“The Rozabal Line” by Ashwin Sanghi | Review |

Paperback: 384 pages

Publisher: Westland Limited; 1st Edition edition (24 August 2012)

Language: English

 

The Rozabal Line

 

Here is the copy paste of Book Description and About Author

Book Description

A cardboard box is found on a shelf of a London library. When the mystified librarian opens it, she screams before she falls unconscious to the floor. Within the labyrinthine recesses of the Vatican, a beautiful assassin swears she will eliminate all who do not believe in her twisted credo. An elite army of thirteen calling itself the Lashkare Talatashar has scattered around the globe. The fate of its members curiously resembles that of Christ and his Apostles. Their agenda is Armageddon. A Hindu astrologer spots a conjunction of the stars and nods to himself in grim realization of the end of the world. In Tibet, a group of Buddhist monks’ searches for a reincarnation, much in the way their ancestors searched Judea for the Son of God. In strife torn Kashmir, a tomb called Rozabal holds the key to a riddle that arises in Jerusalem and gets answered at Vaishno Devi. In The Rozabal Line, a thriller swirling between continents and centuries, Ashwin Sanghi traces a pattern that curls backward to the violent birth of religion itself.

About the Author

Ashwin Sanghi entrepreneur by day, novelist by night has all the usual qualifications of an Indian businessman. Schooling at the Cathedral and John Connon School, a B.A. (Economics) from St. Xavier’s College and an M.B.A. (Finance) from the Yale School of Management. Ashwin is a director of the M.K. Sanghi Group of Companies, which has business interests in real estate development, automobiles, manufacturing and engineering. Besides being a businessman, Ashwin manages a parallel career as writer of fiction. Ashwin’s first novel, The Rozabal Line was originally self-published in 2007 under his anagram-pseudonym Shawn Haigins. The book was subsequently published by Westland in 2008 and 2010 in India under his own name and went on to become a national bestseller. Chanakya’s Chant is his second novel in the historical fiction genre. The book has remained on AC Nielsen’s India Bookscan Top-10 for all of 2011. It won the 2010 Crossword-Vodafone Popular Choice Award in September 2011. UTV has purchased the movie rights to the book and a film based upon the story is expected soon. Dr. Shashi Tharoor released the novel in Mumbai calling it an enthralling, delightfully interesting and gripping read with historical research that is impressive. The Hindustan Times has called it a cracker of a page-turner. Ashwin is also working towards a Ph.D. in Creative Writing from Bangor University in Wales. Ashwin lives in Mumbai with his wife, Anushika and his eight-year old son, Raghuvir.

 

Why did I choose to read it?

I had heard the rumor (if we can say it a rumor) that Jesus had lived in Kashmir, and this story revolves around the topic. I chose it to go deeper in the rumor of Jesus spending time in Kashmir.

My Verdict         

First of all I am no expert to tell you the review. It is just what I feel while reading it. It is my personal opinion; someone else’s opinion may differ.

What I liked

The Rozabal Line has a wonderful thriller start and is gripping from the page one. You may like the way the scenes start and end.

I find Ashwin Sanghi’s writing style phenomenal. It is flawless, smooth and pleasing to senses. The story seems promising.

Scenes are written wonderfully. The author should be praised for the uses of words.

It is visible in the book that the author had done the extensive research. It is clearly visible when you read the novel that Ashwin is quite erudite. The merging of fact and fiction amazes the reader.

What I didn’t like that much

In the beginning the scenes start in mysterious way but later it somehow irritates the reader because now the reader wants to connect more deeply to the story and to the characters but the way story goes it seems to be distant observation. The reader keeps desiring to go in the characters’ mind but the author perhaps had something else in his own mind. So the reader feels less attached to characters and so it appears that the reader doesn’t care if anything happens to any character.

There are too many characters and the reader is confused all the time whether he should remember this character or that character and when in the end answers of some story questions are revealed the reader couldn’t recall which character the author is talking about.

Because the author couldn’t connect us to the characters deeply, it does not have much impact on us. There seems no emotional turmoil, bonding.

The “regression” confuses the reader; who was who and when? I don’t know if it is because I am weak in history. If it is so then you must have enormous knowledge of mythological history of the world, yes, the world.

Conclusion

You may give it a try if you like mythological thrillers, fiction weaved with facts, and books with extensive research. However, I want to advise you not to expect too much for emotion effect.

Ashwin did mind-numbing research for THE ROZABAL LINE and this is quite a big reason to give it a try.

 

Dr. Sandeep Jatwa

Doctor. Author. Reader.

Book Review: Second Chance by Dr. Sandeep Jatwa

The Drama Queen Saga

When this book arrived in my mailbox, I was too struggle in a situation where I wasn’t sure about what is right and what is wrong. There was a dilemma inside me; probably a hurricane of thoughts winding through my mind. When I held the book for the first time in my hands, I tossed it twice here and there wondering will it be a path changer or just another book.

‘Second Chance’ by Dr. Sandeep Jatwa is not a book that one would read and term as ‘usual’. It is a book that entitles Shekhar Kapoor (I personally love the name) and his journey of rebirth. When I use the term, ‘rebirth’, it doesn’t signify the typical Bollywood scene of dying and being born again to avenge but the actual course of re-evaluating your own karmas and deeds through your life to amend the worst and be satisfied and…

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Book review: Second Chance by Dr. Sandeep Jatwa

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Hello everybody,

How are you all?? Today I am going to review a fantastic book by Dr. Sandeep Jatwa.

“SECOND CHANCE”

At the back cover of the book, it us mentioned about the author Dr.Sandeep Jatwa that he has an amazing imagination. Well, I second that completely. I, being an evid reader for fiction books, loves to read stories where I can imagine exactly what author has written. And “SECOND CHANCE” doesn’t need second chance to make me imagine the story. I could feel the story and got goosebumps reading it.

“Second Chance” is a story about Shekhar Kapoor, who was a chauvinist pig. Even being inherited with his father’s business, he grew up to be arrogant and mean to his employees,  his father and used to insult people. His life or should I say his death completely changed him when he was summoned to City of Justice. He was…

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Book Review : Second Chance – Dr. Sandeep Jatwa

THE TREASURE IN BOOKS

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Synopsis

Shekhar Kapoor is a successful businessman who has never done a decent thing in his entire life. For him it is all about what he can get and how fast he can get it. He goes through life cheating and insulting people, even after he receives a mysterious telephone call from what is called the City of Justice. Ignoring the cryptic warnings, Shekhar continues to live his life as he pleases, until one day, shortly after insulting a beggar in the street, Shekhar crashes his car and is killed. And it is only when he is standing before the Bookkeeper, and being shown where his life had gone wrong, that Shekhar finally understands what life is all about. But is it too late for him? Can he be given another chance, to undo all the wrongs he has done? Or is there a chance that Shekhar Kapoor can find…

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Book Review: Second Chance by Dr. Sandeep Jatwa

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Second Chance

Publisher: Educreation Publishing

Genre: Fiction

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Blurb (as on Goodreads):

Shekhar Kapoor is a successful businessman who has never done a decent thing in his entire life. For him, it is all about what he can get and how fast he can get it. He goes through life cheating and insulting people, even after he receives a mysterious telephone call from what is called the City of Justice. 
Ignoring the cryptic warnings, Shekhar continues to live his life as he pleases, until one day, shortly after insulting a beggar in the street, Shekhar crashes his car and is killed. 
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Book Review: Second Chance by Dr. Sandeep Jatwa

Second Chance review

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…IF YOU WERE GIVEN A SECOND CHANCE HOW WOULD YOU CHANGE THINGS …

About Book

Title: Second Chance

Author: Dr.Sandeep Jatwa

Publisher: Educreation

Pages: 190

Review

This is a story of successful businessman Shekhar Kapoor. He is the owner of India’s leading shoe company. Who is rude, careless, rich and doesn’t worry about anything. He has been disrespected people around him. He thinks money can do anything.

He received warning by a mysterious phone call, which he ignored. Finally he meets with an accident and dead for few minutes. At that time he went to the court and lord gave him punishment for all his bad behaviour.

Then he was given a second chance by God.With given second chance he corrected all his mistakes. It’s about the second chance that Shekhar gets. And his journey from bad person to good person.

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Second Chance

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Second Chance is a story of a businessman – Shekhar Kapoor.

Shekhar Kapoor is a successful businessman who has never done a decent thing in his entire life. For him it is all about what he can get and how fast he can get it. He goes through life cheating and insulting people, even after he receives a mysterious telephone call from what is called the City of Justice.
Ignoring the cryptic warnings, Shekhar continues to live his life as he pleases, until one day, shortly after insulting a beggar in the street, Shekhar crashes his car and is killed.
And it is only when he is standing before the Bookkeeper, and being shown where his life had gone wrong, that Shekhar finally understands what life is all about.
But is it too late for him? Can he be given another chance, to undo all the wrongs he has done? Or is there a chance that Shekhar Kapoor can find redemption where there had previously been no hope?

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