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Tips to become a succesful book blogger

No one has become a superstar blogger overnight.Recognition in blogosphere takes time and there are no short cuts for achieving instant success as a blogger.Read like there is no tomorrow and pen down your sincere thoughts in a lucid, organised and unpretentious manner.Your work will definitely get its due.

Blogadda-Quikr Shopping Fiesta: My Experience

It was like a slap on my face.Thankfully Arun was not there with me to witness by embarassement. I was all set to call him when some random piece of paper with a phone number written on it from my pocket caught my attention.

Book Review:Salvation Of a Saint

On the whole,’The Salvation Of Saint’ is a decent thriller.It may not be as racy as ‘The Devotion of Suspect X’,but still it’s a pretty good one.

Interview with Doctor-turned- Writer Deepal Kripal

Earlier this week,we chatted with Doctor-turned-Author,Deepak Kripal.He has authored 'The Devil's Tale:An impossible journey',published by Leadstart Publishers.In this candid interview,he tells us about his debut work,future plans,his journey as a writer and his other interests in life.

Private India: Book Review

On the whole,'Private India' by James Patterson and Ashwin Sanghi is a strictly average work.

April 25, 2014

random thoughts on Anuja Chouhan's 'The Zoya Factor'


       I hope you have taken note of the post title.As it suggests,this one is not going to be a full fledged review of the 'National Bestseller' (okay,I'm too lazy to write a really long review of the book-I admit! Besides,I think it's pointless to write a really long review for a book which has already been lapped up by the masses! ).So just scribbling down the few thoughts which came to mind after reading this supposedly supercool chick-lit work by one of the most read IAWE of modern times.(Indian author writing in English).With a virtually non-existent storyline(the whole novel is built on the premise that the presence of 'Zoya' is lucky for the 'Indian Cricket team),the book heavily relies on Anuja's 'Chetan Bhagat'ish writing style and witty one-liners to make it work.But frankly speaking,I didn't find Zoya's adventures that much amusing.
       The story goes like this- Zoya Solanki works in an advertising agency and is in charge of a soft drink brand which is curiously similar to 'Pepsi' She happens to be with the Indian Cricket team at Dhaka for the shoot of an ad film and suddenly people start believing that she is the 'reason' for the new found string of successes of the Indian Cricket team.The Indian Cricket Control Board doesn't want to take any chance and insists that Zoya accompany the team for the Cricket World Cup in Australia so that the presence of the lucky Zoya will ensure that Nikhil Khoda(the Captain) will lift the Cup.
       Anuja's writing style is aimed at the masses(but the length and price of her books are really not,I must say).There are numerous references to SRK,other Bollywood stars(for instance at one point of time,Chouhan compares Jagpal Lohia to BIG B in Sarkar),popular brands and Hindi movies.There is a romantic track,not very subtle mention of the F word frequently and most of the things which one usually associates with a desi chick-lit work(if you are a fan of this genre,there are high chances of you actually falling in love with this work!the genre cliche's are all there in place- the supercool,almost thirty/independent/slightly chubby faced protagonist , the handsome hunk who falls for the heroine's charms without any genuine reason;everything is there without fail).But the lack of a credible story line is pretty evident and added to that most of the gags and supposedly funny one-liners missed the mark(atleast for me).

Bottomline- I didn't like this work that much.May be you can give it a try.(So many copies of the book have been sold  by now.Afterall,so many people can't go wrong naa?).I'm giving it a 2 out of 5.

-nikhimenon