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From the Publisher Review: it is good one . It is a creative story and adding myth in it is a wow Review: This is a book for who love to read sci-fi, fiction,mythological - Completely amazing story! Since Hindu mythology is so vast and has elements of rebirth and immortality, it gives creative minds amazing opportunity to utilize the myths, the prophecies, the legends, for the sake of story telling. The hidden hindu is based on the concept of the seven immortals in Hinduism who are believed to be alive even after the end of the epoch (yug) they were born in. I have long been fascinated by the idea of the last avatar of Vishnu- Kalki who is prophesied to descend on the earth at the end of Kali yuga. So, when I read the blurb, I was intrigued. The book definitely has a unique concept of blending science fiction with mythology, of finding a balance between past and present, mortality and immortality and this is why I really appreciated this book for its originality and story telling. The narration is the key when it comes to books that deal with such complicated themes and this book lacked the gripping narration it deserved. It reads like diary entries or even a play where characters just keep saying their lines without any descriptions of their body language, their surroundings, that can give us an insight into their motivations and explain what drives them for the reader to be able to connect with them and the story. The plot, like I said, is engaging and the book ends on an exciting note where you can't help but ask for more. Kudos to the author for being able to create a world that even though isn't perfect by any means, still manages to lure you in. I have the orijinal copy personally signed by the author akshat sir for me. Eagerly waiting for the next part.β€









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D**A
it is good one . It is a creative story and adding myth in it is a wow
P**A
This is a book for who love to read sci-fi, fiction,mythological
Completely amazing story! Since Hindu mythology is so vast and has elements of rebirth and immortality, it gives creative minds amazing opportunity to utilize the myths, the prophecies, the legends, for the sake of story telling. The hidden hindu is based on the concept of the seven immortals in Hinduism who are believed to be alive even after the end of the epoch (yug) they were born in. I have long been fascinated by the idea of the last avatar of Vishnu- Kalki who is prophesied to descend on the earth at the end of Kali yuga. So, when I read the blurb, I was intrigued. The book definitely has a unique concept of blending science fiction with mythology, of finding a balance between past and present, mortality and immortality and this is why I really appreciated this book for its originality and story telling. The narration is the key when it comes to books that deal with such complicated themes and this book lacked the gripping narration it deserved. It reads like diary entries or even a play where characters just keep saying their lines without any descriptions of their body language, their surroundings, that can give us an insight into their motivations and explain what drives them for the reader to be able to connect with them and the story. The plot, like I said, is engaging and the book ends on an exciting note where you can't help but ask for more. Kudos to the author for being able to create a world that even though isn't perfect by any means, still manages to lure you in. I have the orijinal copy personally signed by the author akshat sir for me. Eagerly waiting for the next part.β€
A**N
mythology
A nice blend of science and mythology. The story starts with a bang and ends with a bang, a nice build up and narration of different stories to set the tone. That was probably the most speedy 200 pages of my life. An amazing blend of mythology and science fiction, this story takes place in 2041 with events spread all across history (both recorded and mythical). The Hidden Hinduβ is an enthralling trilogy that takes readers on a mesmerizing journey through the realms of mythology, immortality, and profound secrets.
G**H
Super fun and interesting read
I loved the book. It is a fiction book that ties a lot of mythological aspects about Hinduism. The writing style of Mr Akshat Gupta is very engaging and it is such that even a non-fiction reader will love this book. It is a good fun book to read to give you mind a tour of imagination and history. I thoroughly enjoyed reading the first book and will be buying the second one for sure. It is a trilogy and you would want to stick to the story because is well written. All the characterizations are so good that I could see the story happening in front of me and I loved the ending and last couple of chapters. Totally hooked! Must buy and a must read!
V**N
Mindblowing Read...!!!
Om Shastri an Aghori is taken to an isolated Island and is being inquired by a team of Scientists and some Experts from different fields. He is a Man of Secrets or the Secret Himself.... In 2041 Prithvi a 21 year old boy remembers incidents from the past (even before he was born). Read the Book to know who Om Shastri is and what is his Secret?? ππππππ - 1. π·πππ - Faster than Pushpak. 2. π·πππ - Are you looking for a thrilling roller coster Ride, so here is the one where you will get many twists and turns..!!! 3. π³πππππππ - Simple, easily understandable yet beautiful. 4. π»πππππ - Mythology VS Science, Immortality, etc. 5. πͺπππππππππ - All the Character were developed well. Rest characters were also fleshed brilliantly. ππππππππππ ππππππ - β΅ This is the first book in the Trilogy. Other books are yet to come out. β΅ The Characters were so well described that even the height, tone and personality of every single character was given. Though it was all given in the initial chapters which was somewhat odd to read but it made sense. β΅ The Debate between Science and Mythology was beautifully written, alongwith Facts and Figures which was quite impressive. β΅ Strong Female Characters were portrayed and there were scenes in the book which gave beautiful messages. β΅ The Action scenes were also greatly written. β΅ The scientific part, the history part and the mythology part was all justified and even if you don't know anything you will know after you read this book. β΅ To add to the joy of reading this book, Dhoni Entertainment is coming out with a series adaptation to this book.
D**P
A must read book
The best book to know about our ancient history
βΉ**Y
"Uneven Beginnings: The Hidden Hindu Part 1 Promises More Than It Delivers"
Summary The Hidden Hindu Part 1 by Akshat Gupta attempts to blend Hindu mythology with modern science fiction, creating a narrative centered around Prithvi, a twenty-one-year-old on a quest to find Om Shastri, a mysterious middle-aged aghori (a devotee of Shiva). Om Shastri, who claims to have witnessed and participated in events from all four yugas (epochs in Hinduism), is captured and interrogated in a high-tech facility on an isolated Indian island. His revelations about his past and the search for other immortals hold the potential to upend ancient beliefs and reshape the future. What I Liked The novel begins with a promising premise. Prithvi's search for Om Shastri draws readers into a world where ancient mythology intersects with modern science. The storyline, focusing on the interrogation of Om Shastri, is intriguing. His recounting of past lives and interactions with key figures from Hindu epics like the Ramayana and Mahabharata adds depth and mystery. The hardcover edition significantly improves the reading experience over the earlier released paperback. The better print quality and more durable binding enhance readability, making it a preferable choice for avid readers. What I Did Not Like Despite its compelling plot, the book falls short in execution. The writing style is often choppy and lacks the polish needed for a seamless narrative. The story could benefit greatly from more thorough editing, as certain dialogue sections are unclear, with multiple charactersβ conversations intertwined in the same paragraph, making it difficult to follow. Character development is another weak point. Some characters are stereotypically described, leading to clichΓ©d portrayals that detract from the story. The action scenes, though present, fail to deliver the intensity and excitement found in other works of the genre. The narrative's attempt to intertwine mythology and science fiction is ambitious but somewhat disjointed. The constant interruptions during Om Shastri's interrogation dilute the impact of his revelations, and the back-and-forth questioning becomes repetitive and tiresome. Genre and Context Mythological fiction has gained popularity in India, with authors like Ashwin Sanghi, Amish Tripathi, and Anand Neelakantan leading the charge. These authors successfully blend Hindu epics and sacred texts into engaging fictional narratives. The Hidden Hindu aims to join this genre but struggles to find its footing due to its uneven writing and underdeveloped characters. Final Thoughts The Hidden Hindu Part 1 is a book with a fascinating premise that unfortunately falls short in its execution. While the narrative starts strong, it quickly loses momentum due to poor writing and character development. The storyβs potential is evident, but the book fails to fully deliver on its promise. Despite these shortcomings, there is hope that the premise will pick up pace and quality in the second installment. The intriguing concept of blending mythology with modern science deserves a better execution, and there is potential for improvement in future books. Given the issues with the first installment, I will wait until the second installment is released in hardcover, hoping for a more polished and engaging narrative. For readers willing to overlook its flaws, The Hidden Hindu offers a glimpse into a world where ancient myths meet contemporary science. However, it leaves much to be desired, and one can only hope that the series improves as it progresses.
H**A
Mix of Mythology and Science fiction
A good read. You will never get bored for a second with this book. Will definitely recommend to the people who are beginners in reading. Have read this Triology completely after watching few interviews of author Akshat Gupta. Loved the way book starts. First part is very captivating. You will definitely start searching about Aghori sadhus while reading the first part :D But after that as all the immortals will keep showing up.. the book will feel a bit like Marvels Avenger movie series with last book like the End Game where all the superheros will fight the evil. But still book will keep you hooked as you will get a lot to learn about Hindu Mythology/History as well. By the end of 3rd part you will keep hoping that the most loved immortal.. Hanuman ji.. will also appear and will turn the war in the favor of immortals but he doesnt :( may be author is going to continue the story from 3rd part.. coz of the way 3rd book ends.. At the end of book to your surprise one important character/avatar/immortal will realise about true himself. Hoping that next books/series too will come.
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