Book Review 60
Name Of The Book : 65 Colours Of Rainbow
Author : Smit Kapila
Publisher : Srishti Publishers
Year : 2018
Category : Fiction
Review :
There is a wonderful saying: “The happiest people in the world are not those who have no problems, but those who learn to live with things that are less than perfect.” In this highly competitive world, life of corporate work-force is full of all kinds of strain and stress. There is no way we can escape from our jobs and its work pressure, but we can certainly counter it by enriching the fun and laughter quotient at work. 65 Colours of Rainbow is a collection of sixty-five short stories and caricatures based on real life, work-related incidents. This pleasingly warm collection writes with terrifying compassion about the things that matter most. The distinctive narrative caricatures demonstrate how extraordinary the ordinary can be!
This book claims to have sixty-five short stories, but they are not really short stories. They are more like anecdotes; each of half a page or one. Some of the incidents were funny, while others were not. I felt that this book was more like a book of jokes rather than short stories. It would have been better if these incidents were incorporated into a single story or different stories. The cover and the title of the book are not completely relevant to the theme. The book contains various incidents which take place in the life of a software engineer. The author has tried to explain a the jargons used in the book but was unsuccessful. A few grammar mistakes need to be corrected. This is a breezy read.
Rating : 2/5
Name Of The Book : 65 Colours Of Rainbow
Author : Smit Kapila
Publisher : Srishti Publishers
Year : 2018
Category : Fiction
Review :
There is a wonderful saying: “The happiest people in the world are not those who have no problems, but those who learn to live with things that are less than perfect.” In this highly competitive world, life of corporate work-force is full of all kinds of strain and stress. There is no way we can escape from our jobs and its work pressure, but we can certainly counter it by enriching the fun and laughter quotient at work. 65 Colours of Rainbow is a collection of sixty-five short stories and caricatures based on real life, work-related incidents. This pleasingly warm collection writes with terrifying compassion about the things that matter most. The distinctive narrative caricatures demonstrate how extraordinary the ordinary can be!
This book claims to have sixty-five short stories, but they are not really short stories. They are more like anecdotes; each of half a page or one. Some of the incidents were funny, while others were not. I felt that this book was more like a book of jokes rather than short stories. It would have been better if these incidents were incorporated into a single story or different stories. The cover and the title of the book are not completely relevant to the theme. The book contains various incidents which take place in the life of a software engineer. The author has tried to explain a the jargons used in the book but was unsuccessful. A few grammar mistakes need to be corrected. This is a breezy read.
Rating : 2/5