Book Review: DEV By Rishabh Dubey


Product Details 
Format: Kindle Edition
Title: DEV
Author: Rishabh Dubey
File Size: 2766 KB
Print Length: 103 pages
Sold by: Amazon Asia-Pacific Holdings Private Limited
Language: English
ASIN: B08839X226
Cover and Title 
The cover of the book is little tricky to judge, i feel its different but could have been more appealing considering the plot mentioned in the book. The title of the book DEV is the acronym for Department of Extradimensional Vector which is been detailed in the plot , so the title makes sense once your read the entire book.
Theme
The theme of the book is unique combination of science , history and fiction. A group of scientist in ISRO tries to make matters attain the speak of light. The projects called Department of Extradimensional Vector or D.E.V. lead by Dr Indira Vasudev. Things try to get into a twist when a group of terrorist lead by Mahesh (Indra's Brother) attach them in order to obtain an Nuclear surge fuel which results in a scientist evade the current time to reach the time of Mahabharata which ends up in a series of events which is jotted down beautifully in the book. Now then the story is something which would excite few of us , but not all 
Language and Narration
The language used in the book is easy to understand and grasp what the author is trying to imply. The narration of the book is something which I loved in the book as it tries to narrate some extraordinary things which could give readers some kind of curiosity to know what would happen next.
What I Liked and Disliked
I liked the way in which the story started , but in the middle somewhere the pace got a little dragged which actually lead me to skip a few pages , but still keeping up what is about. The cover of the book could have been little more eye catching an appealing so as to match the wonderful plot

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