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message 1: by Lisa (new)

Lisa Oh I am pleased to see you love this one and share my admiration for Salman Rushdie. I have this novel waiting at home and am even more eager to start now after your enthusiastic review, Kevin!


message 2: by Kevin (new)

Kevin Ansbro Lisa wrote: "Oh I am pleased to see you love this one and share my admiration for Salman Rushdie. I have this novel waiting at home and am even more eager to start now after your enthusiastic review, Kevin!"

Thank you!
I am a huge fan of Rushdie, and of magical realism in general (it's my thing). That said, I didn't enjoy this as much as Midnight's Children (one of my top five novels), or even Shalimar the Clown.
I'd love to see what you make of it, Lisa!


message 3: by Paromjit (new)

Paromjit In two minds about this Kevin....loved your review though:)


message 4: by Kevin (new)

Kevin Ansbro Paromjit wrote: "In two minds about this Kevin....loved your review though:)"

Thanks, Paromjit. It's so good to have the time to read again!
I've got loads more lined up as I'm jetting off for a relaxing break.


message 5: by Maria (last edited Aug 21, 2017 01:40PM) (new)

Maria Espadinha Hehe
"The attention span of a goldfish", I like that sentence :)
Great review, Kevin. And quite funny, too :))


message 6: by Jaline (new)

Jaline Excellent review, Ansbro!! (Did I compensate for that history lesson sting? :)


message 7: by Kevin (new)

Kevin Ansbro Maria wrote: "Hehe
"The attention span of a goldfish", I like that sentence :)
Great review, Kevin. And quite funny, too :))"


Thanks, Maria! Gosh, your English is so-o good!


message 8: by Kevin (new)

Kevin Ansbro Jaline wrote: "Excellent review, Ansbro!! (Did I compensate for that history lesson sting? :)"

So kind, Jaline!
That was just an everyday occurrence, I was always in trouble at school! My English teacher loved me though. : )


message 9: by Jaline (new)

Jaline Kevin wrote: "So kind, Jaline!
That was just an everyday occurrence, I was always in trouble at school! My English teacher loved me though. : )


I can imagine that (s)he would! :) I was skipped a grade in school so I always felt compelled to "measure up". I was pretty good at after-school antics, though! :D


message 10: by Diane S ☔ (new)

Diane S ☔ Fantastic review, Kevin. I have his newest and will be reading it soon.


message 11: by Kevin (new)

Kevin Ansbro Diane S ☔ wrote: "Fantastic review, Kevin. I have his newest and will be reading it soon."

Thanks, Diane, kind as ever!
Yes, I'm eagerly awaiting its release; it's not out here until mid-September.


message 12: by Melanie (new)

Melanie Love your review Kevin.


message 13: by Kevin (new)

Kevin Ansbro Melanie wrote: "Love your review Kevin."

Thank you, Melanie!
More than kind.
; )


message 14: by PorshaJo (new)

PorshaJo Great review Kevin! I'm fascinated by Rushdie, even went to see him speak. But intimidated to read him. Perhaps one day I'll pick up his work. But probably not this one. :-)


message 15: by Kevin (new)

Kevin Ansbro PorshaJo wrote: "Great review Kevin! I'm fascinated by Rushdie, even went to see him speak. But intimidated to read him. Perhaps one day I'll pick up his work. But probably not this one. :-)"

Thanks, Porshajo! Lovely to hear from you.
Please don't make this one your first shufti into Rushdie.
I would recommend Midnight's Children, though it requires all phones and devices to be turned off during its read, otherwise you'll find yourself having to reread whole chapters, trying to remember who all these people were and who did what to whom!
Shalimar the Clown might be a good introduction. East,West is a really easy read; a slim book of short stories.


message 16: by Deanna (new)

Deanna Wonderful review, Kevin!
Hope you got that classmate back ;-)


message 17: by Kevin (last edited Aug 22, 2017 07:24AM) (new)

Kevin Ansbro Deanna wrote: "Wonderful review, Kevin!
Hope you got that classmate back ;-)"


Ha! Thank you, Deanna.
It served me right for being a daydreamer.
Anyway, they've done far worse. I was once dared to do a streak through the school (when streaking was the craze). So I ran stark naked past all the classrooms, but when I returned to the changing room, I discovered they'd hidden my school uniform!
Thank heavens it was an all-boys' school and that they didn't have camera phones back then! : )


message 18: by Deanna (new)

Deanna Kevin wrote: "Deanna wrote: "Wonderful review, Kevin!
Hope you got that classmate back ;-)"

Ha! Thank you, Deanna.
It served me right for being a daydreamer.
Anyway, they've done far worse. I was once dared to..."


HA!! That's awesome! Very brave!
Oh dear...yes if there had been camera phones you'd have been forever on film :)


message 19: by Cheri (new)

Cheri Thank you, Kevin! I quite enjoyed his one and only book I read, although it is nothing like anything else I've ever read... but with a topic so current, I wonder how many of his fans will appreciate it and how many will denounce it. He strikes me as a bit of a mad genius - and if I ever do read another of his, it will likely be Midnight's Children. Loved your review!


message 20: by Kevin (new)

Kevin Ansbro Cheri wrote: "Thank you, Kevin! I quite enjoyed his one and only book I read, although it is nothing like anything else I've ever read... but with a topic so current, I wonder how many of his fans will appreciat..."

Thank you, Cheri!
Yes, Midnight's Children is his crowning glory, but it requires of the reader an inhuman degree of concentration.
I loved it - it's in my top ten of novels read!


message 21: by Laysee (new)

Laysee Oh, I love this little glimpse of Ansbro in history class. :-)


message 22: by Kevin (new)

Kevin Ansbro Laysee wrote: "Oh, I love this little glimpse of Ansbro in history class. :-)"

Thanks, Laysee, I was often caught daydreaming in class.
: )


message 23: by Cecily (new)

Cecily I like to think my attention span is more like a salmon (of doubt?!) than a goldfish, so maybe I'll manage to swim all the way to the end of this in the near future...


message 24: by Kevin (new)

Kevin Ansbro Cecily wrote: "I like to think my attention span is more like a salmon (of doubt?!) than a goldfish, so maybe I'll manage to swim all the way to the end of this in the near future..."

I was often a kipper in class, Cecily, whereas you have a much greater sense of porpoise. Pleased to learn that you had a whale of a time in the U.S!


message 25: by Tsung (new)

Tsung Rushdie has to return to form (Midnight's Children) at some point, but looks like it won't be with this book. In the meantime, might we see the "The Ansbro Diaries: The School Years"?


message 26: by Kevin (new)

Kevin Ansbro Tsung Wei wrote: "Rushdie has to return to form (Midnight's Children) at some point, but looks like it won't be with this book. In the meantime, might we see the "The Ansbro Diaries: The School Years"?"

Ha! That might not be as exciting as it sounds! I attended a rather strict all-boys' school! : )
For a long time now I have a 'recommended-by-tsung-wei' shelf in my TBR list: Memories of Melancholy Whores.
I deliberately avoided reading your review, and others, to avoid spoilers.
I will get to it sometime. I promise. I love Márquez!


message 27: by Cecily (new)

Cecily Kevin wrote: "I was often a kipper in class, Cecily, whereas you have a much greater sense of porpoise. Pleased to learn that you had a whale of a time in the U.S!"

It was a good plaice - at least, where we went. But the exchange rate is dreadful, so we'll have to shrimp and save now we're home.


message 28: by Kevin (new)

Kevin Ansbro Cecily wrote: "Kevin wrote: "I was often a kipper in class, Cecily, whereas you have a much greater sense of porpoise. Pleased to learn that you had a whale of a time in the U.S!"

It was a good plaice - at least..."


Oh dear, I've halibut enough of this!
; )


message 29: by Cecily (new)

Cecily


message 30: by Kevin (new)

Kevin Ansbro Cecily wrote: ""

Ha! Love this, Cecily.!
: D


message 31: by Shilpi Mittal (new)

Shilpi Mittal I have not read this one but Midnights children is really a contribution to literature... But as you say Kevin it requires all your concentration and I had to read it twice to comprehend... I am now scared to pick something by Rushdie as I get wandered easily while reading them... They appear too heavy and need all your senses to be focused... M


message 32: by Kevin (new)

Kevin Ansbro Shilpi Mittal wrote: "I have not read this one but Midnights children is really a contribution to literature... But as you say Kevin it requires all your concentration and I had to read it twice to comprehend... I am no..."

You are so right, Shilpi. Rushdie's books require a high level of concentration, which I don't often have either.
I find that I can read him best when I'm somewhere where there are no distractions.
Thanks for your comment!


message 33: by Tiny (new)

Tiny Oh boy! I am still reading this book and hope to finish it soon. But it reassures me to see that I am not the only one intimidated by Salman Rushdie's books. I picked up Midnight's children from my school library as a kid and my confidence shook when I couldn't read more than 25 pages of the book. I guess I was too young and dumb then :p. But I'm delighted to have picked up this book because it takes me back to my childhood with my grandparents. I grew up listening to stories of jinn and jiniri, of peristan and flying carpets and how a clever man trapped a jinn in a bottle. A kids show called Alif Laila that we watched every Sunday night comes back to mind. I am thoroughly enjoying the book though I still have to,  at times,  go back and re-read. I am glad I gave Rushdie another chance :). Hoping to finish this one soon and may be give Midnight's children another shot too. 


message 34: by Jo (new)

Jo I loved this Kevin but it is a departure from his others. I think his writing just makes me accept any outlandishness! I have to reread Midnights children which I read so long ago, just to 'compare and contrast'!


message 35: by Kevin (new)

Kevin Ansbro Jo wrote: "I loved this Kevin but it is a departure from his others. I think his writing just makes me accept any outlandishness! I have to reread Midnights children which I read so long ago, just to 'compare..."

Thanks, Jo! I loved your review of this book. It could be that I set my expectations too high where the great man's work is concerned.


message 36: by Kevin (new)

Kevin Ansbro Sonam wrote: "Oh boy! I am still reading this book and hope to finish it soon. But it reassures me to see that I am not the only one intimidated by Salman Rushdie's books. I picked up Midnight's children from my..."

I'm so pleased that you gave Rushdie another chance too, Sonam.
Loved hearing about the childhood tales told to you.
I'm going to have a look at your Rushdie books...


message 37: by Fran (new)

Fran Kevin.....a great review. I have to wonder if you really have the attention span of a fish since "fishy writing" can induce day dreaming and a short attention span :D


message 38: by Kevin (new)

Kevin Ansbro Fran wrote: "Kevin.....a great review. I have to wonder if you really have the attention span of a fish since "fishy writing" can induce day dreaming and a short attention span :D"

Are you saying that my writing is fishy, Fran? LOL!!!
; )


message 39: by Fran (new)

Fran Never, Kevin! You are most entertaining! :D


message 40: by Kevin (last edited Nov 20, 2017 01:56AM) (new)

Kevin Ansbro Fran wrote: "Never, Kevin! You are most entertaining! :D"

Yes, but my books are fishy!
: )


message 41: by Diane S ☔ (new)

Diane S ☔ I tried it and couldn't get into it, will settle for just reading your terrific review.


message 42: by Kevin (new)

Kevin Ansbro Diane S ☔ wrote: "I tried it and couldn't get into it, will settle for just reading your terrific review."

Aww, too kind, Diane. I appreciate your kind words. : )


message 43: by Leila (new)

Leila Excellent and enjoyable review Kevin. I did smile at your account of school day dreaming. Weren't we all guilty of this? Mathematics was my favourite time to day dream!


message 44: by Kevin (new)

Kevin Ansbro Leila wrote: "Excellent and enjoyable review Kevin. I did smile at your account of school day dreaming. Weren't we all guilty of this? Mathematics was my favourite time to day dream!"

Thank you so much, Leila.
Maths and History for me. My brain's more on the creative side!
Have a wonderful day! : )


message 45: by Fran (new)

Fran Leila wrote: "Excellent and enjoyable review Kevin. I did smile at your account of school day dreaming. Weren't we all guilty of this? Mathematics was my favourite time to day dream!

Leila...I loved math...perhaps I should have spent more time dreaming...LOL



message 46: by Bianca (new)

Bianca Fantastic review. Rushdie is one of those writers on my "I must read" list. I've got his latest, I don't know when I'll read it.


message 47: by Kevin (new)

Kevin Ansbro Bianca wrote: "Fantastic review. Rushdie is one of those writers on my "I must read" list. I've got his latest, I don't know when I'll read it."

Thanks, Bianca!
Midnight's Children is by far his best, but please do give him a chance. His novels are altogether kaleidoscopic, fantastical and mischievous!


message 48: by Kimber (new)

Kimber Silver What an entertaining review, Kevin! I'll keep this short in honor of the goldfish. ;-) You are a hoot, sir!


message 49: by Kevin (new)

Kevin Ansbro Kimber wrote: "What an entertaining review, Kevin! I'll keep this short in honor of the goldfish. ;-) You are a hoot, sir!"

Thanks, Kimber!
You have a far better memory than I, and will definitely be able to get to get to grips with Rushdie's amazing Midnight's Children. It requires of the reader powers of concentration that are fast going out of fashion! : )


message 50: by Kimber (new)

Kimber Silver Kevin wrote: "Kimber wrote: "What an entertaining review, Kevin! I'll keep this short in honor of the goldfish. ;-) You are a hoot, sir!"

Thanks, Kimber!
You have a far better memory than I, and will definitely..."


You're welcome, Kevin. Thanks to you, I have Midnight's Children on my list for this year, and I'm looking forward to it! :-)


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