Recently, a friend passed me some reading material to help me pass the time at home. And boy, did it help.
When she said that she didn't understand the book, and she regretted ever buying it, i laughed at her.
When she said that she's too stupid for the book; i just had to give it a shot.
When she said that she didn't even finish it ; i'm almost tempted to follow in her her footsteps.
We're both too stupid for the book. For anyone trying to wreck their brain cells, go read it.
The God of Small Things, author Aryunthati Roy (i don't even want to check the book for the correct spelling of the name.)
Anyway, from what i gather, it's about... India.
And the Indian caste System that the author Sort Of Explained in the Vaguest Way (look, i'm writing like her. The entire book is written like this).
Towards the end of the book, i still had no idea what's going on, or what the hell am i supposed to be understanding.
By the way, it won the Booker Prize award as well. My friend's such a sucker to fall for these kind of books with awards pasted all over the covers. HEhe
No updates till i'm done playing Suikoden V. Maybe i'll write something about it later.