Midnight's children

No cover

Midnight's children (2009, Recorded Books)

[sound recording] /, 30 pages

English language

Published Jan. 8, 2009 by Recorded Books.

OCLC Number:
316976743

View on OpenLibrary

1 star (2 reviews)

In India, one thousand and one children are born in the hour following the midnight commemorating the country's independence from British rule. And of those children, none is more entwined with the destiny of that land than Saleem Sinai, he of dubious birth and a nose of astounding proportion. Discovering a psychic connection with midnight's other thousand, Saleem recounts a life both reflecting and recreating the modern history of his oft-troubled homeland.

42 editions

A book that sounds awesome, but is not.

No rating

I wanted to read this book for a long time. It sounds awesome, a kid born right at midnight as newly partitioned India officially is declared independent of Britian, and he eventually learns he has magic abilities that include the ability to communicate telepathically with all other kids that were born in the first hour since the country's birth.

It, however, is not good. I find nothing redeeming about this story. Nothing happens in the entire first section of the book, to the point the protagonist's wife even goes about interrupting the story asking him to get to the good part. It's kind of meta, but not in the fun way. When we got to section II it kept feeling like it was just about to get good, just enough to keep my reading. Yet, nothing ever came interesting. I read some 400 pages before I gave up on it. …

avatar for fu@millefeuilles.cloud

rated it

1 star

Subjects

  • Paranormal fiction
  • Poor children
  • Relations
  • Fiction
  • Infants switched at birth
  • Children of the rich
  • Hinduism
  • Islam

Lists