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It has been very rare when I have
picked up a book which belongs to the world of fantasy because I am generally
not used to imagining stuff a lot while reading which are not usual. That is
the reason why I have still not gone through Harry Potter series because I feel
very hard to connect with such stories. But still I like picking up such books
rarely to be connected with this genre too. I have just finished reading
another fantasy-based book on Kindle named “The Left Roof” which also comes
with a tagline “A Way to the Infinity World”. The book is written by two
authors, Narendra Singh Nathawat and Vishvendra Singh Nathawat and published by
Partridge publishers.
The book starts off very well
which keeps the readers hooked to the story as they want to know about the
protagonist’s past and his parents’ back story. The suspense behind the old
home is what makes the reader excited in the initial few pages itself and after
the concept of Infinity World gets introduced, the world of fantasy gets opened
for the reader. The way characterization and conceptualization has been drafted
for this section of the story tells about the authors’ dedicated towards
telling the story about an imaginary world where each and every term has to be
created to make the fake world seem to be live. The way authors have described
the fantasy part makes it very easy for the readers to imagine the scenarios
which adds effects to the book.
The 2nd half of the
book gets little slow in the beginning but the way whole pre-climax is handled
makes the closing of the story even more interesting. I just felt that the
climax could have been a lot better as it ended in a very lighter note. Just
like the movie, Bluffmaster, even this book manages to surprise the readers in
the end and make them go like “Why the authors didn’t tell this in the first
page itself!” This is the surprise element of this book- The very last small
paragraph. The drawback of the book is that it stops discussing anything about
the Earth etc. but only focuses on the escapade of the protagonists and his
supporters from here and there in the Infinity World. I also felt that the
narration of the book could have been better as it becomes quite of a booster
in between where the plot is taken forward by discussing one scene after
another in hurry. Otherwise, this is a good fantasy novel. I give it 3.25* out
of 5.
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