Sunday, April 3, 2016

Review: Mirage

Book: Mirage
Publisher: Petals Publishers
Pages: 175
Paperback








“Mirage” is a beautifully conceptualized book. The plot revolves around “Rajeev” who loves his wife “Shreya” so much that he is unable to cope with her sudden loss in an accident. He too wants to kill self so that he can meet her in other world. But then he starts feeling her around him and interacts with him. The writer tries to cover most of aspects of life like True love, continuity of life, relationships, friendship etc.
Writer Mayank Sharma has been able to put his thoughts effectively in the Novel. The storyline is beautifully drawn. The twists and turns are handled efficiently. The flow is smooth. Characters are effectively drawn. Use of poetry in between to highlight emotional state is creative. Language is simple and touching.
There are few things the writer should have taken care, which would have helped the book a lot and taken it to a different level.
  1. The use of word “Moment” is so often that it starts irritating after sometime and so could have been avoided.
  2. He should have taken care of use of words. At many places “her” is used for Rajeev and “his” for Shreya and so on.
  3. Grammar should have been much better. The fault lies here with editor.
  4. Mayank is too philosophical at most of places, so the story looks like dragging there. He is somewhere lost between Philosopher and Writer.
  5. Editing could have been tight and a few 1000 less words would have helped the story immensely.

Overall a good effort; could have been great with a little more focus.

About The Author: 

Mayank Sharma was born in a small village in Rajasthan and started writing at age of 19. His first Novel was "A Cocktail of Love". Mirage is his second Novel.

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