tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-396173107444713501.post3407425442003055863..comments2023-09-10T14:33:56.307+01:00Comments on The Bookshelf: Review: The Casual Vacancy by J.K. RowlingJoelhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/02454545531539469449noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-396173107444713501.post-34316864492886093172013-04-21T17:50:40.207+01:002013-04-21T17:50:40.207+01:00The fact that there wasn't a speck of Rowling&...The fact that there wasn't a speck of Rowling's style in the dark-humored literary volume dearly anticipated by many, suggests one of having done an exceptional job at being an author. And to know that the fiction itself didn't disappoint; being put mildly, I absolutely adored every instance, character, scene and the final outcome gathered. Hats off to you, Jo.<br /><br />My first badge of gratitude: our dear Flipkart. I received my order ON the date of release, which was more than I'd dared to expect.<br /><br />Well, it might not be easy to lay down precise words to summarize all of which one can garner out of the terrific and colossal novel; ranged with a deep scrutiny into the life of not one but many characters. There's a deep insight into their lives and minds, which is an incredulous achievement in itself. To portray that many people with unperturbed justice....<br />And to top all of that, you know you've fallen in love with it WHILST reading, when you're dreading that it'll after all, come to an end.<br /><br />One can only serve it with much deserved credit by reading it with absolute cognition. I can't begin to spell out how much I've been inspired and in so many ways. It's not Harry Potter, it's an entirely different bittersweet piece of art. Just read it. Meerabaihttp://shayari.co.innoreply@blogger.com