The Unbearable Lightness Of Being

Book Name : The Unbearable Lightness Of Being
Author : Milan Kundera

What is it about : The stories and adventures of mainly four people Tomas, Tereza, Sabina and Franz, set against the Russian invasion and occupation of Czech countries. These sad tales mainly concerned hopping into each other's beds, running away from the authority's attention and these guys' inner thoughts and philosophies toward Life.

Some thoughts after having read the book : Now that's out of the way, the book is really about the Author's stories, adventures, thoughts and philosophies toward Life. The gore and glory never got going in the book - no up-in-arms with machine guns, no torturing in prisons - nothing bloody like those, just expansion of thoughts and the Author using the characters and the scenes as platform and vehicles, to expound more of the seemingly pointless philosophies, I'm afraid. Perhaps because of the translation (Czech to English), the sections felt dislocated, the running of actions rough and I am really not sure about the Author's own interjection at places - you know, when you are reading a story, you are and you want to be transported to a space and time in the book and you try to live the characters, but all of a sudden the Author appears in the middle of the book, sidetracks you and snaps you back to the present. Ha Hum !

Would I recommend this book to you : At first, I found the book entertaining with the bits of flirting, partner-swapping and hints of greater things to come (the Russkies had arrived !) but it got a bit tiresome after thirty pages with more and more pointless ranting and the action never got going. The book read like a close friend telling you his sad tales - I was a famous surgeon once but now I am a window cleaner but I still sleep with a different woman everyday; by the way let me tell you how my dog died the other day. Really, honestly, that was Tomas, the book's main dude, deep thinker and super stud !

The Inheritors

Book Name : The Inheritors
Author : William Golding

What is it about : Not quite "The Last Of The Mohicans" but close ! Let's call it "The Last Of The Neanderthals" and the story tells how our close relatives, came face to face with our more sophisticated ancestors, the Homo Sapiens and inevitably loosing out.

Some thoughts after having read the book : Few books I have read maybe considered an original, but The Inheritors made it my first - style and plot truly unique. As I read along, I felt that I was installed with a caveman mindset as well as the corresponding bungling and inflexible walking movements. The impact was of course the initial encounter between the two tribes : the Neanderthals dudes with the slow minds, inferior communications who were practically tool-less, pitched hopelessly against the bows and arrows, fermented honey drinks and tree trunk boats of our more technologically advanced ancestors. The Neanderthals once thought the arrow aimed their way was a flying twig and may even be a "present" from the Homo Sapiens ! Game over dudes !

Would I recommend this book to you : Yes ! But this was by no means a straight forward read as the author had an opaque style that was hard to filter through at first. But hey, here's a.n.o.t.h.e.r. Nobel Prize winner for Literature and he's not gonna hand-feed you ! Nevertheless, for sheer originality and quest for a challenge, you will not be disappointed at the end.