Product Details
Paperback: 320 pages
Title: The Last Avatar (Age of Kalki #1)
Author: Vishwas Mudagal
Publisher: HarperCollins India; 1 edition (30 November 2018)
Language: English
ISBN-10: 9353024668
ISBN-13: 978-9353024666
Paperback: 320 pages
Title: The Last Avatar (Age of Kalki #1)
Author: Vishwas Mudagal
Publisher: HarperCollins India; 1 edition (30 November 2018)
Language: English
ISBN-10: 9353024668
ISBN-13: 978-9353024666
Cover and Title
An eye-catching cover which is so colorful and shows an image of Kalki and I should say that it would attract anyone attention when it is put on the desk. The intimidating cover goes with a beautiful title - The Last Avatar Age of Kalki which makes the book more appealing
Theme
The book which is a perfect blend of sci-fiction and the fictitious revelation of Kalki which all of us might have read and heard from our forefathers and grandmothers. The book makes it feel so realistic one of the best book on Kalki which I have ever read. The story is about Neel who is also known as Kalki who heads the Astra Group that manufactures technological equipments'. Kalki was ahead of his time with what skills and boons he had. He was also attacked by the Chinese Intelligence Agency to know his secrets. The entire book brings us into the fruitful thought that Neel aka Kali was actually the reincarnation of Lord Vishnu?
Language and Narration
The language is simple English and easy to understand which the author tries to imply. The entire book is engaging for the readers although the book started on a little bit of lag , it took up the pace beautifully with the narration skills which it turned out to be a page turner almost midway and I wanted to know what next is in store in the the subsequent chapters.
What I Liked and Disliked
- An eye-catching and colorful cover is something which I loved a lot
- The entire way of narration is wonderful considering that we are taking of something all of us have at some-point wondered on how Kalki would be in the current world
- There is nothing to be disliked in the book as it gives readers a lot of thoughts and imaginative and visual imprints of Kalki in the real world which we live in.