Tuesday, 27 October 2020

Book Review: GIG Economy in India Rising

No one in their wildest imagination would have thought of the present-day situation where the world faces the pandemic of COVID-19. If nothing else, this pandemic has undoubtedly increased the importance of money as only those who have it can survive through. In the end, everyone would agree that even though money is not everything, yet it is everything in the current scenario. How competitive and cut-throat time will be in the future is only a matter of guesswork. In such a time, Amitava Ghosh’s work, “GIG Economy In India Rising,” becomes a reading of significance for every single individual who hopes to develop better opportunities for himself in the future.

Many readers may not be aware of the concept of the GIG Economy, but as the author stresses, it is the need of the hour. Ghosh also hints that GIG Economy would emerge as the system on which the foundation of the future is likely to lay on. Since the future is based on a strong foundation in the present, this book becomes an essential work for reading. The author begins the book with an introduction, where he clears the basic concept of the GIG Economy. He also stresses the importance of the book and how important it is. He invites the readers to go through the book and have a view of what the author thinks of the future.

The cover of the book and the images on the exterior give a fair idea of the book not being any academic book meant for students. The introduction by the author does the rest of the job effortlessly.

Considering the “GIG Economy” as a mere document of a different kind of economic system which is in its nascent stages would not mean doing complete justice to the message of the book. The subtitle of the book, “Take a Step Ahead, Discover Work-Life Balance, As Social Security is in Creation,” gives a clear idea about the aspects the author is going to cover in his book and how wide the dimensions of the book are.

Ghosh keeps the language of his book lucid and straightforward for every reader to understand. The things he talks about in the book are quite specific, concise, and focused. The readers understand his points and agree to them too. Through the twelve chapters he has written, the author tries to clear every possible question a reader could have in mind. He begins by building up the concepts from the very basics of the rise of the GIG and the reasons behind it. He talks about how technology became an impetus in catalyzing and revolutionizing the money earning systems. He also talks about how the GIG Economy has impacted worldwide and how it had been progressing in India before the novel pandemic. Also, in the next chapter, he talks about how this is the emerging future of the country, how ther is anxiety among people regarding it, how it is a tool for job creation, and how this can work through even in the recession brought because of the pandemic. The readers who may feel unhappy with their monetary issues may find this book of importance. They may understand many things and may find their knowledge enriched by the reading of “GIG Economy”

Ghosh keeps the chapters short, but the ideas he conveys are powerful, profound, and pragmatic. At the same time, he also talks about the code of social security, which is in its infancy stage and may develop in the coming time. In light of this, he shares his vision in the closing chapters named “Synoptic view - Code on Social Security Bill 2020” and “India’s New Law in Conception on Social Security 2020”.

Here and there, Ghosh also gives illustrations and diagrams to share the data and facts with the readers to provide them with an ocular and concrete idea of his thoughts. The presentation of facts adds weight to his efforts, and diagramtic form makes it more interesting and inviting for the readers. All these factors make his work more strong and recommended. 

This book is one of the few books that every reader should read. Whether a fiction lover or a fan of non-fiction, it does not matter. Also, readers of every possible age should not have second thoughts before taking up this book for reading. This is so because the only aim and purpose of this book are to come as a handy opportunity for all those who want to make their lives better. As it has always been said that knowledge is the road to power, this book has a plethora of not just knowledge but significant facts and information. In this manner, the book becomes a comprehensive guide to the developing concept of the GIG Economy. Also, it gives ideas to readers to become job providers instead of job seekers.

Monday, 26 October 2020

Book Review: Ellie and Orin Prophecy

Since earlier times, adults, as well as children, get fascinated by the tales of the unknown, myths, or the realms they have not visited. Due to the imaginative elements, such stories invoke the interest of perhaps all kinds of readers and listeners right from the beginning.  One such story that has the potential to reach out to as many readers is Gagan Saini’s “Ellie and Orin Prophecy.” Saini’s work, right from the beginning, carries the air of suspense and mystery. The beauty of the book is that despite the author shares every possible detail, there remains something unsaid. The readers can sense it very well which leads to a rise in their curiosity levels keeping them in the grip of the story until the very last words. Other than this, well-developed, realistic characters with situations and stories close to life trigger the interest of the readers in no time.

“Ellie and Orin Prophecy” features all the ingredients to create an exciting mixture for the readers and give them a thrilling experience as they read through the book. For once, the text may seem a little long, but the manner of narration and the series of events is enough for any reader to overlook is this fact. There is the mention of fairies, fairyland, the reach of fairies in the human world and their interaction, the good and the evil powers, etc. All this is more than enough to make the book a package deal for children and adolescents and a thing of attraction for grown-up readers.

Stories with fairies and mythical characters like unicorns have always been a strong attraction among storytellers and listeners. Saini’s book has an amalgamation of all elements and what gives uniqueness to the story is the manner in which he narrates it to the readers. He takes the construction of the plot in a linear fashion and keeps the protagonist in highlight. In the initial stages, he keeps the action quite close to earth and life on earth, and as the plot progresses, he gives small twists to transfer the readers to the lands which have not been visited by anyone so far. Among all this, the young protagonist, Ellie, lives through in her human form, and as time and situation call for it, destiny makes her face her real self at the right time.

“Ellie and Orin Prophecy” has the potential to keep the readers in the hold of the book as they read through and the carefully planned sequence of events does the rest of the work. Even though the readers may attempt guessing how things would unfold yet, the author surprises them every time. This is one of the few things that remains the charm of the book until the end.

Apart from this, the author also talks about other issues that the readers can only decipher when they read between the lines. The manner in which he narrates the incidents in Ellie’s school makes her situation relatable for the readers. The biased and more or less corrupt system and its innocent victims find explicit mention in the story. He even hints about how these incidents can affect young minds and scar them for life. All this is mentioned briefly, it is enough for the readers to understand what the author is hinting towards. The undying faith of Ellie’s grandmother in her grandchildren is also a thing of beauty in the text. The grandmother is an epitome of strength, courage, bravery, and positivity, who has unshakeable faith, which instills confidence in her grandchildren. The attitude of the grandmother gives a strong message to the older readers of having faith in their children in whatever they do and encourage them to get better.

Saini takes his raw material from the stories everyone may have heard or read about at some point of time. But he gives it a modern look by placing it in the contemporary present-day world, which makes it more closely relatable for many. All readers, young and old, can try reading “Ellie and Orin Prophecy” not just for its carefully packed events but also a simple language and well cut out lively characters. The plot progress is also well-paced, and the readers do not lose track of any circumstances. It would also be advisable to read the book with concentration as some earlier events find small references in the latter part of the book. Parents who want to encourage their children and develop their interest in reading can also find this book as a recommendation. Or, they could find this book a potential reading like a bedtime story. Overall, it can be said that Saini’s work is remarkable in its creativity and has all qualities to leave a lasting impression on the minds of the readers long after they have finished reading the book.

Sunday, 25 October 2020

Book Review: My Letters To My Daughters

More than anything else, the legacy that the elders leave for the younger generations becomes a treasure for the younger ones and one of the reasons for them to look up to them. All their experiences, ways of working and their mistakes become important life lessons for the younger generations which help them to avoid all those and learn from them at the same time. In the light of this, Curfina Kimkhovah has attempted to leave her life’s legacy in her life’s work, “My Letters to My Daughters”. As simple as the title may seem, the work has a lot more depth and a lot more to say than it may seem to be on the surface. For once on reading the title, the readers are reminded of W.B. Yeats’ classic poem, “A Prayer for My Daughter”. However, Kimkhovah’s work bears the effect of modernity, and an easy differentiation would be of its being in the prose form. Most importantly, the readers may observe how far women have come where the address to their children is by them and they are not merely mute spectators. 

The book begins with an attractive colorful cover which gives the feeling of one generation transferring a letter to another generation which pretty much matches the subject content of the title. Thereafter, the author begins her book with the thought of the circumstances that led to her taking the decision of writing “My Letters to My Daughters” which is very personal for her. But, she makes sure to have the readers on board when she says that this book can be read by every daughter and the lessons shared by the author can be applied by all in their lives. Only on reading the book, the readers find out that the book is not merely restricted to the female gender rather all people, young and old, can read this book and apply the lessons that the author shares in it.

The author tries to draw examples from all the things she sees around her. Whether it is something abstract, or from nature or just anything, she goes beyond limits to illustrate her points to make things clearer and make them sound more sensible. Off and on, she keeps reminding the readers that all she is writing is on a personal level by addressing her daughters. This makes sure that the daughters reading would feel close and connected to the author and even more closer to the words she has written. Work with such nature where a parent is intending to address their offspring has been written quite less. That gives the work the status of unique and exceptional in its own way.

Every reader, old or young, should read “My Letters to My Daughters” which leaves not just a legacy from one generation to another but also has the potential to become a guide to many who have lost their way in life and may be straying from their paths. With a language intending to reach out readers of all kinds, the author sometimes tends to divert from the subject mentioned in the title and the readers forget that the book is mainly a set of letters, but she also manages to bring the readers back to where they began and they recollect what the book is about. A few readers may mistake the book to be in Samuel Richardson’s epistolary form of writing, but the letters are more of a metaphor instead of being an actual letter as Richardson’s work had. The letters are an epitome of the experiences of the author and all that she has learnt in her life while bringing up her children. 

Categorizing the book as a part of motivational literature would not be entirely wrong, as the hidden or intended message of the author is more or less to motivate the readers so that they can also make a difference in their lives as Cara does in her life. While on a motivational spree, there are a lot of important lessons to learn which some readers may be acquainted with or may not be. Overall, the book has something or the other to offer to all readers. All mothers who have something or the other to teach their daughters but have no time to present it in writing form can share this work with them so that their children also are not short of any learning and can try implementing the life changing lessons as mentioned by the author. 

Since the work is the debut of Kimkhovah, the readers can expect a lot more fictional or non-fictional content which would be filled with her experiences and acquired wisdom to serve as a guiding light to readers of not just the present day but also the times ahead.

Saturday, 24 October 2020

Book Review: Complete Darkness

The future and life in it are fascinating for all readers, and writers show their artistic talent by sharing their vision of the future in their works. In this showcase of future life, what holds a reader's interest is the ingredients an author uses to create a new mixture. In his “Complete Darkness,” Matt Adcock uses a unique style of writing with an appropriate fusion of oxymoronic elements and has the readers in the grip of the text from the beginning. 

The title gives a minor hint of the content that is to follow, but Tom Wade’s foreword gives the readers a fair idea of “Complete Darkness” being a product of the meditative musings of Adcock and not something created out of thin air. Broadly, the book can be classified in the category of science fiction, but other than that, there is the presence of constituents like dystopia, biblical references, and vision of the future. The presence of the theological aspect is fascinating, which literally goes hand in hand with the science fiction background that the author keeps. This gives an introduction to the insightfulness of Adcock’s artistic side and his ability to control the complexities of two opposite subjects balanced and doing justice to both. At the same time, the dystopian component seems to be a step ahead of the Orwellian idea where Adcock bears the influence of the technological boom and the awareness of rapidly changing human lives.

The presence of footnotes in “Complete Darkness” gives the book further depth and gives the readers an understanding of how well researched the novel is. In addition to science-fiction and dystopian literature lovers, Adcock's action-packed work is recommended to all those readers who like to be on their toes and getting surprised by the twists a text can bring anytime. 


Thursday, 22 October 2020

Book Review: Yelllow: The Verses of hurting and healing

Writing is the most powerful way to express oneself. It becomes all the more powerful when the author uses poetry form to express themselves. The same powerful expression is seen in Urja Joshi’s work, “Yellow: The Verses of Hurting and Healing.” The title of the book says a lot about it, yet the author keeps some meanings hidden, which can only be found out when the readers go through the verses. It is not necessary that there can be only one manner in which a person can get hurt, but whoever goes through a tough time can read this attempt of Joshi and see the effects her words have.

The poet gives a brief introduction to the work in the beginning. She clearly states that it is,

“a book written and illustrated by author, which is for everyone. for those who believe in love and compassion and for those who don't. those who have healed and those who are still in process.”

This is an indication of the fact that the book is not just a straight set of verses that the author has composed but rather a collection of words that are likely to have a profound effect on the lives of the readers. Joshi may have used lesser words on every page in her verses, but her thoughts are strong and speak to the readers without any diversions.

To concretize her ideas, the author uses ample illustrations in “Yellow: The Verses of Hurting and Healing.” These images may be simple in their making, but they are necessary to make the readers understand the thoughts of the poet more closely. They also help the readers in connecting with the ideas in a more tangible way. To keep the readers connected throughout, the poet does not use any extraordinary language too. There is the ripeness of emotion, and it is conveyed through lesser and easy to understand words. 

The readers are already prepared that “Yellow” will be more like a journey that will make them sail through the phases of hurting and healing. What conspires in the process of hurting and how an individual is affected by it, the author explores it all in her verses. Her style of writing is not much like what readers would find these days; instead, the poet takes a form of writing where she uses fewer words to convey development in the life of a person. 

The version presented by the author may be from the viewpoint of a woman, but restricting the thoughts only to a woman would not be fair. The incidents and happenings that the author narrates are something that could occur in anyone’s life, whether it is a man or a woman. More or less, every person has gone through tough times where they have been hurt and are going through or have gone through the process of healing. Therefore, recommending “Yellow: The Verses of Hurting and Healing.”to be read by all those who are going through ups and downs in life would not be wrong. At the same time, they would also get a share in the wisdom that the author has acquired through her experience or by the observation of others. But in short, it can be concluded that there will something to learn for one reader or the other once they take this book in their hands.

This is what makes “Yellow: The Verses of Hurting and Healing” a recommended reading for not just the younger generation but those who are grown up and mature too. The healing process is not something that can happen overnight. But, with the reading of “Yellow: The Verses of Hurting and Healing,” the process may get some speed. The experience that the readers would go through would be no less than rising from the ashes like a phoenix where the author shares the secrets of healing and getting better with each passing day.

Wednesday, 21 October 2020

Book Review: Age was just a number

Books with plots featuring romance and love are one of the most preferred when it comes to reading and equally favored when it comes to writing. It because of the manner in which things are narrated which brings a smile to the readers’ face and give them a relaxing and a memorable experience which makes this genre gaining so much favor. Shaheen Kazi in her book, “Age Was Just a Number” brings a book to the readers which is not just packed with romance but at the same time, it also features a variety of emotions a person has in their life which include humor, sadness and maturity. This is what makes the readers laugh and cry and also feel sad for the characters and as a result, fall in love with the book and get attached to it.

Through the character of Sameera, the author shows how on moment in life can change the entire canvas for good and how, avoiding or running away from it is impossible. The author captures more than a decade of Sameera’s life, in which the readers see her growing up from a teenage cheeky brat whose smallest acts also make the reader’s smile and laugh along and see her growing up through her lonely years into a smart, mature woman who learns things more or less, the hard way. “Age Was Just a Number” as the title suggests, is somewhere about the game of age numbers playing a havoc in the lives of the characters and how situations change, the numbers change but individuals do not. The author begins the book with a note of sadness and the readers do know already that something is not right.

Even though Sameera tells her story in a very animated and lively manner, how things fall into place and how events happen with her, the readers always feel that air of sadness as they read through the initial stages of the book. She has light hearted arguments with her mother just like any other teenager. This as a character, gives her instant life of her own. The readers more feel like actually hearing those things aloud instead of reading them in framework of the book. With this, Kazi works on several themes which develop simultaneously. These include the importance of age, purity of love, importance of family ties, friendship, making the right choices, recognizing one’s importance in the eyes of the others and many more in addition to these. 

The readers agree more with what Harpreet, Sameera’s best friend says. She is like the voice of wisdom who says what the readers think. But again, Sameera is like any regular girl who does the same things that girls in that situation do. The character of James represents shrewdness combined with stupidity. He may have said a lot of things in the story, but his actions are always under the radar of suspicion of the readers. He also shows the practical side of life. He is grown up and mature but that maturity does not pay off in the decisions he makes and the manner in which he treats people. The manner in which karma gets him is something that the readers may have always wanted but could not anticipate or predict happening. The falling apart of the Rodrigues’ family shows the unpredictability of life and how things can change without any prior knowledge. 

“Age was just a number” harps on the idea of the fact that it is not necessary that any particular age can define when things can happen in life. It is only the human mind that decides when they should happen, but natural designs have no such boundaries. The narrative is mainly in the hands of Sameera. She is the one who narrates her tales of fun, moments of enjoyment and times of sadness. All these things bring her much closer to the readers as a characters and they can see through her actions yet overlook them due to her genuine and sweet nature. They cry with her in her sufferings because of James, get desperate as she does, wait with her for the right time, face the same dilemma as she does, but at the same time, they cannot predict how she would handle her situation when there will a change or an unexpected entry of her old flame. Rehan is the projection of the perfect timing in life, of the fact that things happen when anyone can least expect or perhaps has no expectations at all. But as soon as he enters the narrative, the readers know that time for Sameera have changed for good. Despite this, the author does keep an element of surprise for the readers and unveils it on the exact time when it was needed. Readers who are looking for a light hearted read which has the package of romance and many other things should go for reading Shaheen Kazi’s “Age Was Just a Number”.

Sunday, 18 October 2020

Book Review: Brick, Cement and Dotcom

Life is a journey of learning for everyone. People who step out of their comfort zones or think beyond mainstream or try work in a unique direction for others experience more challenging and unpredictable situations. This experience becomes a treasure for the coming generations or people who look up to those who thought beyond the mainstream. One such example in this regard is Deep Malhotra’s “Brick, Cement and Dotcom: The Unspoken Dark Realities of Entrepreneurship.” As the author says, the term entrepreneur in itself sounds glamourous; this is indisputable. But as it is said, there are two sides to a coin; and Malhotra intends to show the readers the other side of the coin honestly and fearlessly.

The author keeps the book in the first person, sincerely reporting the events as they occurred, and lets the readers decide and infer based on their observations. In addition to this, the post scripts at the end of the chapters make the readers understand the author at a personal level and bring them closer to him without their realizing it. This technique's usage makes the book more of a heart to heart conversation rather than merely words scribbled on paper. Simultaneously, “Brick, Cement and Dotcom” gives essential life lessons to the readers and those who may dream of becoming entrepreneurs. The author also shows the transition phase from the times of late 90s to the stage when technology was in its boom phase. Through this, the author depicts the changing circumstances of the many who would have faced the situations he faced.

Malhotra keeps the chapters mostly short and keeps the readers connected to the text throughout. He gives brief names to the chapters, but the depth that they carry is a lot more. Although the book is written on a personal note, the author's story can be a story of many. Even if “Brick, Cement and Dotcom” mainly revolves around the dynamics of entrepreneurship, the reading base cannot be restricted to any particular set of readers. This book is open to reading for all people, whether they read fiction or non-fiction, as it not only unveils the truths of life and also inspires them to work towards achieving what is unthinkable for others and have what the author says, “a happy ending”.

Saturday, 17 October 2020

Book Review: Janaka and Ashtavakra

Indian mythological literature is known for its diversity of characters. This diversity of characters leaves loopholes here and there for writers to explore stories from different viewpoints and perspectives. Ashraf Karayath has made the same attempt in his work, “Janaka and Ashtavakra: A Journey Beyond.” In his concise yet detailed writing, he explores the power of wisdom that can help any person get through any situation. He takes the readers on a journey into the time of kings and queens and gives them the taste of royalty through his words. In response, the readers take a plunge into the narrative and travel to the lands described in mythology.

The author has the readers in the grip of the narrative right from the opening of the text. He begins the book in a very unexpected manner, which steals the attention of the readers effortlessly. As the plot progresses, the plot swings between different families, and here and there, the author uses the flashback technique to make sure the readers cannot keep the book away from them. He develops strong and individual characters who speak for themselves, and the author does not seem to be pulling strings anywhere. The book's division into 4 parts with a prologue and epilogue helps the readers have better clarity over the text and makes the reading experience an unforgettable one for them.

The story the author chooses to tell may be known to many, but what makes it interesting is the manner in which he builds with the raw material. The plot has swiftness, yet it remains steady for the readers to hold every event that occurs. “Janaka and Ashtavakra” is a novel that may be spiritual and philosophical in nature, yet the readers cannot ignore the modern relevance of the ideas it shares. Janaka's prudence gives a life lesson to the readers, and he wins their hearts with his insightfulness. Ashtavakra, on the other hand, has all the characteristics of a young teenager, but the wisdom he displays is beyond his years.

This is one of the few books bound to get every kind of reader interested and make them want to read it till the end. At the same time, it can be read by people of all age groups. Teenagers will like it because of Ashtavakra, and grown-ups will fee interested because of the presence of Janaka. 

Sunday, 4 October 2020

Book Review: Miss Call

A literary work is true to its times when it showcases the problems and issues of the time in which it is being written. Indian literature has seen different phases, and today's literature is far different than the one written in the pre or post-independence era. Hardik P. Patel's "Miss Call" as a title may convey just the surface-level details, but it is only by reading that the readers can see how many issues and themes the author depicts effortlessly in his compact and condensed work.

The cover of the book may disturb the mind of the readers for once. That is the author's technique to brainstorm their minds and open their thinking to read new themes and vital issues. Thereafter, as the author begins narrating the story through the protagonist, Jay's eyes, it makes the book unputdownable for the reader. Through his 19-year-old life and times he has seen, he tells the readers how life can change for any person unknowingly. 

The notable aspect of "Miss Call" is that neither the author nor the protagonist interferes in the formation of the reader's perception. The readers comprehend and understand how all factors together impact an individual's personality and how these individuals behave when as a part of society. They leave it to their understanding to observe, interpret, and incur. Such work can always be collected as a souvenir for the times ahead. 

Apart from this, the subjects that the author handles are appreciable. On the short novel's canvas, Patel explores various themes like presumptuous human behavior, teenage years in a person's life, how impressionable their mind is in that time, and. Other than this, the readers may find other ideas when they try to read between the lines. These include family and their support, friends, how far they stand with a person, how harmful half knowledge can be, and society's attitude towards a person who is not a proven criminal. One of the very critical issues the author raises is the issue of parenting. How important parenting is in a child's life and how instrumental it is in developing an individual's personality is what everyone is well aware of, yet it is crucial to remember. Patel also shares the idea that scores and degrees are consequential but other than that, focusing on a person's emotional, social, and psychological development can never be overlooked.

"Miss Call" is a recommended reading for all readers, young or old. The fact that the book is short and crisp opens it to a wider reading public. As a character, Jay keeps the readers engaged and updated with all that happens in his life. He is an example of a gentleman of the present day who is far more realistic than the constructed artificial images, as depicted in movies or fairytales.

Apart from this, the author's narrative style and his subject for "Miss Call" is powerful enough to give the readers an unforgettable experience where they not only comprehend the story but also use their intellect to understand the message Patel has tried to share.