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Family Matters
by Rohinton Mistry
Mistry has a way with words and storytelling, fullstop. With a mix of social commentary, tragedy, comedy, wit and a cast of non-manichaean characters he'll teach you a thing or two without you even noticing. But this one just lacked the fine balance [b: A Fine Balance|5211|A Fine Balance|Rohinton Mistry|https://i.gr-assets.com/images/S/compressed.photo.goodreads.com/books/1551173390l/5211._SY75_.jpg|865827] had. In my opinion, excess what particularly noticeable and irritating in the following areas:
*Unrealistic-intellectualism: granted characters are the main vehicle of whatever point needs to be made but on a cluster of randomly picked characters not everyone will not should have deep philosophical, political, religious and social conversation every single chapter.
*Over-tragedy: While coincidences may happen, various family members needn't die on a quarter-century interval to make a point.
*Unrealistic-intellectualism: granted characters are the main vehicle of whatever point needs to be made but on a cluster of randomly picked characters not everyone will not should have deep philosophical, political, religious and social conversation every single chapter.
*Over-tragedy: While coincidences may happen, various family members needn't die on a quarter-century interval to make a point.