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I
sat in the flight for the first time just 4 years back and post that I had the
experience of flying for 8 times. I saw people reading and working on their
laptops but I loved watching the world from feet above through my window seat.
I used to think how these people end up reading something when they can also
enjoy clouds like me. Last weekend, I had gone to Delhi from Mumbai due to some
assignment and because of having books at my end pending for reviews, I thought
of finally reading in the flight and utilizing the 2 hours in the sky. I picked
up “The Last Avatar: Age of Kalki 1” written by one of my favourite authors,
Vishwas Mudagal, and I would like to thank the author for making my flying
experience better than all the flights I had before.
I
must say that since I read his 1st book, I was waiting for his 2nd
book desperately and seeing a book from an altogether different theme surprised
me. Vishwas is an entrepreneur in the technological space and I never knew he
possessed interest in history and mythology. The book is all about the blend
between his domain expertise of technology with history, mythology and even
future. There are many books which have been written on the concept of the Last
Avatar of Lord Vishnu, Kalki who shall come on Earth whenever needed on the
planet but I must say this is the easiest book written till date which shall
let you enjoy this book lightly without getting too much confused between
timelines, characters, situations, fantastical world etc.
The
book starts with an unwarranted nuclear test that China conducts which shocks
everyone in the world. The case gets escalated right up till President of USA. Later
on, book discusses how there is difference of opinions even within China where
the Government is not happy with what a person has done just for his personal
satisfaction. Finally, we get introduced with characters- Shen and Nushen who
belongs to Homo Supernus because of which they have some extra super-powers
than human beings. Nushen, throughout the storyline of the book becomes my favourite
because of the way she supports Neel, who is believed to be the next avatar of
Vishnu- Kalki.
The
chemistry of Nushen and Neel is so wonderfully described that the whole segment
when they run away from China’s capture is entertaining and chilling to read. The
flashback of Neel with Arya and Tiger is also an interesting read. The secret
that gets unveiled with that backstory has another big part to play in the
book. The character of Jian who is basically the antagonist of this book is
mentioned as someone having immense power to make the nuclear test at his will,
capture anyone from anywhere, make famous Chinese actress his slave under his
recluse. The segments where his difficult decisions etc. are narrated are also
described in a great manner as you can feel his strength, horribleness, hatred,
divisiveness, lustiness, betrayal etc. The
characterization of each and every character is done with perfectness as you
can completely imagine how they look and what they are like.
I
liked how author manages to discuss something as complex as concept of secret
society named The Rudras so easily making it understandable to everyone. The
author also manages to discuss something as terrorising as ISIS in the form of
terrorist group- Invisible Hand in the book which manages to attack the Indian
Parliament having the top ministers in the building at the time of bombing. Talking
about the climax, this is one of the best climaxes I have read from books that
still have parts to go for the story to end. This book ends with something
which doesn’t let this part of book feel as incomplete but yet makes you
thrilled and desperate for the further part of the tale.
Closing
the review, I must talk about the cover page which has this larger-than-life
sci-fi version of Lord Hanuman’s image. The cover page because of this looks
spectacular and makes the reader astonished as to how Lord Hanuman is related
with the last avatar of Kalki but I must tell you, this is not just an image
made for cover concept but is also the base of the war in the story. Do read
this book to find out about it and Vanar Sena’s importance. I give this book
4.75* out of 5 for the incredible writing, flawless narration, seamless
execution of complex concepts, action-packed scenes explained with words that
helps you in imagining everything in front of your eyes easily and with all of
this, still assuring that the book discusses above love and relationships
incessantly. Kudos!
Thanks.
ABHILASH
RUHELA!!!
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