>BALA TAKES THE PLUNGE by MELVIN DURAI

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Funny, witty and entertaining!

When someone says ‘Indian Authors’  the writers who come to my mind are  Ghosh, Rushdie, Seth and the like. But this book is something completely new(at least to me) and what’s more I was really liked it!

A very simple story- Bala is a Chennai boy with an engineering degree, working in the US. He gets lonely and wants to get married(thus ‘take the plunge’). The first part of the book is about Bala’s childhood, family and the way he was brought up. The second part is about his love for America(his dog) and the search for a bride.

The Indian characters all are easily recognisable- stereotypes who are omnipresent and the ending is a given. Yet what makes the book worth it are the wit, humour and word play. The book gets you chuckling and yes the ‘mokais’(PJs or Blunt jokes) are well timed(considering it caught me off guard at a few places).

Today sexual jokes invariable form part of any writing, play, movie etc that go under ‘humour’. But the author is confident enough to stray away from this beaten path(except maybe a few innuendos, which depend on your perception). This makes the book refreshing and enjoyable. And I love the way he tries to define how people classify others based on their intellect(like scrabble being one level below Chess; And if you happen to play chess, you are seen as a clever person).

Overall, a very simple, enjoyable, funny and entertaining book. Something which you read while travelling. Of course, I’m tempted to put this under TamBram literature, but I don’t think there is something called TamBram literature.

Rating:-7/10

P.S:- It is nice to know that I happen to belong to a league of people who the author admires(people who can understand Rushdie). I would like to thank him for sending me this book(finally a book in collection which others in my house can read).

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  1. pisku Wednesday - 27 / 10 / 2010 Reply
    >Does sound like an impulsive one to pick up :) The cover fits the reviews too :)
  2. Abhinav Wednesday - 27 / 10 / 2010 Reply
    >is the language very simple ?
  3. Vibha Thursday - 28 / 10 / 2010 Reply
    >Hey, just finished reviewing this book on my blog. The author sent me a copy too. I agree, a light, fun-read book. You have covered all the points in your review.

    Do see my review on this book here

    http://literarysojourn.blogspot.com/2010/10/book-review-bala-takes-plunge.html
  4. Bedazzled Thursday - 28 / 10 / 2010 Reply
    >sounds like a fun read !
  5. sweety Thursday - 28 / 10 / 2010 Reply
    >:)

    liked the last line... the family one :P

    Good review
  6. vishesh Friday - 29 / 10 / 2010 Reply
    >@pisku: yup, hope you read it :)

    @abhinav: very very simple ;)

    @vibha: hey! , nice review there :)

    @bedazzled: yup, it is :)

    @sweety: hehehe ;) thanks :)
  7. Sakhi Shah Sunday - 31 / 10 / 2010 Reply
    >I just saw this somewhere in a bookstore but it wasn't the sort of book I'd pick up without some reading.

    Now, I think I might, if only for the long diwali break.
  8. LindyLouMac Tuesday - 02 / 11 / 2010 Reply
    >I was not able to find that this has been published outside of India. A problem with many of the reviews I come across here, being in Europe :)
    I imagine it is the same in reverse for the reviews I publish here, I wonder how many are available in India?
    A shame as this one sounds funny :)
  9. vishesh Sunday - 07 / 11 / 2010 Reply
    >@sakhi: have fun reading :)

    @lindy: ask the author http://twitter.com/#!/nshima - he will be able to tell you where to find the book :)
  10. LindyLouMac Sunday - 07 / 11 / 2010 Reply
    >Vishesh - Thanks for the link.
  11. vishesh Tuesday - 09 / 11 / 2010 Reply
    >@lindy: anytime :)

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