Showing posts with label horror. Show all posts
Showing posts with label horror. Show all posts

Saturday, August 25, 2012

Tara Trilogy: The Third Eye - Part 1 By Mahatab Narsimhan

The Tara Trilogy is a brand new series which is a combination of Hindu mythology, a modern plot and spooky stuff. The leading protagonist is Tara, a girl of age unknown to us, and Suraj, Tara's brother. The story begins on the night of Diwali. Their evil step-mother Kali slaps Tara for stealing ladoos to feed a starving Suraj. Basically the background of this story is that Tara's mother Parvati and grandfather Prabala (healer of the village) leave the village because of some unruly rumors, leaving Tara and Suraj alone. Their father, Shiv marries Kali (now their step-mother). Kali tortures Tara and Suraj, beats them up and starves them. Tara has half a mind to run away from home.
This book is really interesting and every chapter is equally exciting. The sentences are easy to understand and each sentence is a small burst of excitement which makes you want to read on.
One day a man named Zarku shows up; he wears a black robe and has a spooky third eye. Zarku persuades the village Panchayat and takes the place of the village healer. Zarku calls himself the best healer in all of India, but Tara can see through this healer and she can see evil. While roaming the village market Tara can see a huge crowd gathered around a dead Vetala. This book is really scary in the chapters including the Vetalas and fights with them. Vetalas are monsters that have appeared in the Kelsar forest, they are bodies of decaying green flesh, have a gash in their forehead which oozes black liquid and their insides are black, and their feet turn at a 180 degree angle.
One night Tara, on the way to the temple alone, overhears her step-mother Kali and another unknown person talking about murdering her and Suraj! Tara makes up her mind to escape at dawn with Suraj to the Kelsar forest despite the grave danger. They are not aware that a black cobra is following them. One night Suraj falls ill and Tara prepares a medicine for him but it does not help, and the next morning Suraj is gone, presumed dead. Tara walks on searching for Suraj when she reaches a temple.
If you thought the book was interesting so far, this is the part where it starts getting really exciting. The problem is that the middle of the book is so exciting that the climax seems boring compared to these middle chapters. I am not going to give away the plot but I will lead you up to it.
Tara quickly hides when she sees a sobbing Zarku holding a silver anklet and talking about his mother! As soon as Zarku talks about finding and killing Prabala, Tara shouts out to Zarku. When Zarku grabs Tara and slams her against a tree, the silver anklet falls into Tara's kurta pocket. Zarku tries to open his third eye to burn Tara but cannot as she now has the protective silver anklet. Tara manages to escape and later runs into Ananth, a boy whose father is dead and mother was eaten by a tiger when she was going to perform Sati.
Together they embark upon their journey once again. They need to find the water of life and Prabala to save Morni (thier village) from Zarku's evil clutches.
The most exciting chapter in the book is yet to come: the one including lord Yama and the water of life. In some places it gets so scary that a shiver runs down my spine. There are a lot of surprises and the book is filled with adventure and chills.

Mahatab Narsimhan has done a really good job giving mythology an engrossing modern plot. Read it for a quick adventurous read. The only problem is that this book answers all the questions, and by that I mean to say that if this was a single book then it would have made no difference, as it leaves no loose ends. Therefore, it doesn't really make you lunge for the 2nd or 3rd book, which I am reading now by the way. I am not sure if I feel like reviewing them. 
There are a lot of Indian references so you will need to already be familiar with Indian mythology to understand it.   

Saturday, March 5, 2011

Goosebumps - Night of the Living Dummy (from the LIving Dummy Collection) by R.L. STINE

Caution! if under the age of  3 please don't read this book because this will scare you out of your wits but if you have previously experienced the horrors ( and the nightmares) and already lost some of your wits, then this will scare you out of your remaining wits.
In the story 2 twins Kris and Lindy find a old ventriloquist's dummy next door ( and by the way the dummy was found by Lindy). So obviously Kris became way too jealous because Lindy became the best ventriloquist in the city and was earning money in birthday parties, so their father bought Kris a new dummy which she called Mr. Wood and Kris also started practising, but then things started to go wrong, very wrong. The dummy, Mr. Wood, started to appear at places and started destroying things. For example, it started talking, destroyed the refrigerator, Kris's jewellery was shattered to pieces, but the most horrible was when the dummy threw up green goo on the special concert Kris was supposed to perform at. Afterwards, Kris came to know that her sister was doing all this, but their parents were fed up of all this havoc, complaints etc. But then, Kris found a old piece of paper in the dummy's pocket it said Karru marri odonna loma molonu karrano, this was a strange language to Kris, she read these words aloud. Lo and Behold the dummy came to life! It called Kris it's servant, Kris tried throwing it away but it didn't work. Then, she tried killing it with a steam roller and at last, it worked! The steam roller flattened the dummy like a piece of paper. My opinion on this book is that it is too stupidly scary. When your read it, it seems like BOO! the dummy's going to come out and eat you but don't let that stop you - the story is quite impressive.