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Indlæser... Pralay: The Great Deluge (Harappa)af Vineet Bajpai
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Bliv medlem af LibraryThing for at finde ud af, om du vil kunne lide denne bog. Der er ingen diskussionstråde på Snak om denne bog. Pralay picks up from the cliffhanger ending of its predecessor, Harappa. It is set in the same mould as the previous one – short chapters, fast action, lively descriptions and a growing conspiracy. Pralay is neither better nor worse than Harappa, and all things I have mentioned in the review of the latter hold true for the former too. It ends again in the same manner, making it mandatory to read the, hopefully, final volume in the series – which I intend to do next. Expected it to be 'TDK' or 'Empire strikes back' of the trilogy. But ended up being more like 'matrix reloaded'. Too much redundant paragraphs in the same chapter. Multiple paragraphs in same chapter that convey same information. Plot moves forward but doesn't go deep. May be explored in next book. Anyway I will read the next book. Book Title: Pralay - The Great Diluge Author: Vineet Bajpai Format: Paper Back Total Number of Pages: 315 Publisher: VB Performance LLP Publishing Date: 19 Jan 2018 Printed Price: INR 162 ISBN-10: 8193642406 ISBN-13: 978-8193642405 Book Title: The title of the book ' Pralay - The Great Deluge ' is interesting and sounds like just the right sequel. Book Cover : The book cover is a modern art in which the sky is bleeding, the holy cross thrown down and the helpless warrior standing. The word Pralay - which means devastation can be seen all the three mentioned objects. Plot: Right from the cover of the previous book 'Harappa' where the story unfolds a relation between Banaras city and Paris with Harappa which is ancient, the concept of last devta, the protagonist's journey throughout the many sequences made it an exciting and a definite page turner. "Pralay" is the sequel of 'Harappa' and the story starts from 1700 BC to 325 AD, The council of Nicaea and back to Banaras. This timeline journey is what stands as an highlight. The exceptional writing skills of the author has the ability to get the reader stuck to the story and with every turn of the page, a new twist is gifted. There are several parallel stories running in the story that are inspired by some known stories and conspiracies of the world and human life, the excitement to read the next chapter takes the priority. Surprisingly, few stories also talk about the social issues that the countries around the world are still facing since ages. The efforts that the author has put in coordinating several things into one story is to be appreciated. What I liked in the book: The plot, the narration, the characters and the swift journey between ages. What I dint like in the book: More no.of parallel stories, a little haphazard way of relating the story sequences and few places where the story looks dragging. Characters: Every character in the story is beautifully written and given importance. If this series of books are made into a movie or web series, it would really top the TRP ratings! Narration: A very proficient and fantastic narration. Language and Vocabulary: The language, grammar and vocabulary is very fine. My Final Verdict— A good sequel. Book title: 4/5 Book Cover: 4/5 Plot: 4/5 Characters: 4/5 Narration: 4/5 Language and Vocabulary: 4/5 I personally rate the book 4 out of 5 ingen anmeldelser | tilføj en anmeldelse
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Author: Vineet Bajpai
Format: Paper Back
Total Number of Pages: 315
Publisher: VB Performance LLP
Publishing Date: 19 Jan 2018
Printed Price: INR 162
ISBN-10: 8193642406
ISBN-13: 978-8193642405
Book Title:
The title of the book ' Pralay - The Great Deluge ' is interesting and sounds like just the right sequel.
Book Cover :
The book cover is a modern art in which the sky is bleeding, the holy cross thrown down and the helpless warrior standing. The word Pralay - which means devastation can be seen all the three mentioned objects.
Plot:
Right from the cover of the previous book 'Harappa' where the story unfolds a relation between Banaras city and Paris with Harappa which is ancient, the concept of last devta, the protagonist's journey throughout the many sequences made it an exciting and a definite page turner.
"Pralay" is the sequel of 'Harappa' and the story starts from 1700 BC to 325 AD, The council of Nicaea and back to Banaras. This timeline journey is what stands as an highlight. The exceptional writing skills of the author has the ability to get the reader stuck to the story and with every turn of the page, a new twist is gifted. There are several parallel stories running in the story that are inspired by some known stories and conspiracies of the world and human life, the excitement to read the next chapter takes the priority.
Surprisingly, few stories also talk about the social issues that the countries around the world are still facing since ages. The efforts that the author has put in coordinating several things into one story is to be appreciated.
What I liked in the book:
The plot, the narration, the characters and the swift journey between ages.
What I dint like in the book:
More no.of parallel stories, a little haphazard way of relating the story sequences and few places where the story looks dragging.
Characters:
Every character in the story is beautifully written and given importance. If this series of books are made into a movie or web series, it would really top the TRP ratings!
Narration:
A very proficient and fantastic narration.
Language and Vocabulary:
The language, grammar and vocabulary is very fine.
My Final Verdict—
A good sequel.
Book title: 4/5
Book Cover: 4/5
Plot: 4/5
Characters: 4/5
Narration: 4/5
Language and Vocabulary: 4/5
I personally rate the book 4 out of 5 ( )