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See allGreat philosophical work!!
“For the coming of that day shall I fight, I and my sons and my chosen friends. For the freedom of Man. For his rights. For his life. For his honor”
and I call this as a revolution for the evolution of mankind and hence forth it can be claimed as.
I wouldn't comment on the story, I should not comment on the story as most part of it exactly co-relates with my life.
Also I have no right nor the wit to comment on this legendary novel. That's all you would want me to say,no... no!! that's it what you want to hear from what I might have said, see I have just made it simple for the readers.
Initially the story was very pleasing but later when Mikhail took a part in the story I was completely annoyed by the things that he was preaching.. Later part of novel completely revolves around the superstitions of Mikhail - Divine voice of love... I didn't like it as I don't believe in them. If I ignore those things then I would surely enjoy the novel fully for its philosophical content...
Though there are many, here are some citations which I likes to the most..
“I'm not interested. I'm not in the mood
How could they possibly know if they were in the mood or not if they had never tried? But there was no point in asking; the truth was they were afraid of any change that would upset the world they had grown”
“Until One morning, I'll wake up and find I'm thinking about something else, and then I'll know the worst is over. My heart might be bruised, but it will recover and become capable of seeing the beauty of life once more. It's happened before, it will happen again, I'm sure. When someone leaves, it's because someone else is about to arrive.”
What a waste!, The first three books in the series made me to think that it would make such a great book for children. But the ‘The Miserable Mill' is sure a miserable one in the way the story being portrayed.
Sunny made a sword fight with her teeth?
Klaus pulled the log with chewed gum?
Sunny scrubbed the branches off from the tree with her teeth?
What a stupidity!
If the above things were true then the story should be in fantasy but it isn't. I will never recommend this series atleast beginning from the ‘The Miserable Mill', or atleast ‘The Miserable Mill' to anyone.
To be sure I will never read it again, if I did then I would be perfectly out of sense, the word ‘perfectly' here means ‘absolute stupidity'.