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Book: MIЯЯЯO: at THƎ WƎIЯ WAYWAЯ

Author: Manoj Kumar Sharma

Genre: Fiction

Format: Kindle

My Rating: 4.1 / 5 stars


Review:

Manoj's debut book 'Mirrro' is a perfect action-packed entertainer with the ideal amount of action, drama, love, and suspense. All that you would definitely find in a Bollywood flick. As I was proceeding, I could see images rolling in my memory, and I really had popcorns throughout the novel. Expressing all the uncanny techniques to resolve India's predicaments is absolutely unheard of and displays the author's creativity.

We invariably believe that each New Year, there'll be a New Progressive India. But will that actually be true? Will all the prevailing difficulties that India is suffering be abolished? Will there be further obstacles generated due to all the scientific inventiveness? The author has conscientiously exposed New India with its current problems and how it hits the general people. The vices, if not taken care of sensibly, will soon become poison.

I loved the idea of how every personality has its own unusual part in the complete scheme and how they add to the entire narrative. The emotions described appear so particular, nevertheless, invigorate you to do something for your country. We need to practice the maxim, 'Prevention is better than cure,' rather earnestly. It's safer not to do anything cynical in the first place, rather than ascertaining weird solutions later on.

There are many occurrences throughout the novel where you discern that the author has done his analysis remarkably. Be it from engineering, medical, media, mythological, or Indian antiquity viewpoints. The issues asked by the roles clearly represent that. There were some grammatical and sentence construction errors, it can be overlooked in the complete flow and hold of the tale.

I felt that the story had more of a dystopian with fantasy kinda vibe to it. So any enthusiasts out there who like such tales, I would for sure endorse this book. The speed of the story is neither too hasty nor too slow, but it's so gripping that you tend to run forward as quickly as feasible to know what transpires. Oh, and there's a small surprise towards the end you just cannot miss! Overall a fabulous read!

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