Rhythm Roger - The Secrets of Electon by Himanshu Rai - Book Review


Book: Rhythm Roger
Author: Himanshu Rai
Publisher: Invincible Publishers
Genre: Sci-Fi Fiction
Format: Kindle
My Rating: 4 / 5 Stars

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Book Review:
Himanshu Rai's Sci-Fi Fiction book 'Rhythm Roger' is fully action-packed and adventuresome. This book, coming from one of the best-selling authors, automatically raises your bar of expectations, and trust me when I say this, you are not disappointed. I hadn't read sci-fi in a while, and this book was a refreshing read. You absolutely can't keep the book away.

Rhythm, from the human world, has entered into a completely different virtual world, Electon, invented by Heinrich Rudolf Hertz. This virtual world is of frequency and electromagnetic waves. Rhythm has to understand this new world, its people, its politics, and also save the world. It'll be interesting to find out how our Rhythm's journey unfolds and what happens in the end.

Let's start with the dazzling book cover; it prepares you ready for the ride. And then the blurb, I found it to be a little abrupt. The preface starts by asking you some questions that leave you thinking. The graphics included in the book is a brilliant idea. I must say the author has done an in-depth study of the subject, and the same reflects in the book.

This book is for those who are looking to gorge on a new and different kind of sci-fi fantasy. The story ends in a cliffhanger, which leaves you wondering as to what's going to happen next. The plot is fascinating; however, it's composition could have been better. The book has information in such minute detail that it is sometimes unimportant.


Overall, a superb, fast-paced read!


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