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Dancing with the Gods

Dancing with the Gods

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Mario Francis 11 years, 8 months ago

Re: Dancing with the Gods

The book starts with the narrator recounting a well described humorous tale of his first meeting with Leyton.
Then the story jumps to the college years with the incidents of shared cups of tea and booze, long smiley filled chats on facebook, all of which surely strike the right chords with the readers and make up the first half.
The second half of the story is a complete contrast and, turns out to be a hard-hitting tale of a social activist who takes on some monarchical methods to achieve his goal.
I don’t know why the writer has tried to convey as much as he can in only 115 odd pages. If he did this for the sake of young readers who have a very short attention span, then he has succeeded in his goal, but personally speaking, I would have wanted another 100 pages added to the story.
Laudable Points about the book:-
1.Amazing climax.
2.Chapters are short and to the point. I’d recommend googling the chapter names before reading. It will surely help in discovering their depths.
3.Lots of humour in first half. For example: - A man is as stupid in love as he is dumb during his semester exams.
4.The lead character is identifiable and mysterious. The writer has been successful in keeping the mystery till the end.
Cons:-
1.As previously mentioned, I felt the story was a bit short.
2.Lack of strong females characters.
3.Some events could have been described more vividly.

Since the author is a first time writer, what makes the book special is that it has all the right ingredients of humour as well as the seriousness and maturity that many first time writers lack.
The bottom line: A well written book with an extremely strong beginning and a battle ridden journey, and a soul touching ending; characters are beautifully written except a few who could’ve been provided more space in the story.