Saturday, 13 February 2016

Book Review: The Architect's Apprentice





THE COVER OF THIS BOOK IS SO FREAKING GORGEOUS ! This is my first book of 2016, read it in January but only now i got the time in reviewing it for you guys. I just found out that this book is one of the nominees for Goodreads Best Book of 2015. I have no doubt it could get there because this book is really wonderful. As i am the fan of historical fiction, mystery and adventure genre, The Architect's Apprentice is capable of making me cannot stay put while reading it haha.  

The story and plot

The first two pages have already caught my eyes on reading more of it. It started on telling the readers about Jahan and his white Elephant, Chota working with the famous architect in Istanbul, Sinan. From here also I got the insight on the cruelity of the ruler of Istanbul during the Ottoman Empire. After that, the real story begins. See ? This kind of plot make me want to know more. It first started with a portion of the story from the middle and then it somehow do the flashback thingy to show us what had and will happen. The story build up on how Jahan, a man from Hindustan survived on the land of Istanbul without no one to rely on. All he knew was he is there as elephant tamer, his elephant, Chota is a gift for the Sultan and he has to steal precious gems of Istanbul for the captain that brought him there. Hence, stealing is somehow became his job before Sinan saved him and made him his apprentice. Shafak is brilliant in adding cultures of Istanbul into this story and i have to say that it made me eager to go there ! The cultures are beautiful. How Muslims, Jews, gypsies and Christians live together harmonically is something that I would want to see with my own eyes. I enjoy the idea of including the conflicts within the country into the plot as it allows me to realize that a place may seem unbreakable, serene and complete but no one knows how the people struggle to keep it secure. However I did not quite like the plot where wars took place because I seem not to understand it so well. As the story goes, Shafak included a bit of romance but not much. Just like a pinch of salt ( if you could relate like that haha ) I like it you know. The way Jahan and Mihrimah ( the Princess of Istanbul ) fell in love with each other. They are far, very far from each other but the hearts, are never apart. Then, after Sinan took Jahan as his apprentice, the story gets even more mysterious and quite confusing if you lost your focus. Jahan is a kind of man that wants answers to every questions he had on mind and living with Sinan, he could not get the answer easily. While he is helping Sinan building bridges, mosque, houses and other architectures, he is also helping himself. During this part of the story, I have so many questions in my mind that I made me want to finish it fast and get the answer ! When I have gotten my answers, I am shocked. Really shocked.

The writing style

It is not an easy going writing style but not a difficult to understand kinda style either. You are good to go if you are focus. This is mainly because Shafak's style in conveying the story is not straight forward. You need to understand the meaning behind it. That's why this book has lots of good quotes that I could only understand after rereading that phrase at least two times. But, it's worth it. It is like interpreting or decoding a hidden message. You will feel proud of yourselves when you finally got it right. In addition, the style is quite soft and calming. erk are that the words ? hoho. But what I mean is i'm in love with the writing style. But, I found out that Shafak is quite lacking in describing the wars and battlefield parts. That's the reason why I skipped that part I guess. 

Spoiler part

I am so not over from the fact that Jahan and Mihrimah cannot be together just because Jahan is not a royalty ! How could they ? They are clearly in love but they have to keep that to themselves for ages. Up until the last breath of Mihrimah, she is still in love with Jahan and  I know it even though her guardian, Dada told Jihan she is just fond of him, nothing more than that. The shocker part is when I all Jahan's questions are answered.. by Dada. I never thought that Dada would be the person behind all of the incidents that have happened ! But I cannot and do not want to believe that Mihrimah and somehow Sinan had something to do with Dada. Dada is a witch. A WITCH ! How bad is that ? After all this while, she has been there. Watching and waiting.

End of spoiler part

I enjoy this book very much. Gave it 5/5 stars. 

Monday, 17 August 2015

Book Review #4: Lola and the Boy Next Door



Olla readers, me again and Alhamdulillah this is my 4th book review and I am so excited about this one.

This book is so relaxing but still not draggy which made me so in love in it until I could finish it in one day haha how cool is that. The characters are just enough for me and they are not too complicated to understand either. I found out that too much characters either minor or major would make myself to be less focus on the characters themselves.

The story already started out with explaining about why Lola was so afraid of their neighbour's come back to the neighbourhood which one of the reason I felt it's fun for me to read more without the need to rush but still make me wanted to continue reading as much as I could.

Even though this is quite an easy reading, I've felt a mix of feeling reading it. Lola love life is so smooth but yet complicated at the same time. The idea of Lola and Cricket living next to each other and that their room is also close to each other made me think of Taylor Swift's song, You Belong With Me and also some other teenage movies I've watched- hoping one day it could happen to me yeah day dreaming.

Somehow I could feel connected with Lola's love life. Because of some misunderstanding and an untold secret, Lola build a brick to separate herself from Cricket. She tried to find the same feeling of love but could not find it and then got together with a rocker man instead. At first I was mad on how people try to separate both of them- I mean despite the age difference, Max sincerely love Lola. Right ? Yeah.. that's what I thought too but then Stephanie Perkins started to mess up with my belief.

***SPOILER PART***

To be honest, at the first half of my reading, I dislike Cricket and Calliope very much. Why did he just moved away without even explaining the truth to Lola ? Nothing is too late. Well a call would do right ? Why did he have to wait until the moment when Lola is happy with Max to mess things up ?

I was on Max's side for quite a while. But then I noticed a few changes on Max while he's busy touring with his band. I know he was there when Lola needed him but not too clear things up. Lola ran to her only to run away from her problems- to run away from her true feelings towards Cricket. She wanted to forget him but she can't- OBVIOUSLY.

When the truth finally comes out- I just hated myself. Max is a liar ! Well I know I should have known but my head seems to not function well- probably because I still cannot forgive Cricket who's obsessed with her sister- Calliope is such a selfish young girl. Max spilled the beans at last- he doesn't even sincerely in love with Lola. He felt like he have too- not because he's not madly adoring Lola like Cricket did. I almost screamed in anger when Lola went to his apartment to clear things up but he yelled that he had slept with a woman ( the word woman is too irritate Lola of course ) and then he slammed the door. I wonder how Lola could cope quite well with that tho.

The romance between Lola and Cricket grew up slowly and steady which made me giggle everytime they are together. In my opinion, things tend to get better and stay wonderful longer with patience in ourselves. Sooner, I realised that Cricket is a resemblance of Peter in 'To All the Boys I've Loved Before' OMG ! How I wished both of them are in my reality !

As for Calliope, even if at the end it is revealed that she is not that bad, I still cannot understand why she's over-protective about her twin. I mean, Cricket is a guy already just leave him write his own story. I felt nothing when Calliope didn't get to be the Champion in the Olympics. She deserves it - hahaha I am mean.

***END OF SPOILER PART***

I really recommend this book tho. It's a light reading really, but worth it :) I am excited to start Anna and the French Kiss ( yeah I did it backward-on purpose ) after I read Anny May's Black Book :D