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Writers’ Overdose

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Continuing on my May reading spree, I finished a few books that I had marked “to read” on Goodreads. Incidentally, most of the ones I completed, were by Umera Ahmad.

The stories I finished were:

And there are a few observations. Things that I wouldn’t have noticed otherwise.

First, and foremost, her writing can be addictive. Once you start the book, it is very difficult to put it down. Her narration is so dramatic. I hold my breath while reading, anticipating another twist in the tale. She knows how to engage the reader.

However…

I attribute it totally to reading it all at once, but I feel like I had an overdose of her. After that, except for Hilal-e-Jur’at, all the stories, and the characters, seemed just the SAME.

 

1) Her characters are always extreme. Too good or too bad. There are few real people.

2) Her hero (which is female) is best at everything. She knows it all.

3) It is dark. There is revenge, conspiracy, and insults, ALL THE TIME.

4) It is repetitive. The army, the bureaucracy, the CSS exams. Characters are commissioners, and Army Captains, and Retired Generals, in so many stories, that I can’t distinguish between those.

I thought more and more about it. I felt that I could generalize those observations to other writers as well.

What I am saying is, even if some of the elements are repeated in all / most of the stories; they are excellent story tellers. And they know how to hold a reader’s attention. If you feel, like I did, that it is sounding too similar; switch to some other author for a while. By all means, however, read all the work by all your favorite authors. The names I listed are some of my favorite ones. How ’bout you?

Happy Reading!

Regards,

Shabana Mukhtar

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