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Inkredia - Luwan of Brida by Sarang Mahajan
5.0
Inkredia. .
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Huge thank you to @authorsarang for sending a review copy.
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Over the years, we have all read fantasy stories about people escaping from the jaws of death while it involves magic and nonhuman forms. We have loved few and we weren’t too fond of others. When I started reading Inkredia, little did I know that I would come to enjoy it so much :) .
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When a village (Brida) lad, Luwan refuses to pay tax, he knows he has dug up his own grave. Lord Gruwak doesn’t take no for an answer and word spreads across the village that Luwan will be punished for his outburst. When Luwan was entrusted with a book and a medallion before his mother passed away, little did he know that it would change the course of his destiny. He listens to what the magic book says and leaves Brida with his sister Meg in tow. .
His escape sets the ball in motion and soon he realises that the entire universe is conspiring against him. More often that not he faces the terrible wrath of the Ghork riders who are not humans. Whose power is known well across the Kingdom. Inspite of facing constant troubles, he finds an saviour in a stranger, Kiliarn who does everything he can to keep the siblings safe. .
As they face the demons and supernatural powers, a thought starts forming in Luwan’s head about the reason for this wild goose’s chase. Are they really hunting him down for just missing a tax pay or is there a darker reason for him being chased?
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There are a lot of twists and turns in this book that made me grip the book hard and urged me to finish the book to know where the pages would lead me to. The writer has done such a marvellous job in forming a connection with readers at such an extent that praises of this book is now everywhere! I’m really rooting for a movie to be made on this one because I know for a fact that it’ll be a splendid one. The plot is perfect with no flaws whatsoever, the characters are beautifully developed and structured, the vocabulary and hold on the language are skill-full.
I would rate this book 5/5.
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Huge thank you to @authorsarang for sending a review copy.
.
Over the years, we have all read fantasy stories about people escaping from the jaws of death while it involves magic and nonhuman forms. We have loved few and we weren’t too fond of others. When I started reading Inkredia, little did I know that I would come to enjoy it so much :) .
.
When a village (Brida) lad, Luwan refuses to pay tax, he knows he has dug up his own grave. Lord Gruwak doesn’t take no for an answer and word spreads across the village that Luwan will be punished for his outburst. When Luwan was entrusted with a book and a medallion before his mother passed away, little did he know that it would change the course of his destiny. He listens to what the magic book says and leaves Brida with his sister Meg in tow. .
His escape sets the ball in motion and soon he realises that the entire universe is conspiring against him. More often that not he faces the terrible wrath of the Ghork riders who are not humans. Whose power is known well across the Kingdom. Inspite of facing constant troubles, he finds an saviour in a stranger, Kiliarn who does everything he can to keep the siblings safe. .
As they face the demons and supernatural powers, a thought starts forming in Luwan’s head about the reason for this wild goose’s chase. Are they really hunting him down for just missing a tax pay or is there a darker reason for him being chased?
.
There are a lot of twists and turns in this book that made me grip the book hard and urged me to finish the book to know where the pages would lead me to. The writer has done such a marvellous job in forming a connection with readers at such an extent that praises of this book is now everywhere! I’m really rooting for a movie to be made on this one because I know for a fact that it’ll be a splendid one. The plot is perfect with no flaws whatsoever, the characters are beautifully developed and structured, the vocabulary and hold on the language are skill-full.
I would rate this book 5/5.