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Tuesday, 18 November 2025
Book review : The Thirty-Fifth Page
The Thirty-Fifth Page
by
Lya Badgley
Atmosphere Press, 2025
Genre : Historical fiction
“Religion was…there,” he said, waving a hand vaguely. “But it didn’t define you. Not like now.” - The Thirty Fifth Page
Why does art matter, especially books ? Are war correspondents scavengers or documenting truth? If yes, whose truth and at what cost? Are they just showing suffering in neat consumable packages which people can watch without guilt? Does history not stay in past but leaks into the present and it is just a circle if we pretend the violence and injustice of the past never took place? Is home a place or a person? These questions and more are asked and answered by the author in her book, "The Thirty Fifth Page."
In 1992, American Miriam aka Miri Adler takes up a research project of the Sarajevo Haggadah and Jennifer Cooper is a war correspondent expecting war to break out in Yugoslavia. Enter Malcolm Pyre, a stringer from San Francisco who Miri is attracted to but distrusts. When Sarajevo is bombed, Miri is given the Sarajevo Haggadah and asked to protect it by her Bosnian friend, Jusuf, who is in charge of the Sarajevo museum when it is bombed.. While Malcolm offers Miri a chance to sell it, she turns it down. Then she meets a young girl Vila whose grandmother is shot dead in front of the journalists. While Miri decides to return to America, she also decides to drop the Vila at her village. This is where the book actually begins as Miri has to escape Serbian Army who seem to be searching for the Sarajevo Haggadah. How did they know it is missing? Who is Vila and Malcolm? Who is Goran Markovic who helps Miri ?
Miri returns after 23 years in 2015 at the request of the Sarajevo museum as they wish to honor her. Once she lands, it starts all over again. The book disappears. What happened to Goran? What about Malcolm and her friend Jusuf? What about the Sarajevo Haggadah itself which now has a new page ? What does this mean?
While reading , the reader will find the story of Yugoslavia breaking up into Bosnia and Serbia very similar to that of Ukraine and Russia including the colors of the flags.
The writing is clear, insightful with a beauty so profound that the reader should be prepared to mark many passages. It is kind and humane that the author will make most readers rethink our stated positions in politics and international affairs.I understood why there is a sudden rise of the right wing worldwide . The genre though stated as historical fiction, encompasses thriller, mystery, magic, horror, fable and fantasy.
This is a book everyone should read as it ends with hope- Hope for humanity irrespective of religion, race, language or region. Good book to end this year with.
Buy it here . Amazon
Wednesday, 7 March 2018
Keepers of the Kalachakra - book review
Keepers of the Kalachakra
by Ashwin Sanghi
420 pages, Westland
Genre: Thriller
Leaders and people holding important positions in governments die across the world in a mysteriously similar manner. No one understands how this is happening. Simultaneously sinkholes are appearing world wide killing ordinary people. One secret organization appears to be responsible for it as they believe in eliminating liberals and promoting right wingers while working in tandem with an a Islamic fundamentalist who is the fountainhead of spreading radical Islam worldwide. Both believe the clash of civilizations is inevitable and has to be hastened Can they be stopped ? Ashwin Sanghi asks and answers these questions in his novel, Keepers of the Kalachakra.
Zigzagging from the lawns of the Whitehouse US to mysterious labs in India, from Russian secret service to facilities in China, Sanghi begins well. Once inside the secret lab facility and in trying to explain the Tibetan Book of the Dead, he loses pace. He picks it up again with action sequences but frankly it is a bit disappointing when he tries to explain Hindu and Buddhist philosophy as well as Christian, Jewish and Islamic history as it stretches the reader's patience as so much info is dropped in, especially in the middle of an action sequence.
All said and done, the ending will leave you stunned if you read the book completely. I will say a brisk beginning, intriguing center that slowly drops into a winding read and a fast and stunning end that will leave people wondering if this is what is really happening as it is too close to actual political events.
Don't include all your research Mr. Sanghi in your books. Fascinating as it is, it slows down the thriller.
If you wish to buy the book, go here Click to buy it from Amazon
by Ashwin Sanghi
420 pages, Westland
Genre: Thriller
Leaders and people holding important positions in governments die across the world in a mysteriously similar manner. No one understands how this is happening. Simultaneously sinkholes are appearing world wide killing ordinary people. One secret organization appears to be responsible for it as they believe in eliminating liberals and promoting right wingers while working in tandem with an a Islamic fundamentalist who is the fountainhead of spreading radical Islam worldwide. Both believe the clash of civilizations is inevitable and has to be hastened Can they be stopped ? Ashwin Sanghi asks and answers these questions in his novel, Keepers of the Kalachakra.
Zigzagging from the lawns of the Whitehouse US to mysterious labs in India, from Russian secret service to facilities in China, Sanghi begins well. Once inside the secret lab facility and in trying to explain the Tibetan Book of the Dead, he loses pace. He picks it up again with action sequences but frankly it is a bit disappointing when he tries to explain Hindu and Buddhist philosophy as well as Christian, Jewish and Islamic history as it stretches the reader's patience as so much info is dropped in, especially in the middle of an action sequence.
All said and done, the ending will leave you stunned if you read the book completely. I will say a brisk beginning, intriguing center that slowly drops into a winding read and a fast and stunning end that will leave people wondering if this is what is really happening as it is too close to actual political events.
Don't include all your research Mr. Sanghi in your books. Fascinating as it is, it slows down the thriller.
If you wish to buy the book, go here Click to buy it from Amazon
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Book review : The Thirty-Fifth Page
The Thirty-Fifth Page by Lya Badgley Atmosphere Press, 2025 Genre : Historical fiction “Religion was…there,” he said, waving a hand vaguel...