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Brahma Rakshas: The Monster Within
by Sandiip N. Paatil
Brahma Rakshas by Sandiip N. Paatil is a story of an 11-year-old boy Sarja whose life is turned upside down by some turbulent and scary dreams with the tendency to come true. He stays in a village with her mother Geeta. His father is a thief, he doesn’t rob the villagers but also Sarja’s and her mother's dignity. His life is not easy, something is happening that is making it even more difficult. He has a bully in school, a burden to gain respect for him and his mother, and a fight with a monster. Yeah, you heard it right monster “The Brahma Rakshas. Who is Brahma Rakshas? How will he defeat him?
Sandiip does a brilliant job in writing this short novel. The element of mystery is great and very well developed. I loved the way Sarja is resilient and determined to find a solution to his dreams and everything that was happening around him. The charm of the book is the theme, which portrays how an individual becomes a victim of the inherent nature of human evil, jealousy, anger, and insecurities. I love the true friendship of Sarja and Meena.
Overall, this is a must-read, especially for children and teens.
Sandiip does a brilliant job in writing this short novel. The element of mystery is great and very well developed. I loved the way Sarja is resilient and determined to find a solution to his dreams and everything that was happening around him. The charm of the book is the theme, which portrays how an individual becomes a victim of the inherent nature of human evil, jealousy, anger, and insecurities. I love the true friendship of Sarja and Meena.
Overall, this is a must-read, especially for children and teens.