A review by bookschharming
Glory Roslyn and the Heart of Universe by Tushar

3.0

Glory Roslyn and The Heart of Universe is the first part of the six-book series written by Indian author Tushar. In his debut book, he created a seven world that are connected with hidden portals known as cameras. An eleven-year-old girl named Glory and Lintie discovers a magical creature, named Roslyn, that drives them into the hidden world.

They are far away from the Earth and finds themselves into the lands of Kaiser. The chief Paterfamilias helped them to get acquainted with their new surroundings. He considered them as three saviors who will help them to get their people redemption. While Lintie and Glory's main objective is to find Roslyn's parents, destiny has some other plans for them. Glory has something on her hand known as Loops of Fortune that makes her special. She brings hope wherever she goes.

In another world, named Alphorns, King Vayne's sister Mystic Misti, the Goddess of hope was blasphemed by some evil beings. All the efforts to bring her back were backfired. According to a prophecy, she shares a connection with the saviors. The author further portrays the kinships protectors made in their journey, and their fights to bring hope. They made some tough choices that create a firm base for upcoming books and give endless ideas about what to anticipate.

Narration - The book is fast-paced and pinned the readers from the start. It has Ill dwellers, witches, wizards, warlocks, ghosts, and many other deadly monsters that helped the story to progress smoothly, but none of them leaves a mark. Not a single villain is noteworthy. Maybe they all are just puppets. Tushar has done good work, but I am expecting much more mysteries and sensible-deep conversations, and about the real knave in the next volume. Overall, this book is proved to be a one-time fun read. If you're new into fantasy, this book will prove to be a good start. I recommend it to young adult readers.

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