A review by vani_in_wonderland_
A Suitable Boy by Vikram Seth

adventurous emotional funny reflective relaxing sad tense slow-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? A mix
  • Strong character development? Yes
  • Loveable characters? Yes
  • Diverse cast of characters? Yes
  • Flaws of characters a main focus? Yes

5.0

Why you should read A Suitable Boy?

✨For the immersive experience it takes you through. It would be before A Suitable Boy and after A Suitable Boy

✨For the love of good prose… scratch that - brilliant prose!

✨Mentions of Literature - from Ghalib to Joyce. Can we ever say no to new recommendations?

✨Beautiful descriptions of landscape, architecture and scenery - you will feel transported!

✨Melodramatic mothers and Uptight fathers. We can all relate to that.

✨Budding love and butterflies in stomach

✨For a good laugh! It is laced with casual sarcasm and wit.

✨For the characters that will score a permanent place in your heart

✨Forbidden relationships - not just one; many

✨Drama that even a ten season multi-starrer TV series would fail to showcase

✨Music - I bet you will long to listen to the raags, ghazals and thumris. Depiction of artists, courtesans, tabla players is so on point. From their mannerisms to their craft.

✨Set in the 1950's, soon after India's new found Independence, the saga mingles with political, religious and communal tensions; historical milestones of the period remarkably.

✨It is a fictional tale set in the realms of reality, by the end of the book you'll sit there gaping at the last page; hoping there was more yet at peace for whatever it was.

✨The Title of each part is written as a couplet. Also, do not miss 'A Word of Thanks' by the author in the beginning of the book.

✨You can flex among your friends that you read a 1500+ page book

✨Last, but not the least. Read because I'm saying so. That's a good enough reason!