I were her. ( barring the sa..."
Barbara is everyone's worst fear and so it is very easy to empathise. I agree with Vimal on loneliness.
A few years ago, there was a phase, when I was single and travelling 8 cities a month for work. I used to be afflicted with acute bouts of loneliness. I used to feel a mixture of anger and self pity waking up in strange hotels and looking through phone contacts for someone to talk to. I remembered all of that reading Heller's narrative.
Barbara is everyone's worst fear and so it is very easy to empathise. I agree with Vimal on loneliness.
A few years ago, there was a phase, when I was single and travelling 8 cities a month for work. I used to be afflicted with acute bouts of loneliness. I used to feel a mixture of anger and self pity waking up in strange hotels and looking through phone contacts for someone to talk to. I remembered all of that reading Heller's narrative.
Srividya wrote: "Manju wrote: "its Girish who mentioned coffee.:P"
Oops! So it is! I stand corrected. Girish - your wish came true... Not exactly a coffee but a couple of hours sure! :P"
That makes it a cold coffee at Coffee day :P
Oops! So it is! I stand corrected. Girish - your wish came true... Not exactly a coffee but a couple of hours sure! :P"
That makes it a cold coffee at Coffee day :P

Sheba and her protege's feelings were never verbalised. I can understand that it was from Barbara's perspective and there was no other POV. That was my first grudge, there should have been something from Sheba's end or the boy's end. Being presented from Barbara's perspective, it lost a lot of emotional depth that could have otherwise been presented. It came off as a sleazy affair and nothing more. It was as if they just wanted to have sex and they had it. No feelings otherwise. An older woman in a marriage with a much older man wanting to get her jollies through her being attractive to a younger boy...that's as old a line as it can get.
She doesn't feel anything when she is kicked out of the house. Oh yes, there were the cliched display of emotions but again without depth. She doesn't like her daughter but there was no reason provided for this dislike. Was it because she was jealous of her daughter's youth or was it something else? No explanation from Sheba's side and as readers we have to guess. A problem area for me.
Coming to Barbara, she came across as a stuck up lady who had plenty of airs. While I could accept that, I couldn't accept how she went from 0 -100 on the jealousy factor for a woman who has just joined the team of teachers. She has barely spoken to her, barely acknowledged Sheba and yet she feels jealous when Sheba chooses Sue? Really? No explanation, no back story for Barbara, nothing and we have to accept that she is lonely and suddenly decides that Sheba can cure her loneliness?
I could understand pride or arrogance playing a role, where Barbara feels that every person who joins the school should bow down to her. If that is the case, my dislike is even more pronounced.
So she suddenly decides that she should be the most important person in Sheba's life and Sheba accepts her and takes her home, introduces her to everybody and also tells her about the boy? I won't do that to a person I don't know. I don't share secrets with people whom I have just met and I can't understand how anyone would do it. It isn't rational!
Was Sheba trying to gloat about the fact that a much younger boy is attracted to her? Was she trying to make Barbara feel insecure and inferior by sharing this with her? I don't know but I feel that's the case. Sheba was getting off her jollies by making Barbara feel small. In that case, Sheba can be portrayed as a wonderful negative character. However, the matter of depth still remains untended.
Let's take the boy now. Why was he attracted to Sheba? What was his motivation? Did he just get up one day and said let me try my chance with this new teacher and I shall get experience while she shall feel good. And then one day he decides to stop it all because I have humiliated this person enough or that there is no fun in humiliating her anymore? Was that all to that relationship or can we even call it a relationship?
Too many questions and too little depth. Just couldn't accept it...
Sorry for going on rambling... :)
Srividya wrote: "I had major problems with this book. The concept was beautiful but the way it was handled was truly not what I expected. It read as if it were out of a scandal sheet in a sleazy magazine. There was..."
AMB Sri :)
AMB Sri :)
Sri.... the way you say, yes...but perhaps.the narrator chose to.hide many things and made us ponder on our own....

What's AMB? :O :O
lol.. that was impulsive.. AMB was a college moniker for "Alle Mere Bacche" to express sympathy :D

Oh like that!! Nah... I have already forgotten the book and the pain, onto the next one now! Hopefully Hot Milk doesn't disappoint! :P
sip it carefully. May burn your tongue....
ROFLOL...advance laughter in a separate no one else considers it funny :P
ROFLOL...advance laughter in a separate no one else considers it funny :P
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