After reading the captivating first part, the suspense and thrill of the story kept me engaged throughout the entire series. While I don't consider myself an avid reader, this fictional book intrigued me with its perfect blend of Hindu mythology and imagination. It reminded me not to judge a book by its cover, but rather by the guilty pleasure I found in its fascinating storyline.
I had the pleasure of meeting the author, Akshat Gupta, at a book fair where I inquired about the book's premise. He shared a glimpse of the tale, starting with Om's capture at Ross Island, which immediately piqued my curiosity.
Reading the second and third parts only deepened my amazement, especially with the mind-blowing ending that left me hungry for more. The words "It's not over yet" echoed in my mind, promising further excitement.
This series beautifully weaves together elements of Hindu mythology, shedding light on various events and showcasing the eternal battle between good and evil. The author skillfully brings mythological characters to life and connects them with the contemporary timeline, introducing the concept of yugas.
In a world where Greek mythology and the multiverse concept captivate our imaginations, I eagerly await another installment from Akshat Gupta, hoping for even more thought-provoking concepts to be explored.
This book is a perfect choice for those who may find mythology boring when read through conventional textbooks. It ignites curiosity and encourages readers to delve deeper into the rich world of mythology, leaving a lasting impact on those who appreciate both mythology and fiction.
I consider myself fortunate to have met the author, and I eagerly await any future books he writes. Kudos to Akshat Gupta for crafting such an extraordinary series.