Ah. Piercing!!!
In this era of borrowed and monotonous fiction, it needs luck and karma by your side to come across such a marvel. I think I had both when I came across this book. I can't express my appreciation objectively because I am completely overwhelmed after reading Yakshini. This book has an effortless flow, which drifts us alongwith it. From the book cover till the very end of this book, the piece is sheer beauty.
Furthermore, the most striking aspect of this creation is it's ORIGINALITY! It is not borrowed! From the plot to it's expression everything is fresh and unique. Thanks to the author for reminding us about our treasure, as Indians.
But if you are reading it as a langugae student, make sure you read this author all the more because after reading this book I feel, he is that hermit who has spent several sleepless nights to perfect his language. As only after investing yourself relentlessly, any art form hands over it's power to you. And this hermit surely has that in him! So let's read him and learn how to inculcate the power of expression!
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