tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8451824259070715843.post8745090551160029848..comments2023-11-03T13:23:16.950+05:30Comments on Mountain ,: I acknowledgeManjushree Abhinavhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/01566753486772399519noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8451824259070715843.post-74356257077869834292008-07-13T11:26:00.000+05:302008-07-13T11:26:00.000+05:30i beg to differ. as a writer, stereotypes can be g...i beg to differ. as a writer, stereotypes can be good AND bad for you. the fact that you COULDN'T step out of you shoes and consider for a second a world through someone else's eyes (say the crude and selfish businessman) and the fact that you think its so hard to do so, shows that even though you've grown old and matured, you writing hasnt. chetan bhagats books are mediocre, providing as much entertainment as reality shows do. the only reason the first book clicked was because it was about three boys from IIT. the subject was interesting, the writing? hardly worth a mention. infact in his second book the quality of language had left me nauseous. call me a literary snob, but i'd rather not even TRY his third attempt at this. finding a good story and a subject is never enough. in this vast worl they're are so many things to one can want to talk about. i know my problem is that i have too many of such things. its about how you tell the story that REALLY makes the difference. maybe you should consider this in you writings. <BR/>your sincerely.Shyamlihttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10509606337319012054noreply@blogger.com