Moin Uddin
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Book review.
moinuddin_200000@yahoo.com
Book review.
Nov 21, 2012
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Sakas
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it
was produced by Jagadish Ghimire
Prathisthan
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It
was produced in 2069 B.S, 2069(Bhadra)
Purpose
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My
purpose of reviewing this book is to give the information about this book so as
the readers can know about it.
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The
main message of this book is that the politics is a dirty game and one can only
succeed if he uses it in a diplomatic way.
Users/consumers/audience
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Nepali
readers of age 20-60
Jagadish Ghimire is a prominent
Nepali writer and he's already written many books. Sakas is his newly written
book. It has tried to explore the life of an ordinary man and his family who
has passed through many obstacles in their lives, the struggle that they have
gone through.
The writer has tried to present the
politics since the Shah dynasty till the date. And even he has presented the
incident of Lord Shiva and Parvati.
The plot is good; you'll feel like
you are watching a movie. The Novel is revolved around Kumari and her husband
Sarad.
At the beginning it has shown how they met and
directly exposed the end. And all the bits and pieces that they have gone
through are in the next chapters simultaneously.
Simple Nepali language is used.
I liked the novel as the writer has
presented the history of the then politics and now.
As I was unaware about the Nepali
politics and it would have took many time if I would have flipped the pages of
Nepali political history but this Novel has presented it in summary and it
would help others too to know about the history of Nepali politics.
There are some loopholes, the writer
would have written or eradicate some lines or would have written in a clear way
about the people eating the stools and cleaning of it. It's really disgusting
to read that. Yakk
It's good to read at-least for once
as it has presented the history of Nepali politics. And How the youths
especially the college going students get attracted towards politics.
The price is reasonable. As the
market price for the book is Rs 375.
There are altogether 306 pages.
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