The White Tiger by Aravind Adiga


The tale of two India: One shining bright, another lost in darkness. It teaches us how we can be successful: but only with the price.

It shows how we have become like chicken kept in coop and wait for some survivors to save us. But it takes The White Tiger which comes only once in a ages to escape this coup and live life, the way he wants.

But another dark reality is: a chicken inside the coop guards another. So The White Tiger can’t leave him to die in the coop.

So are you The White Tiger?

But one thing i would like to ask Adiga, Why you think every nepali girl you meet are prostitute?

Unaccustomed Earth by Jhumpa Lahiri

How short stories are written, Lahiri teaches us.

Perfect blend of eastern culture and thoughts in modern America. Stories that we can understand, relate to and wishes, may be we would be different.

A masterpiece.

The God of Small Things by Arundhati Roy

devastating….yet funny!!

You know tragedy is coming, want to stop so that you don’t have to witness the tragedy, but can’t help.

Even after finishing the book, laughter of children, smell of pickles, emotions of forbidden love hunts you….

But apart from these boys which i enjoyed, there were also books which i started, but couldn’t finish. They were either too boring or too messy.

Digital Fortress by Dan Brown

Just read his one book and stop right there from getting your hands on in next one.

His characters are different, setting is different.

But the plots and stories are similar.

The Line of Beauty by Allan Hollinghurst

Beautifully written, yet lacks that hooking point.

The storly moves so slowly, sometimes i felt like I can’t carry on with this slow-moving storyline.

If you liked The Great Gatsby by F. Scott Fitzgerald, then you will surely like it.

Still got lots to read :)