Sunday, September 6, 2020

"Book Review on Pokhran by Uday Singh"


 Pokhran by Uday Singh is his debut Novel focussed on the place named Pokhran sprouts the story line of the book.

The story whirls around protagonist Chaitanya a physically challenged person born at Pokhran destined to do something for the world. He is an intelligent person who faced so many challenges and hurdles in his life. The journey of his life is filled with unexpected twists and turns that makes the story more interesting. His love and marriage life with Zara is more charming and admirable. It totally depicts the practicality where love always wins over anything in this world.  His desire for quenching his knowledge thirst and so many heart drenching incidents makes the reader more involved.

Zara’s quest of saving her community Yazidi’s future with the help of Chaitanya and her boldness of voicing out for people in need is admirable that depicts her braveness too. Zara’s appearance makes the story more cherished and pleasing. Radhika, Chaitanya’s sister who takes care of him completely after his mother demise is so touching while his father Paramvir even though mean to his son actually made him more reliable and tough in order to face the world without fear.

The book in short is a page turner with simple language and an intriguing read. It has both positive and negative aspects. Positivity is filled were an physically challenged person does wonder of inventing nuclear stuffs that creates a good example of nothing is impossible in this world even if we are physically challenged. Negativity is, too many deaths are found that makes the book less attractive and sometimes annoyed.  

Love, friendship, death, sorrow, happiness, vengeance, kindness & braveness what not flavours have been added to make the story more definitive.

The book is full of tragedies and a common cause of saving people and the desire to do something for their well-being is the actual message conveyed throughout the book.

My rating is 4 stars for this vivid read.

Pokhran by Uday Singh is his debut Novel focussed on the place named Pokhran sprouts the story line of the book.

The story whirls around protagonist Chaitanya a physically challenged person born at Pokhran destined to do something for the world. He is an intelligent person who faced so many challenges and hurdles in his life. The journey of his life is filled with unexpected twists and turns that makes the story more interesting. His love and marriage life with Zara is more charming and admirable. It totally depicts the practicality where love always wins over anything in this world.  His desire for quenching his knowledge thirst and so many heart drenching incidents makes the reader more involved.

Zara’s quest of saving her community Yazidi’s future with the help of Chaitanya and her boldness of voicing out for people in need is admirable that depicts her braveness too. Zara’s appearance makes the story more cherished and pleasing. Radhika, Chaitanya’s sister who takes care of him completely after his mother demise is so touching while his father Paramvir even though mean to his son actually made him more reliable and tough in order to face the world without fear.

The book in short is a page turner with simple language and an intriguing read. It has both positive and negative aspects. Positivity is filled were an physically challenged person does wonder of inventing nuclear stuffs that creates a good example of nothing is impossible in this world even if we are physically challenged. Negativity is, too many deaths are found that makes the book less attractive and sometimes annoyed.  

Love, friendship, death, sorrow, happiness, vengeance, kindness & braveness what not flavours have been added to make the story more definitive.

The book is full of tragedies and a common cause of saving people and the desire to do something for their well-being is the actual message conveyed throughout the book.

My rating is 4 stars for this vivid read.

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