Saturday, August 30, 2014

The Week That Was!

Madras Market IV:
This is the 4th Madras Market that is happening in Chennai, but the first time I have been in the city and had a chance to go to it. It was not as large as the Bangalore Soul Santhe, but had some super interesting stalls that equaled if not went further than some of the shops I saw here.

A recap of the most unique and cool stalls at the Madras Market:
- Mural Aura: Hand-painted murals on the kerala mundus, dupattas, tables, trays and coasters. Beautifully painted kathakali dancers and gods in multi-colours surrounded you in this stall. The best buy according to me here was the buddy table, as side table topped with a pretty mural.

- Dharti: An eco-friendly jewellery store. Paper quill jewellery which looks so good it could be terracotta jewellery. Painted in bright neon colors which are in vogue now, they are sure to top off any outfit. There were choices of jhumkis in pink and blue, cone shaped earrings in orange and cream, cute little studs.

-  Angi: A new age T shirt store with an old world spin. Angi's USP is bringing back Tamil Culture with  a bang and conveying the message so it reached young people. So that's why the message on the T- shirt. From Bharatiyar to Periyar, Tirukkural to Skanda, this expanding T-shirt range with a reasonable price is something to look out for. They have free shipping all over India and a growing online presence.

Books I read:
Inspirational and Beautiful without being pedantic. Moving , funny, self depreciating stories which include you in their narrative, they don't unlock the secret to life, just give you encouragement to run behind your dreams while you still have time







Dystopia in post war England. Interesting peter pan and 1985 cross. None of the characters seem all there and you cannot relate to any of them. But they creep you out and leave you waiting for more.








 Chick lit to relieve the heavy first two books. About a girl new to the dating scene after a long time. Funny for most part with a typical happy ending, it was a good light read.









Watched this movie long after its release. Super funny, left me rolling on the floor with laughter. Tongue in cheek look at films, film making and gangstas! Absolutely loved the antics of the villain and his acting coach!

Friday, August 22, 2014

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My 2014 Reading Challenge



Purnima's books

The Beach House
2 of 5 stars
by Jane Green

Average read, insensitive handling of some issues grated on your nerves. Not even recommended as a read to pass time.
 
Magnolia Wednesdays
3 of 5 stars
by Wendy Wax

Interesting interpretation of Gone With the Wind in modern times. Falters a couple of times on plot but picks up pace along the way. Enjoyable light read which is funny and moving.
 
The Wednesday Sisters
4 of 5 stars
by Meg Waite Clayton

Goes in a minute from superficial to super deep. Excellent manipulation of language manipulates your feelings and you almost feel like a " Wednesday Sister" yourself.  Book club sort of book- but surprisingly I did not come away with any " OMG, I need to read these" titles.
 
Gone Girl
5 of 5 stars
by Gillian Flynn

Best book I have read all year. I started the year with this book. Phenomenal book, keeps you on the edge of your seat. Wonderfully written, exciting, racy, intellectual thriller. Was sad to see the book end.
  
The Case of the Calendar Girl
2 of 5 stars
by Erle Stanley Gardner
Guilty Pleasure! Not so much a pleasure though this one with a weak plot left me feeling only guilty. 

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I reset my expectations this year to account for all my occupational and non occupational hazards and went with 150 books instead of 200 books this year. Unfortunately for me, I have once again over estimated myself and am 57 books behind schedule. I am still struggling ineffectually to cope my over ambition of 8 months ago.

Passenger: On a weird journey

 My reading speed seems to be reducing as my age increases. I have been on this book now for almost a week. It is quite unusual for me considering that this is quite a short book. Well, it might have to do with the fact that this story is very unusual and in some ways quite disturbing. I have to take breaks from this book to recover and get back to reading it. Right now, it is pretty much only the half hour I spend waiting for my office shuttle that I get to dip into this story.

It is in a fashion a nod to the tale of two cities, in this case two people named after cities. Milan and Roma, the protagonists of this story have a unique symbiotic relationship. It is not a story of traditional affection or familial relationships. It is the story of an enduring love and the consequences which everyone faces as a result. Milan, is a not unusually confused individual, sort of going through a mid life crisis.

Milan starts of as a sort of clueless individual, he does not have a clue beyond his music. So, it is a  poetic justice of a kind that when faced with needing to communicate with Roma, he chooses to use music.  We follow Milan's evolution from a self centered individual to a person almost obsessed with helping Roma. It could be love which drives him tinted with a bit of guilt. But whatever he feels for Roma makes him behave in ways he never imagined, forge relationships he would never have otherwise and learn to be a better and worse personality than he could have ever become himself.

This takes living with a conjoined twin or a sibling that you have to take care of to a whole new level. The story follows Roma and Milan's journey and leaves you wondering if Roma is the Milan's muse or the albatross around his neck.