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A review by confuzzledreader
The Hidden Hindu 2 by Akshat Gupta
4.0
“The Hidden Hindu” is an enthralling trilogy that takes readers on a mesmerizing journey through the realms of mythology, immortality, and profound secrets. With its intricate plot and well-crafted characters, this series captivates from start to finish.
The first book sets the stage by introducing Prithvi, a young protagonist in search of the mysterious aghori, Om Shastri. The quest to find Om, who claims to have witnessed the four yugas and participated in epic Hindu tales like the Ramayana and Mahabharata, immediately sparks intrigue. The blend of ancient mythology and modern technology, with Om being captured and held on an isolated Indian island, adds a unique and thrilling twist to the story.
As the plot unfolds, the true nature of Om’s extraordinary past begins to unravel, leaving everyone astounded. The team surrounding Om discovers his quest to find other immortals from each yuga, shaking the foundations of ancient beliefs and potentially altering the future. This revelation opens up a world of possibilities and introduces a web of interconnected characters whose stories intertwine in surprising ways.
The pacing of the trilogy is well-executed, with each book building upon the previous one, raising the stakes and maintaining a sense of urgency. The intricate relationships between the characters, filled with alliances, hidden agendas, and conflicting loyalties, add depth and complexity to the storyline. Readers become emotionally invested in their journeys, eagerly turning the pages to discover their ultimate fates.
The author skillfully employs unexpected twists and revelations, keeping readers guessing and engaged throughout. The intricate mysteries surrounding the immortals and the hidden words generate a sense of wonder and anticipation.
Overall, this trilogy is a delightful read, filled with captivating twists and turns. I highly recommend it to those who have a fondness for Hindu mythology interwoven with fiction.
The first book sets the stage by introducing Prithvi, a young protagonist in search of the mysterious aghori, Om Shastri. The quest to find Om, who claims to have witnessed the four yugas and participated in epic Hindu tales like the Ramayana and Mahabharata, immediately sparks intrigue. The blend of ancient mythology and modern technology, with Om being captured and held on an isolated Indian island, adds a unique and thrilling twist to the story.
As the plot unfolds, the true nature of Om’s extraordinary past begins to unravel, leaving everyone astounded. The team surrounding Om discovers his quest to find other immortals from each yuga, shaking the foundations of ancient beliefs and potentially altering the future. This revelation opens up a world of possibilities and introduces a web of interconnected characters whose stories intertwine in surprising ways.
The pacing of the trilogy is well-executed, with each book building upon the previous one, raising the stakes and maintaining a sense of urgency. The intricate relationships between the characters, filled with alliances, hidden agendas, and conflicting loyalties, add depth and complexity to the storyline. Readers become emotionally invested in their journeys, eagerly turning the pages to discover their ultimate fates.
The author skillfully employs unexpected twists and revelations, keeping readers guessing and engaged throughout. The intricate mysteries surrounding the immortals and the hidden words generate a sense of wonder and anticipation.
Overall, this trilogy is a delightful read, filled with captivating twists and turns. I highly recommend it to those who have a fondness for Hindu mythology interwoven with fiction.