Friday, 4 October 2013

Couldn't post yesterday due to some activities that are to be done for an event that I am organizing in my college.

So Yesterday i had the privilege to read the book "The Fifth Mountain" by Paulo Coelho. 

I have put myself a target to complete all the Paulo Coelho novels before October 11th, 2013. That's a week form today.

Coming to the book, the book is based on a concept "Can Faith triumph over suffering?". It starts with two people discussing about the fate that lies in front of them. Elijah was a prophet who is not accepted by his own country and goes out to the country of Akbar, called by it's inhabitants. There he meets a widow and her son and falls in love with her. Akbar is a nation which is constantly fears war. And when war broke out, the widow dies and Akbar is destroyed. The hope that is created in him to re-build Akbar gives a very meaningful message  to the reader

Elijah climbs the fifth mountain and is not slayed by the fire of heaven. Instead he gets to talk to an angel telling him the advices of God.

This book is good, in term of reading and message-giving.

Worth to-be-read.

Guys,
In my next post I will include pictures and also advices for how to add a review which looks professional

Until then
Good Bye

Wednesday, 2 October 2013

I don't know about this guys
But after putting these many posts I just feel like having an opinion of my posts

Please all of you comment all your opinions at the comments section here or
Send an email to me at suryatejabphc@gmail.com with the subject named: Comment on your blog

Thank you guys
Waiting for your improvements to be made in this blog
This seems kind of wierd but I am going to start a review of the book "The Secret of Nagas" by Amish .

It took almost 5 days for me to read this book.
The book is the second part of The Shiva Trilogy consisting of the three books
The Immortals of Meluha
The Secret of Nagas
The Oath of Vayuputras

It is the continuation of the journey where the Immortals of Meluha completes. The Lord knows that he had taken the wrong path by destroying the chandravamshis. As he realizes his mistake he feels very sad about it, able to do nothing to recover it.

So he seeks again in the search of Evil, which is still out there and is still a threat for the people there.

In this book, I found the Ganesh charecter very thought-provoking. He tries to gain forgiveness of the lord, even by sacrificing his own life for the Lord's happiness. This book style had a very impercieving effect. This explains questions we have when we read the first book. Even though it gives some questions about somethings in the book.

I loved this book from the heart and I came to know that this book had 30 years of research which has told by Amish  himself.

Surya

Tuesday, 1 October 2013

It is a long time since my last post. Well I was busy in studying for my exams, so I couldn't come more often to this to post. Luckily today I completed them and I brought a book "By the River Piedra I sat down and wept" by Paulo Coelho

This book mainly describes a story of love between two childhood friends among whom the boy goes away from his town to find something bigger and becomes a person whom everyone believes in doing miracles.

One day he sends a letter for the girl to attend a conference in which he is going to speak. Then they both meet and he tells how much he love her. The girl then ends in a conflict whether to accept his love or not.

This book has a quality of addiction(atleast for me).Started this book in the afternoon and completed by evening.

The book has an effect of being simple and complicated at the same time. But the message is clearly delivered.

A book I felt worth reading