Aug 14, Niranj rated it liked it. If you've already read Dork, the prequel to this book, you aren't in for a surprise. Einstein continues with his mis adventures with his employer and the book is a detailed recording his day-to-day life, when in London, working for a client through his employer, in the form of his journal entries. In case you haven't read the first book, do that first before picking this one up.
Good read, but somewhere after the reaching the middle, the book does tend to become a bit overbearing. To those who If you've already read Dork, the prequel to this book, you aren't in for a surprise. The ending was rather hurried, almost like running out of space to complete an essay during the exam. Those who take these words seriously and apply it to their career would probably end up getting arrested.
The book is a decent read, and just like Dork, has a few moments described in accurate detail that were absolutely hilarious hair dryer incident, duty free shopping at Brussels among others that I do not want to mention. Unlike Dork, which anyone who has been through college can relate to, probably due to the fact that I really do not understand banking or consultancy and the terminology used, I couldn't understand a lot of stuff written here, but that never really stopped me from enjoying the book, since Einstein seems to be a bigger moron with even lesser understanding of what goes on in his own world.
The book is funny, racist, spattered with swear words - ones expecting a work of literature are better off skipping this one, but I suppose the ones who have been following the authors work earlier book, columns, twitter feed, and blog know exactly what they're getting themselves into.
End of the day, probably due to reasons mentioned above, this didn't make as much of an impression that Dork made - Sorry Sidin, but I do believe you can put up a much better book, and am hoping to see that in the next instalment of Robin Varghese's mis adventures. Mar 04, Ashish rated it it was amazing Shelves: own-physical. Sequel to "Dork" will be judged slightly inferior only because it's being compared to amazing first book. In itself, it continues to be laugh out loud funny from first page to last.
Sidin Vadukut hasn't lost touch with humour and that's satisfying. This book has more action and less thoughts, is easily understood by readers without MBA background something I'd complained earlier and perhaps has an eye on potential movie-deal. Character of Einstein is picked up as was left earlier and hence eve Sequel to "Dork" will be judged slightly inferior only because it's being compared to amazing first book.
Character of Einstein is picked up as was left earlier and hence even though book doesn't uses much information from previous book some small references , it appears to be written only for someone who has read previous book. All in all, go ahead and you will not be disappointed. Jan 31, Ashok. After a very very long time I laughed while reading a book. Better than Chethan bhagat books Except five point someone. A must read for all the fun loving reader. Even though its not a new way of presenting a story, telling the story using dairy entries of main protagonist is really cool.
Now I am going to find the first part of this book and will read and write a review here. Nov 19, Karthick rated it liked it. It's like talking to my own self. Jotting down journal entries of my own life - minus all the sex - minus all the women - minus the stay at London.
Except that it's all the same. Good to be back reading Sidin. On the whole, predictable most of the times yet funny. Nov 21, Lyazzat rated it it was amazing. Another epic hilarious book, though sure peeps thought I am mental as was breaking down with laughter during reading it on the public transport. Going to crack the third book now. May 10, Srikanth rated it did not like it.
I could only read 50 odd pages with a lot of pain. Utter waste of time. Not even a bit funny. Aug 22, Brian Cowlishaw rated it liked it. It's always irritating in real life and funny in fiction: the arrogant total moron who thinks he's a genius.
The first book was a bit better, but this one is a fun light read. Jun 19, Sonali Dabade rated it really liked it Shelves: reads. I hadn't liked the first Dork book that much but this one, I cackled at. Or with. Whichever way. Sidin Vadukut, I realize, has a brand of humor that is different from any other out there. It doesn't make you go 'Ayyo deivame' like many other books. Even I'm surprised I like it, even though it feels like I'm being unfair to the author.
If you don't like the first book, try this one, too. You I hadn't liked the first Dork book that much but this one, I cackled at. You might like this one just like I did. Jun 12, Tejas rated it really liked it. A far cry from Dork 1, but retains Vadukut's sense of humour, Management references, to his time in the Gulf - the book is packed with laughs. Good, breezy read, hilarious in parts.
Didn't make the impact that the 1st part of the trilogy had, but still a fun, fun read. Jul 29, Karishma rated it it was ok. Shockingly, just as puerile as the first. A truly awful protagonist who infuriatingly always comes up trumps. Thank goodness I didn't buy the third book too. Small mercies. Apr 18, Ashmi Chheda rated it really liked it.
This book is hilarious! A must read! Jul 15, Nithya rated it it was amazing. Even better than the first book! Mar 12, Ranjit Shinde rated it really liked it Shelves: owned. The antics of Einstein take us to London, where he is deputed to the Lederman offices. His stupid antics and his belief in his non existent theoretical consulting abilities takes the readers on a roller coaster of silliness.
A breeze if you sit down and read it at one go, a real lifesaver at the end of a long work day.. Feb 14, Srikanth rated it really liked it. March 13 Blog, you wont beleive what just happened this week with me.
I was stuck with the same guy, Robinator, who told me funny story last year about his mis-adventures. So, turns out he was carefully packed and shipped to London, where he was self proclaimed financial guru and an expert at banking This would be in climax though. I doubt if my diary atleast has matter to be turned in a 20 pages article Noting down in a notepad to write a diary daily rather than once in a year when something good, no, great, no no Blog, greatest thing happens to me in my life.
We never know. My Blog could be turned into another of those Robinatory adventures. Whats that. Oh Come on.. Stop scratching my finger. Damn Blog, stop bugging. I know this aint my life story, its a review , i get it. So Roblu, this is what his girl friend gowri calls him sweetly, is sent to London on a mission of saving the world from aliens and protecting Angelina Jolie from alien villain, Mogambo, who uses his signature line, Mogambo is happy, whenever he kills someone.
Now that i got your attention Blog, this aint Dorks story, its my story. I had you for a while. Glad you agree even i can write. Anyways, keeping aside story of my dream project i will try to wrap up this review in a short way. Robin Varghese, after his misadventure with the Voicemail in the first book, is hired by Dufrensy and is sent to London where he would work for Lederman on a new project.
The mis adventure start right from he trying to go to an Art museum, he trying to download some Raveena stuff as tension reliever, his child welfare organisation goofup, his microphone massacre, he calling a chinese chick as chinky and falling in love with him for 46 hours exactly, Gowri undisclosed visit to london to surprise him and last but the least his and dominics trail of bribing Tom to save the project.
This installment of robinatory was funny, witty and mis adventurous, yet it missed the X-Factor which was there in the first part Blog, am i not soudning like Anu Malik from Indian Idol auditions.. Hopped into the restroom, stood before the mirror and spit on my mirror image.
Would never try to do Anu Malikisim ever again.. Sidin writing is something which is easy to connect, easy to read and funny to implement. You could see the effects of me trying his writing style.
He follows the same style of dairy writing, yet it would be of more clarity than what i am doing here. Gotto to work on some important presentations for tommorows meeting I just tried to be more hi-fi. In it, you will see how Anthony Scallione started off as an awkward teenager who is bullied by his classmates, but through a twist of fate becomes something of super hero and celebrity.
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