Guruji’s Ashram
Author: Sunil Sinha
Publisher: Frog Books (Leadstart publishing)
Rating: 3/5
Summary
Burning the midnight oil to snatch
success from the jaws of death, is what everyone does. But during the whole
process what are the chances that the personality of the individual would
change too? Tapas has cherry picked opportunities for himself and is living a
comfortable life by earning well and looking for better prospects. He even
intends on marrying the girl he loves. But the odds do not seem to be in his
favor! That’s when the Guruji comes into the picture and helps him by calling
the shots.
With the help of the teachings of
Guruji, Tapas finds a new path and starts treading on it. He makes business by
sharing the ideas that he has learnt. With his modest beginning, he sets foot
in the world of meditation, yoga and Bhagwad Gita and succeeds in setting up
his own Ashram, which is no less than any blue chip company. But yet again, the tables are turned and the
plot transforms into a murder mystery. Who was murdered? Who was the murderer?
To get all the answers, you need to enter Guruji’s Ashram and figure out
yourself.
Grab your copy to know more!
My opinion
“Greed is a bottomless pit which
exhausts the person in an endless effort to satisfy the need without ever
reaching satisfaction.” ‘Guruji’s Ashram’ is one such story about greed and how
it destroys life of individuals. The plot setting is apt. The cover would have
been more appealing if more colors were used. The title is appropriate. The
blurb is catchy and draws attention of the readers towards what is in store for
them in the book.
The author has done a commendable
job in maintaining the balance between the roles of all the characters and
portraying their lives precisely. The font size, font style, indentation is
perfect. But language disguises thought and thus, poor linguistic skills are
the reason why this book blows up in the face of the readers. On the very first
page itself there are so many mistakes- punctuation errors, wrong sentence
formation and much more.
No doubt the plot is a refreshing
one. There are twists and turns every now and then but the inclusion of
intimate scenes spoils the fun. It should be understood that Indian Literature
is not limited to erotic literature only. Some books can actually turn out to
be the best sellers without even amalgamating intimate scenes. Other than this,
the repetition of same sequence of events, time and again, breaks the flow of
reading.
The characters of Minakshi, Rashmi
and Tapas have been crafted very well. It can be said that the book satisfies the
reading curiosity to a large extent by maintaining interest till the end.
Overall, a good effort by the author!
Best wishes!
Drawbacks
The major drawback in the book is
the lack of proofreading and presence of several grammatical errors that makes
the content ambiguous. The sentences are too long and some of the chapters have
been included unnecessarily.
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Great review Enakshi
ReplyDeleteYou stole the words from my mouth.
"It should be understood that Indian Literature is not limited to erotic literature only. Some books can actually turn out to be the best sellers without even amalgamating intimate scenes." I don't remember how many time i said this in my reviews albeit in different words. Why is it necessary to have intimate scenes?
I would have read it since godmen always fascinate me. But a book with poor language is a strict no for me.
ReplyDeleteLiked the balanced nature of the review!
ReplyDelete@Rakhi: Absolutely!
ReplyDelete@Tomichan: There is no denying the fact that good editor and proofreader is the need of the hour. The only thing that is haunting the minds of new authors, is to get published, leave alone the quality of the content.
@Rajeev Sir: Thank you sir :)
@Rakhi: Absolutely!
ReplyDelete@Tomichan: There is no denying the fact that good editor and proofreader is the need of the hour. The only thing that is haunting the minds of new authors, is to get published, leave alone the quality of the content.
@Rajeev Sir: Thank you sir :)