About the book:
Not a lot is going right for Taran Sharma. First, he stole his annoying
brother's necklace and ran off into the night. Then, his family got taken
hostage by spindly creatures of the dead. And to top it all, he's just been
charged with a mission by Lord Ganesha himself! Now, in order to rescue his
family from the hands of the preta, he has to undertake a journey more
fantastical than he can begin to comprehend.
Taran embarks on an epic voyage that may lead
to disastrous consequence, he realizes that having faith, especially in
himself, might be harder than he was led to believe.
Dive into this riveting adventure to the Veiled
Lands, replete with evil Naga armies, mythical creatures and a supervillain who
will stop at nothing to reach the elusive Gateway of Moksha.
About the Author:
Rohit Gaur grew up in New York City
and would spend his evenings at the local bookshop reading myths and adventure
stories from around the world. Influenced by Marvel comics, Star Wars,
anime and the cartoons he grew up watching, he often dreamt of creating a
magical world based on India's rich mythology, traditions and culture with
fantastical beasts. His favourite writers and directors include J.K. Rowling,
Rick Riordan, George Lucas, Guillermo del Toro, Peter Jackson and Hayao
Miyazaki. Rohit lives with his family in New Jersey and travels to India often.
My review:
This is the primary book in the Temple Wars Series and it is a mix
of folklore and science fiction which I believe is an extraordinary mix. The
story centers around a little youngster Taran, who is picked by in all honesty
Lord Ganesha for a more noteworthy mission.
The story begins the event of Ganesh Chathurthi and Taran's family partaking in Visargan. At the point when Taran's senior sibling Karthik intentionally aggravates him, Taran grabs Karthik's pendant and fled from him just to meet Lord Ganesha who doles out him the most basic assignment which as per him just Taran can do. What's more, to top everything Taran's family has been abducted by Preta and Ganesha educates Taran that he can save his family just on the off chance that he finishes his central goal.
Will Taran go on a mission proposed by Lord Ganesha? Will he save his family? Would he be able to chance his life for a mission which he isn't even mindful of? Can he prevail in his main goal ?
The story was extremely grasping all along and it snared me till the end. It is loaded up with experience, rush and fun and the portrayal style made it more fascinating to peruse. There are a ton of characters in the story with every one adding to it some way or the other. In the event that you love perusing science fiction, dream and folklore books this can be a decent perused for you and it's appropriate for all age gatherings. I cherished perusing this book and I prescribe it to everybody.
This book especially assists us with putting stock in our Hindu religion and In this book, you can go through the excursion of Taran with Lord Ganesha (which makes it really intriguing ).
You cant capable put it down without completing it, Taran a young man is on a mission and on this excursion Ganesha is with him.
Furthermore, kindly proceed to get this book to understand what will occur straightaway.
The writer composed this extremely excellent and I prescribe this read to everybody.
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