2032nd BLOG POST
27th
Book of 2022
I remember reading
Shalini Ranjan’s book named “The Imperfect Deception” just 3 months back. As I
had liked how she had balanced the story and most of her thoughts synched up
with mine in terms of issues like marriage and parenting, I didn’t take much
time in ordering her new book on Kindle named “The Forgotten Palace and the
betrayed prince” which released just 2 weeks ago on my birthday- 4th
October. This 365-pages book has a tagline - “A time travel romantic fantasy”.
Frankly speaking, I get very scared when I see a book mentioning its story
based on fantasy-related elements because there have been instances when I
could never relate with author’s imagination. Another factor – time-traveling
as a concept can be very tough to understand hence, I was again skeptic about
how easy it would be for me as a reader to go through this.
I must tell you – Shalini’s
writing style made both these elements so easy for me that I could very easily
read such a long book without getting confused. The treatment given to these
complex structures of storytelling and concept tells you about the author’s
vision while writing the book. I must also specially mention how beautiful her
command over English language is. The way she forms her sentences – the word she
uses to define her characters or their expressions – the size of paragraphs –
the ease in the conversation between different characters – everything has been
articulated very nicely. Both- author and editor should be credited for the
same. I could not find typos in the book which is generally not the case with
Kindle and self-published books.
The character of
Priya is given a very proper description that you are able to understand her at
every juncture of the story. Her decisions, confusions, stands are not an
easy-going thing but the way her character is established makes you empathize
with her and you stand besides her throughout the story. Her relationship with
her granny, friend Anjali and Simran, Arnav, Satya, Devyani, Mansukh, Siddeshwar,
in-laws are dealt very significantly where you are able to comprehend her connection
with them well enough. Even though the story is written in a form where you
might feel it’s a love triangle which involves Priya, Arnav and Satya but the
time-traveling concept makes the reading experience very fresh and distinct.
In the 1st
half, there’s a confusion as to how the character of Priya time-traveling
between two different eras – in 15th Century and 21st
century but it eventually becomes crystal clear with the way author starts
unveiling things. I started enjoying the unsaid explanations as I wanted to
understand if this is really happening or author will give it a psychological
disorder turn at the end of the book. Also, the time-traveling aspect makes the
love story interesting as you know that the protagonist will have to choose one
of the two eras for her future and which one would she go with. And in case she
chooses both – how is it going to become a possibility. Author has kept such
surprising factors wrapped very strategically and its only in the final pages where
everything gets confirmed to you.
There are many beautiful
philosophical statements included along with the story that will stay with you
as a perspective. There are couple of intimate scenes in the book and I must
say that they are very sensuously written. You will crave for someone while
reading it. Every scene is handled so differently than the other tells about
the author’s writing prowess about how she can give the same thing different treatment
every time. Shalini also ensures that she covers the new-age romance and its issues
very effectively. How exes come back in life and make your current relationship
problematic. How it becomes bit difficult for the girl to adjust after marriage
with in-laws and new rules and regulations. How the expectations in relationship
change after marriage. How loyalty and infidelity are another issue which
raises trust issues after which marriage never remains to be the same. How
having friends is so important at every step of your life as you need someone
in whom you can confide. There are many such guiding factors in the story that
will make you feel as if you are also getting to learn about life along with it.
The whole 15th
century aspect is nicely dealt with – showing a very rich family who are living
in palace with all the luxuries lying around them. The whole family politics
and issue are structured well. The way Priya gets accommodated in their story
while time-traveling and the way the character from the current life is
connected with this family is very nicely scripted. I just felt problems with
the name of the characters. Most of them start with D and it becomes tough to
remember who is who in case you are not reading the book in one or two
sittings. I wish if author could have given unique names to make it easy to
remember.
Overall, this book
is a very fresh read and I haven’t read anything like this before. I have
become fan of Shalini Ranjan’s writing after this and I must say, she is
someone who needs lot of attention and appreciation for her work. Read synopsis
of every book written by her and not a single story has an easy-going plot.
There’s some out-of-the-world element in every book. I give this particular
book 4.5 stars out of 5. Yes- because of great story – and – the way author
kept the book a perfect page-turner without a single boring chapter even when the
book is 350+ pages. Recommended!
Thanks!
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