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Saturday 12 November 2011

Dear John - Nicholas Sparks

Dear John - one other best romantic book from Nicholas Sparks. This is a love story in its purest form.

John Tyree is back home to Wilmington, North Carolina from a military tour in Germany. While home on leave, John enjoys surfing along the beach at Wilmington. This is where he meets Savannah. John rescues Savannah's purse that has dropped into the deep waters - a simple incident that changes his life forever! After that incident, they two get talking, he teaches her to surf and very soon they fell in love.

Apart from describing the intense love that John and Savannah shares, Nicholas Sparks beautifully describes the relationship between John and his father. John's father is quiet. He likes to do his routine things and never talks much. The only thing he talks about is his extensive coin collection. He has a great passion for numismatics which John could never really understand. One day, John took Savannah to meet his father. After spending some time with his father, Savannah points out to John that his father may have Asperger's syndrome. After that John comes to look at his father differently, finally accepting him for who and what he is. Savannah presents John a book on autism to better understand his father.

Unfortunately, John's leave ends and he has to return back to Germany. He has one more year of service before he can be relieved. They both promised to wait for each other and write to each other during this 12 months separation.

"Dear John, Should I start by telling you that I love you...If you come back, I'll marry you...Love, Savannah."
While reading this, John could think of nothing but going back to Savannah. Thus they both shared their love through letters during their days of separation. Both of them longing to see and embrace each other soon. Both of them longing to start their life soon.

But then happens the tragic 9/11. John faces a difficult choice to make - Whether to re-enlist himself as a patriotic soldier or get back to Savannah..? Really difficult choice to make. But he decides to be a good soldier leaving Savannah with a difficult choice as well - Should she wait for him or just move on..?

But Savannah understands his decision and continues to wait. They continue to write letters, sharing their love. But as days passed on, some lack of intimacy from Savannah. The frequency of letters from decreased. Finally the last Dear John letter arrives from Savannah.

Dear John,
  ..... So here I am, groping for words with tears on my cheeks and hoping that you'll somehow forgive me for what I'm about to write....I understood your reason for staying in the army, and I respected your decision. I still do, but we both know our relationship changed after that. We changed, and in your heart, I think you realized it, too. Maybe the time apart was too much, maybe it was just our different worlds...please believe me when I say I didn't mean to fall in love with someone else...

                                                          It goes on..
I'm so sorry-
Savannah



Through her last letter, Savannah notifies John that she has fallen for someone else. John does not respond to that letter. He decides to continue being a good soldier. John's father become deathly ill and John comes back home to see his father. In a heart touching manner John reveals his feelings to his father about how much he loves him.

In a few days John's father dies and John goes to see Savannah only to know that she got married to Tim, who is stricken with melanoma. Tim is in hospital taking his treatments. At home, John and Savannah have the last heat-to-heart talk. Finally John says "Goodbye Savannah".

He anonymously donates money for treatment that will save Tim’s life, and then checks back to see that that Savannah and Tim are happy. The way John concluded his thoughts about what real love is would make even the toughest hearts melt and toughest persons weep.

If that is not true love, I don't know what is..!





Friday 21 October 2011

2 States - Chetan Bhagat

To be frank, I seldom read books. "2-States" is one among the few story books I have read so far and this is my first post about a story book.

How I started reading this book is an interesting story. It was during my initial days in an IT job. I was a trainee and I had to take the morning shift (7am to 2pm). Spending rest of the day was actually the tough job. This may be contrary to what most people in IT jobs would say - "stressful". But, I used to go to office at 7am, do some work, chat with friends, have lunch and back to home at 2 pm..! That is how easy my initial days were. But, after 2pm I was left alone at home, bored. That was when a friend of mine suggested this book. I borrowed the book from her and started reading it.

The story is much obvious from the title, but how Chetan Bhagat narrates the story kindles interest even among the reluctant readers like me.

When I read - "She stood two places ahead of me in the lunch line at IIMA mess...Her waist length hair rippled..." - these exact lines from the first page of the book, I thought "why the hell my college(CEG, Anna University) has separate mess for boys and girls". But lets don't think about whether I would have approached any girl like, how Krish, our male protagonist, 'corrects' his female counterpart, Ananya by sacrificing a rasagulla..ROFL..

After their first meeting in the mess and some days of combined studies, they fell in love. Life goes on well for them with 'combined studies', love, class room lectures, exams and so on... Soon, they realized they may not be able to convince their parents for their marriage. But, they want to marry with their parents’ consent rather than choosing to elope. How both of them convince their parents and marry each other concludes the story.

If you are a Tamilian as our heroine Ananya, then probably you would have watched the two block buster Kollywood films Jodi and Vasanth's Poovellam_Kettuppar. The book shares similar story line with these two films.

Through the story, Chetan describes the cultural differences in India, ranging from boisterous Punjabi music versus quiet, mellifluous Tamilian Carnatic music.

When you read this story, you will definitely burst out into laugher at many situations. Most of the boys cannot even propose the girl they love. But our hero, Krish gets 4 gold rings to propose the entire girl’s family..!

To end, "2-States" is a simple, breezy and a beautiful happy-ending love story.

Happy Reading..!

Tuesday 4 January 2011

Could 0.03 make a big difference..?


Hi Guys,

Placement season started and almost every newspaper has this headline
                          "IIT student gets Rs.70 lakh job offer from Facebook".

Placements started in CEG too with some high paying companies like Amazon, e-Bay, Google, Microsoft, Goldman Sachs, Morgan Stanley..fighting to recruit students from my college. Some of my friends are happily distributing sweets saying that they got placed.

Wait..wait.. I am also a student of CEG. Why haven't I got placed yet..? Because none of these companies even consider me for an interview. Trying to find out the reason for my rejection, I found that my CGPA is 7.93 out of 10, which is 0.07 short of their 8.0 CGPA expectation.

Can 0.07 make a big difference..?

I would like to share an interesting incident with you all. During the last year placements, one boy (let us name him Ram, does name really matter here..?) who got 6.97 as his CGPA, which is 0.03 short of the 7.0 CGPA expectation from Microsoft at that time, got placed in Microsoft. I was curious to find out how he got placed. Ram submitted his resume stating his CGPA to be 7.5 and he cleared all the technical rounds and the personal interviews to get selected in Microsoft. Later, his placement director found that he attended the interview with a fake CGPA. He suggested Microsoft to cancel the offer made to Ram. Going one step further, he prevented him from attending any of the campus interviews further.

Do you think 0.03 made a big difference in his life..? Absolutely NO....!
He did not attend any campus interviews after that. He went for an off-campus interview for the same company Microsoft and got placed again. Next year he came to my college for recruitment and the same placement director welcomed him. wah..Hats off Ram..!

Let us come to the point. Most of us continue to place a premium on external indices. Most of us think that knowledge is synonymous with the marks a student obtains, which in many cases need not be. To be frank, by giving importance to only marks, we fail to nurture our genuine passions. We give respect to anyone who has more number of digits in his salary. One sad point is, only when knowledge is tagged with some priz(c)e, we're giving attention to it. But, could salary bring you happiness if you don't have job satisfaction..? or could salary buy you some good friends..? I guess I need not answer these questions.

One last thing. Hereafter, I won't make life's choices based on money. I'll start following my own passions. After all, marks are just some random numbers scribbled on your exam papers which may eventually end up in dustbin. Would you consider something that will end up in dustbin so important than your own passions..?

Sunday 2 January 2011

Somehow it Started..


 
Blogging - This has been a part of at least my past two new year's resolutions. All my resolutions to blog has become a joke. At last this year has become an auspicious year for me.

But still I don't know what to write about. I thought of scribbling whatever comes to my mind - "Thoughts from my mighty wandering mind..!"

I welcome all your comments and I believe all your constructive criticisms could make me a good blogger.

Welcome to my blog.. and I wish you a very happy new year to all of you..!
Happy Reading..!