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A Great Read...A, August 28, 2008
This review is from: Knife on Skin at 7:30 (Paperback)
Knife On Skin At 7:30
By Farhan Ansari
To pick this book off the shelf and read its back cover description, it's described as... part travel log, part fantasy-fiction ghost story, and of a surgeon who globe trots his way around the world performing his skill--this write-up intrigued me. However, before I delved into it, a little light went on in my critic-brain that said "autobiography?" Wrapped up in all this fantasy-fiction genre is the life of this author. I was right.
Farhan Ansari is a newcomer to writing. I'm glad of this, because when I read a book like this--essentially a coming-of-age story-- the professional writer in me tends to be a little more critical and I analyze content more than I do on other books that I read.
Not that it really matters. Many of the best books I have read and critiqued have been of this nature, where many of the genres have been intermingled. My problem lies with the mixing of autobiography and fantasy together--as a professional writer, I personally feel that the two should not mix. However, having said that, Farhan Ansari has carried this off extremely well--and by his own account, this is the most directly autobiographical and it certainly is the most intimate I have read for a while.
Kife On Skin At 7:30 is a "page-turner". Not in the sense that the book keeps you on the edge of you seat because of suspense, but in a way that you become involved in the life of this surgeon. Experiencing his high's and low's of his life and of his profession and the eagerness of wanting to know what's going to happen to him next. Farhan Ansari's writing style is fluent as he transports you from one part of the world to the next--if not from one genre to another. A great read.
Vargie Johnson
Author of Historical Fiction
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Ansari's Debut Makes The Cut, May 3, 2008
This review is from: Knife on Skin at 7:30 (Paperback)
"Knife On Skin At 7:30" is a book that comes as something of a curiosity and an oddity. It is a memoir and a work of fiction. A biography and a medical journal. A supernatural drama and a detailed travelogue.
Written in a first person narrative, Ansari opens with a short note explaining bits and pieces behind his story and providing information that would otherwise be lost on the reader. The book reads like a combination of three different books, eclectically and cleverly weaved together to create a uniquely engaging read. Whether it is detailing precise and urgent medical procedures, envisioning "Alice", the 300 year old ghost who plays an important part in the book, or describing a number of locations that would put a James Bond movie to shame, Ansari's style of writing easily draws the reader into his world and pulls them along for the ride.
Taking his story, and his career, from the opening journey to Ireland, across to the exotic locations of Dubai, Singapore and Sydney, to the interweaved tale of ghostly Alice Aylward, the spirit Ansari meets frequently and even embarks on a time travelling adventure for in order to do her a favour, the pace continues at a leisurely but never mundane level and flows effortlessly from each multi-sectioned chapter to the next. Reading the book, there is always a sense that Ansari is talking directly to you. You can almost hear the words being spoken in your head rather than being read which makes this book so much different from many others.
One minor gripe is that there are some peculiar formatting choices throughout the book, where certain words or lines are separated from surrounding paragraphs. As I said, a very minor note.
Accompanied by charming pencil sketches depicting operation rooms, outdoor scenes and private moments, Knife on Skin at 7:30 offers much to it's readers and on completing the book I felt I had not only read a good story but received something of an education in places, the medical profession and the nature of people.
For anyone who enjoys either ghost stories, medical dramas or fictionally factual and engrossing memoirs, Knife on Skin at 7:30 is an entertaining and involving read that will hold your attention from the first page to the closing line.
Reviewer: Anthony Lund, Allbooks Reviews.
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Loved it! Thanks Farhan for inspiring me..., February 20, 2010
This review is from: Knife on Skin at 7:30 (Paperback)
I must say that this book is probably the best of its kind! if there was anything of its kind, that is...
I am a surgeon who has gone through a interesting journey of training and faced all kinds of similar situations. The book made me relive those good (and bad) old days. The supernatural part of the story takes us to an unexpected fantastic world that gives this great autobiography a very smart twist!
Farhan has his way with words... so simple , so clear, yet so intricate. I enjoyed every page... I loved every drawing...
Excellent ending!
Inspiring...
Thank you Farhan.
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