Feb 14, 2008 08:36 PM
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The language is simple and pleasing, like other RK books. It is perhaps interesting also like other RK books, but it suffers from a major flaw, or at least that is what I think.
The incidents and a few characters are COMPLETLY unconvincing and unbelievable.It literally kills one's interest while reading the novel. I was shocked when I found that people call it RK's best work till date!
What I found unconvincing :
A servant (Raju) drags our his master from the car and tells him to have dinner.
A girl, from a well to do family, sits by a river, on a night with a servant and discusses her personal life.
The well-to-do girl, instead of going to her father's house, stays with Railway Raju, after she is deserted by her husband.
Moreover, Raju's age is not mentioned anywhere. One can't even guess whether he is 10 or 30.
I thought Raju was 14 or something, when he became the tourist guide.
Overall : Not so good as other novels