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A Suitable Boy

A Suitable Boy

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Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Reading this novel is like having your teeth pulled.
Review: One would assume a novel of 1,474 pages would be able to tell the reader something about life in India, or even interesting details about the numerous characters. However, Vikram Seth fails miserably! I have had to force my self to finish the book, turning each page with the anticipation the next chapter would be more interesting and not so boring. I was gravely disappointed. Seth penned pages and pages of useless details; for example, Seth describes in lengthy detail a meeting between Amit Chaudry and a Spanish diplomat. However, fails draw the reader into the lives of the flat characters he has created- I could not tell you a single defining characteristic of Amit Chaudry. Seth focuses on four different families, without telling the reader any thing about them. Any interesting plot twist or scandal is buried under unnecessary detail. I would rather visit the dentist than read another novel by the same author.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Its like walking through a dream
Review: Although this book is so thick, its so gripping that I could hardly stop reading it once I started. There are so many interesting characters that at the end of the book you would wish you knew more about many of them. Any reader will fall in love with the characters of this book. The book also presents a good and authentic picture of India and its culture. But I still do not agree with Seth's philosophy that any passionate relationship ends up nowhere.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: I read this book until 4 am every night until I finished it.
Review: Beautiful prose. Jane Austen and Charles Dickens (sort of) in India. I loved this book. Please, please write another, Mr. Seth.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: i adored this book; couldn't put it down.
Review: just love the way v. seth writes. his use of the english language is enviable. character development fascinating. i hope he writes a sequel to this: life with lata and haresh, newly married; whatever happens to kabir, and maan, and malati, and of course, mrs rupa mehra!.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: A book that moved me, but finished on a hollow note
Review: Beautiful lush scenes and characters evolve from the first page of this big (huge) novel. I read it religiously following the plots of the many characters. Beautifully written prose drives you to the finish that is unfortunately lame. With so many characters, and such a promising begining and middle, the ending is anticlimatic.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A good read
Review: Initially this novel might seem discouraging to some because of its length, but it is beautifully well balanced and richly detailed without bogging you down with complicated plot lines or rambling details. It is a book for the mature reader, and by mature I am not referring to one's age but to one's expectations of fine literature. Neither should the length be seen as a challenge : I, like many of the reviewers here, am anxious to read the sequel.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: How wonderful it is to read a book that makes you think!
Review: I don't know much about India and I can say that this is why I bought the book and also after reading the NYTimes review. I come from a very different culture, South American so I really enjoyed learing and being exposed to a different culture. Very well written, you could smell the cooking and hear the music as you read along the pages that go by very fast. And for me to say fast, is rare due to a learing desability. He has described the family life and values; ceremonies; religion, in a way that is easy for those that are not from India to understand. I was living in Dallas at the time and happen to be taking some courses as SMU which helped me to understand the "class" system. Waiting for Mr. Seth to write another great story.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Excellent book. I am anxiously awaiting a sequel.
Review: This is a brilliant work. It is very long but it has to be this way. How else would we have gotten to know the characters as well as we did? My knowledge of India is extensive, so I did not suffer the feelings of not knowing what was going on. Mr. Seth took me to India in the 50s and allowed me to take a look at what life may have been like back then. Also I believe it helps if you are linguistically able to speak another language. There are many characters in this book and very few had English names. This book is not for fluff readers. If you are used to only bits and snatches of a story then this is not for you.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: God, Please let there be a part two in the works!
Review: Vikram's journey into the lives of so many individuals in such a short (yes, I do mean short), amount of time left me praying 'please let there be a part two in the works - A Suitable Girl, perhaps.' The end left me wanting more from each character, particularily of Maan and Firoz. 'It is by far my favorite trilogy to date, since Mary Renault's re-telling of Alexander the Great.'

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: As close to perfection as possible...
Review: This is by far one of the best books I have ever read...I recommend to everyone.....a true masterpiece. Every character is so believable....though a knowledge of India and its culture might be a great advantage! Hope Seth comes out with a sequel


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