Thursday, December 06, 2007

Loss or words?$$

Just a quick thought...am I at a loss of words or do I want to keep it a secret? I have often realized that I use the word 'It' to refer to something. Just that this reference is expanding with each day...from a state of mind to a habit to a feeling to an object to just about anything! Am I at a loss of words? Or do I want to refrain myself from revealing everything in black and white? Or do I want it to keep it a mystery for the rest? If you ask me, actually none of the above reasons. Sometimes, subtle hints make hell lot of difference in your writing. As I read more and more, I realize that building up an air around what you say makes a lot of difference.

Since I talk about writing, how can I not mention the book I talked about last week. I finally completed ' The Ranch'. It was a wonderful book. I loved it. Three friends, fed up of their lives, go and spend two weeks at a ranch, never knowing those two weeks would change their lives forever and their decisions in life.....how people make difference in your life...how they sometimes make you realize what is it that you are really looking for, how perceptions change for you as you meet more people and share your views, how life is all about experimenting every milestone. I enjoyed reading the book...so much that I went and bought 5 other Daniel S. But...just to not get caught in her ways of writing, I have started another book by another author - this one is called 'Always and Forever' by Cynthia Freeman.

Needless to say what it talks about - guess the title says it all. A love story. Yet another for me. Ha ha...authors change, choice remains the same at all times. People will find me with love stories even when I am sixty! ;-) And I would love that. I think it is good change from the science fictions (robin cooks) and those inspirational books that I have almost chatoed for so long. Infact the other day I wanted to ask everyone - tell me the best love story/story/book that you would have read...I would love to read. As much as I can. Until I can.

4 comments:

Anonymous said...

Since You seem like a love-story freak, I'm sure you must have read "Love Story" & its follow-up "Oliver's Story" by Eric Segal.

Unknown said...

Good choices-you know my favourite has to be DOCTORS by Erich Segal.Try out Ayn Rand for Atlas Shrugged and Fountainhead. Paulo Coelho is pretty soothing as well...........

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