FORTY NINE SHADES CONFUSED BY DEEPAK KAUL

 I apologize, but this book simply isn't my cup of tea. While I've encountered books I didn't enjoy in the past, I usually make an effort to finish them, whether due to persistence, frustration, or self-enforcement. However, "Forty Nine Shades Confused" has left me genuinely puzzled. I find it challenging to discern the author's intended message or theme. It's crucial for an author to create an effective and understandable beginning when publishing a book meant for a broader audience. I felt before diving in the book like DEEPAK KAUL'S TITLES IS ALWAYS INTRIGUING. SO I START READING AND I M LITERALLY DISAPPOINTED.


The chapters,  repetitive elements like"Ties Ties .... Ties," "Knot Knot Wooden Hanger," ... "Handcuffs Handcuffs and Handcuffs," make me , felt like  repetitive, reminiscent of the continuous repetition in "Brahmastra" where Alia continuously utters "Shiva Shiva... Shiva" messed my mind. Unfortunately, this book didn't resonate with me. The writing appears subpar, with incomplete / short sentences leaving me bewildered. The author's approach to expanding on certain aspects and a lack of explanation where needed is perplexing.


I wouldn't recommend this book. The author should focus on establishing a more engaging beginning. Incorporating international elements alongside national references without a clear connection left me feeling disconnected from the book's purpose. This is solely my perspective, and I hope if someone who read this book , can understand my viewpoint. I won't provide a numerical rating, as I believe it's subjective, but my genuine concern and respect toward the author are reflected in this review.


I hope you consider my feedback constructively rather than dismissing it, as I believe it could enhance the overall reader experience.


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