Book Name- Bharathi And Her Theory For Everything
Author- Anil C.S.Rao
Genre- scientific fiction
Publisher- Cyberwit.com
Pages- 100
Price- ₹200/ $15
BLURB- To Bharathi, this was utterly horrific. If it were indeed the case then she was conceived the same way she saw Aryaraj molest older inmates in the encampment. As a result of this mischievous Roopa s revelation, Bharathi fell into a depression for (she had counted) forty days and forty nights. In her dreams she recalled a very ancient story Roopa had shared to her a year prior: about a Noah who bought two of every living thing on his arc when The World had been flooded in God s anger at human being s conduct on Earth. What would God think of now with the semi-robotic people that now inhabited Aryraraj s World? And worse: who was this God? Aryaraj often professed that he was eligible for this status or title.
REVIEW- Story is based on Bharathi and her travels from past to future of 2070. She drifts away into her world and story moves as per her will. Along with Bharati Arun Rao's life is also narrated. Arun is writer married to Reena who works at Harbour General Hospital and gets kidnapped. As story continues we discover who kidnapped Reena. Who is Aryaraj and what is Ayuhuasca.
Title of this book is long but catchy. Cover could be improved in next edition of this book. Blurb is not given on the back side of cover. Overall First Impression of our book fails to create impact on readers.
Narration is fruitful but story remains confusing till few pages. After which it flows smoothly. New technological terms used are hilariously amazing. Story is focused on technology only and lacks the literature which can be a turn off for some readers. Language is easy to comprehend with perfectly fine font.
Overall Bharathi And Her Theory For Everything is sci-fi novel which promises different but amazing concept but fails to put forward the content in easy way.
RATING-
Book Cover and Title- 3/5
Language and Narration- 3/5
Storyline and Plot- 2/5
Final Rating- 2/5
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