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The Celestine Prophesy – A Spiritual Sojourn

August 8, 2021 by sambit Daspatnaik

I read the book, The Celestine Prophesy by author James Redfield, long time back. And the impressions still remain as one that provides a profound insight into the steps that help reach the spiritual pinnacle in one’s life. The life lessons around spirituality are imbedded through a beautiful fiction. The reader adventures through the rain forests of Peru along with the protagonists to experience this unique journey. I was compelled to compare this work with that of Hermann Hesse who authored the book Siddhartha.

 

One unique thing about this book is, it is one of the self published books that made it to the number one American #bestseller and now famous all over the world. The author had taken immense effort to publicize and promote his book all by himself. And mind you. This was prior to the time when internet and social media caught up.

This serves as an #inspiration to all #selfpublished authors.

 

To sum up, it’s a beautiful read for all those seeking #adventure and #spirituality.

 
 

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Book Review – Sahi & Sudheer – a love story by author Yogita Warde

June 27, 2021 by sambit Daspatnaik

 

Feature book Review- Saahi & Sudheer by author Yogita Warde

I picked up a romantic novel after a long time as I was mostly engrossed with sci-fi and historical fictions : ) . When I read this book, it  brought a smile on my face due to its sweetness and simplicity. I loved how Saahi and Sudheer got connected since school days and gradually helped each other to bring out the best in each other’s lives. After all, isn’t love supposed to do exactly this.

Sometimes we realise the love only when we separate from the one whom we love immensely. The book highlights this so well.

The book also brings up the concept of soul mates. Call it karma or destiny, life always finds a way to bring soul mates together. 

This is a book with nuances of human emotions spread across the story line, which every person can relate to.

The story writing is simple, lucid and yet remarkably put across to bring in those moments of tears and joy. 

This is the author\’s debut book. She has already penned several books and more to come in future. The book is originally in Hindi and translated to English. The book is available on Amazon.

I wish all the best to Yogita and request her to keep sharing such stories.

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Arrival of the Gods – A video book

June 25, 2021 by sambit Daspatnaik

 

Here is an altogether different mesmerizing scifi thriller in the form of a videobook. 

Video book is a relatively new concept after the advent of the audiobooks that happened around a couple of decades back. 

My friend, author Adrien Hingert is launching his book ’Arrival of the Gods’ as a video book. This is what he refers to as the fifth evolution in the history of book publishing. And what better to choose than scifi genre itself. As mentioned in his blog, it is made with the help of a closely knit artists to provide breathtaking visualizations with an audio narration.

Arrival of the Gods is a hard scifi set five years after aliens find our planet Earth. What looks like a peaceful event between the two civilizations, is actually not. 

You can follow Adrien’s work in his blog @arrivalofthegods 

He is launching the official trailor by Aug 1st.

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Lucky – A speculative fiction by a young writer

June 12, 2021 by sambit Daspatnaik

Featured book – Lucky by Roli Mohanka.

An amazing speculative short fiction by a very young author, who is still in her schooling and studying.

I was amazed by the concept and imagination of Roli who wrote such a wonderful story through the eyes of a ‘Man eating Lizard’. 

The story has a good mix of sciencefiction and fantasy and the author justifies the speculative nature of the story.

The book is available on Amazon @

https://www.amazon.in/dp/B07ZY4F52P/ref=cm_sw_r_wa_apa_glt_YGQDYY0G1H44KJ4YX3PE

Go ahead … grab ur book.

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The Chronicler of the Hooghly & Other Stories – A Review

May 8, 2021 by sambit Daspatnaik

 

I love historical fantasies… and one may call it synchronicity that I had this wonderful opportunity to connect with Shri Shakti Ghosal, author of the book ’The Chronicler of the Hooghly’, which is a historical fantasy. 

Shakti is an engineer, an IIM Bangalore graduate,  a coach and calls himself a maverick. He provides leadership and performance incubation through online training, webinars, and coaching. He is a visiting professor at IIMs. 

His multiple talents doesn’t end here. He is a published author which reflects in his debut book ’The Chronicler of the Hooghly & Other Stories’.

Shakti has also provided a testimonial for my book ’The Last War & Other Stories’ that you can find in the 2nd edition of my book.

When I read his debut book, I was fascinated to see how beautifully he has narrated such wonderful tales. I would call it as one of the finest historical fantasy with a pure advantage of getting a chance to experience the historic city of Kolkata during the British times. The portrayal of complexities in human relationships in the backdrop of the British Raj is impeccable. Each of the characters are well thought of, along with a good amount of research done on history. 

The portrayal of Shanti, the differently abled child in the story Ashtami is heart touching. The subtle change in the chanting syllables of Goddess from Shakti (power) to Shanti (peace) at the end is thought provoking and leaves the readers to draw their own references.

The complexities in the human relationships, the evolving social fabric and the affluence in India over the past 100 years and a critical comparison of the pandemic in the 1920’s and 2020’s makes the story Pandemic commendable.

The story Fault Lines, subtly juggles between the technical fault lines in the building construction and the fault lines that we often see in the human nature and fallacy.

Coming to the main story, The Chronicler of the Hooghly. It is in itself a masterpiece that weaves the history of Kolkata through the centuries, interwoven beautifully through the strings of the pearl necklace. Along with a historical ride, the story carries with it a sense of eeriness. Earlier, I had read the stories and works of Swami Vivekananda, about the temple of Maa Dakshinwshwari Kali and the appointment of Gadadhar as the temple priest who later came to be known as the beloved master, Shri Ramakrishna Paramahamsa. But this story references this from such a different and beautiful angle, that I had never imagined.

The story reminds me of the story ’Monihaar’ written by Thakur Rabindranath Tagore and later made into a movie by Shri Satyajit Ray.

Overall, the multiple stories remind me of Shri Satyajit Ray’s short stories and movies, while the beautiful narration in the backdrop of Indian history reminds me of E.M. Foster’s ’A passage to India’.

The language, the diction, the knowledge and the references shared through the stories reflect on the in-depth knowledge of the author, and how well read and experienced he is.

I wish Shakti all the best for his future books and strongly recommend everyone not to miss this amazing book.

The book is available on Amazon @ https://www.amazon.in/Chronicler-Hooghly-Shakti-Ghosal/dp/B08X7M93DL

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