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A review by jainandsdiary
The Hidden Hindu by Akshat Gupta
5.0
The Hidden Hindu by Akshat Gupta, the first part of the trilogy, is the amalgamation of various genres- Mythological Fiction, History, Thriller, Suspense, and Sci-Fi. This is the story of Om Shastri, an Aghori, carrying mystery with himself, about who he is and what he does, and all the why’s you can think of. He is captured and interrogated by experts from various fields- medicine, psychology, history, mythology, and technology. And the shock comes when he reveals himself to be present in all four yugas, declining the existence of mortality! To witness what happens in it, read the book.
The author pulled the attention from the first few pages itself and magnificently maintained it throughout the book, giving the elements of suspense in between and leaving traces here and there for the readers to guess. With the fast pace and the easy language, it didn’t even occur to me when the book started and when it ended. The ending was very majestic and at the same time, enthralling enough to make the reader hooked enough to dive into the next part.
The author has a deep knowledge of Hindu history and has used it very well in the book. It could be a little overwhelming for readers who are not particularly aware of it and don’t know about it, but the author has tried to explain it graciously. The intermixing of the genres was a risky thing, but the author managed it quite well.
If you are someone who is looking forward to reading something that will keep you on the edge of your seat and can hook you from start to end, you should definitely check it out.
Read the full detailed review on Blog. Link:
https://jainandgurjar.home.blog/2023/01/17/the-hidden-hindu-2/
Thank you to the publisher for the book in exchange for an honest review!
The author pulled the attention from the first few pages itself and magnificently maintained it throughout the book, giving the elements of suspense in between and leaving traces here and there for the readers to guess. With the fast pace and the easy language, it didn’t even occur to me when the book started and when it ended. The ending was very majestic and at the same time, enthralling enough to make the reader hooked enough to dive into the next part.
The author has a deep knowledge of Hindu history and has used it very well in the book. It could be a little overwhelming for readers who are not particularly aware of it and don’t know about it, but the author has tried to explain it graciously. The intermixing of the genres was a risky thing, but the author managed it quite well.
If you are someone who is looking forward to reading something that will keep you on the edge of your seat and can hook you from start to end, you should definitely check it out.
Read the full detailed review on Blog. Link:
https://jainandgurjar.home.blog/2023/01/17/the-hidden-hindu-2/
Thank you to the publisher for the book in exchange for an honest review!