Book review: Psycho
I created this blog much before but lazy me have found no interest to push myself to write down something. You guys will find 3 to 4 posts in all. Today I thought to write another masterpiece ;-) .
Last night I've started to read the suspense novel Psycho written by Robert Bloch and it was amazing. I have read a bengali translation of the book and it has only 123 pages, and I should complete it yesterday, but it is also obvious that a house wife like me has countless jobs and she can only read in a leisure time if she had. So I found it today after lunch hour when Samrat had started toward his office.
Well, well, well, one of the most beautiful story is in my hand I can say. Its a bestseller and a worldwide accepted psychological thriller written on 1959. This is the story of Norman Bates, his old-mean-tempered mother, and two sisters Mary and Lila though other characters came inevitably. It is said that the story was based on a true incident occurred on 1957 called the case of Ed Gein. Bloch wrote two sequels, Psycho II (1982) and Psycho House (1990) but I don't have them right now.
It was a bengali translation, but in relation with other translated books, this was much much better (surely you won't expect the real flavor of main script). The novel was adapted in 1960 into the feature film by director Alfred Hitchcock of the same name. Anish Das Apu is a good interpreter and did a good judgement with this book.
I created this blog much before but lazy me have found no interest to push myself to write down something. You guys will find 3 to 4 posts in all. Today I thought to write another masterpiece ;-) .
Last night I've started to read the suspense novel Psycho written by Robert Bloch and it was amazing. I have read a bengali translation of the book and it has only 123 pages, and I should complete it yesterday, but it is also obvious that a house wife like me has countless jobs and she can only read in a leisure time if she had. So I found it today after lunch hour when Samrat had started toward his office.
Well, well, well, one of the most beautiful story is in my hand I can say. Its a bestseller and a worldwide accepted psychological thriller written on 1959. This is the story of Norman Bates, his old-mean-tempered mother, and two sisters Mary and Lila though other characters came inevitably. It is said that the story was based on a true incident occurred on 1957 called the case of Ed Gein. Bloch wrote two sequels, Psycho II (1982) and Psycho House (1990) but I don't have them right now.
It was a bengali translation, but in relation with other translated books, this was much much better (surely you won't expect the real flavor of main script). The novel was adapted in 1960 into the feature film by director Alfred Hitchcock of the same name. Anish Das Apu is a good interpreter and did a good judgement with this book.
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