Saturday, October 20, 2012

Book Review - Just Married Please Excuse

 
There were some rules I had made for myself with regards to the kind of books I would read. I promised myself that I would read very selected desi books. No, please don't judge me - its just that after a certain point, there was nothing that I would remember about the book, if someone were to ask me about it. Not many pages out of the book stayed in your head for long.

I was at a blogger meet recently where a charming young woman named Yashodhara Lal was helping us with writing tips. The book titled 'Just Married Please Excuse' was doing quite well among young readers, and she was letting us know how the book came about. Her talk was not 'gyan' and felt genuine. I got myself the book and settled down to read it, as usual, after the kids had been tucked in.

In my usual style, a review

  • Plot : A city bred girl decides to get married to a diametrically opposite guy. The story revolves around the actual course of events through coutship, newly married days and the newly attained status of parenthood. Nothing new. But wait! Most books leave out the embarrassing moments of truth. This one thrives on it.
Give me an honest answer to this question - when was the last time you had tears in your eyes from laughing so hard after reading a book? Not recently, huh? This one scores hands down in the humour quotient. I had a concerned 9 year old come and check on me becasue of all the guffawing.

But you know what takes the humour to another level? The fact that it is so damn truthful!!
  • Writing style : I am a short story writer, and I couldn't write a novel to save my life! So I have immense respect for writers who write a novel in the same pace as that of a short story. This one has break neck speed. So make sure you have every distraction tucked away before you sit with this book. A few burnt dinners guaranteed otherwise :-).
 I finished the book in one sitting (finished it at about 4 am). A few strategically placed Hindi words and a few dialogues in the 'conversational' English that we love to use only makes the book easier to comprehend. Again, the triumph of simplicity over enthusiastic use of big words.
  • Character Development : This is where the author seems to have put her observation skills to good use. There are a handful of continuous characters, and these characters are for me, now people who have a face, a voice, a dressing style (hell, even a quirk!) in my mind. Even the random walk-by characters have their space in the book. Kudos!

  • Words and Print quality : Its a Harper Collins - period. No typos, no editing goof ups, and certainly no grammatical errors (other than the ones the author wanted to bring in for effect). Thumbs up here!

  • Final Verdict : I now possess a book that I will go to, when I have had a particularly bad hair day, to remind myself that marriage and kids are just another window to open up and take in a breath of fresh air. A book that couples can read and laugh together - you may even have wide eyed 'OMG! Thats so true!' being doled out in good measure. Also a book I have recommended to friends who share a sarcastic streak. A definite read!  

19 comments:

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    1. It really was a good read. Thanks for coming by

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  2. Can agree more :D Her blog is to read no matter what space , the book was indeed nice :)
    Also when are we seeing your name in print next?

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    1. so nice to see you Blublu... where have you been? Glad you liked the review.
      As far as I am concerned sigh!!! looks like I will be one of those who will wish away most of my life (grumble grumble)

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  3. Hello, just wanted to say, I enjoyed this post. It was inspiring.
    Keep on posting!
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  4. A beautiful review from an excellent writer herself :) The book sounds very exciting and downright humorous! Will try picking this one.

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    1. That comment coming from someone as talented as you, Arti, kind of reminds me why I love blogging ;-) .... thank you so much!

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  5. Thanks so much! This is amongst my favourite reviews for the book. Much appreciate!

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    1. The pleasure is all mine, Yashodhara. Initially I couldn't believe I was actually laughing - till I discovered I had to keep the book aside and finish laughing before I continued reading!

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  6. Your review makes it sound so good that I can't wait for a copy!

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    1. Thanks Amit - now THATs a compliment indeed. Do let me know how you liked it!

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  7. it sounds really :):):).......vl definitely get a COPY.....

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    1. Thanks nitansha...... It is a really nice book

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  8. Nice :) The book seems interesting :)

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    http://www.meghasarin.com

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    1. Thank you so much Megha ..... welcome to the blog.

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  9. Nirvana, u r the review rockstar!!! :) Great review as usual...

    as for the book, I've heard so many good things bout it - but never really got myself to reading it yet :(

    Its on my to-read list :)

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    1. Thank you so much Raj - am sure you'll like the humour that runs through the whole book.

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  10. Hey! I've got a new book out 'Sorting Out Sid' - and am currently running a contest on my blog around 'Beer and bloggers' :) - would love to have you participate. Take a look? It's up at www.yashodharalal.com

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