Book Title : Creation’s Creator: Nature’s Reincarnation

Piyush

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Would ‘life’ hold any importance without ‘death’? Or is Death just the waking up from the dream called Life? Nature, the only child of Earth and Water, realizes the value of her being―her life as a creator only when death stands in front. But she is accidentally killed by her own mother, Earth. Unaware that it was an accident, Nature takes an oath while dying―she would take rebirth and wreak revenge on her parents for her murder. What would be her reincarnation like―awakening from a dream or enlightening the value of Life with Death?

Mythology Book with Perfect Blend of Suspense

‘Life is a form of memories, emotions, imaginations and then, death of all. It’s moving, multiplying, exploring, and creating its own creations. It is to be more than a soul—with a shape and purpose.’ “Creation’s Creator: Nature’s Reincarnation- The oath of Revenge” by “Piyush” is a work of fiction with a mystery subgenre.  The book starts 3500 years ago from the present with an emotional conversation between Krishna and Balram. Then moving forward, the story is set in the 1980’s Madhavpura. Malay and Bindu lived in this small village with their children, asked by “Debda” to leave and shift to Gujarat to fulfill a task.  “Debda” with magical powers, is a friend, philosopher, and a guide for this couple. As the story proceeds, in 2016, Gujarat, Malay, and Bindu still worked hard for their assigned task. Who is “Debda”? What task is for which Malay and Bindu must leave their place overnight?  Now, coming to the book, the plot has its distinctive style that sets mystery with a philosophical angle from “Bhagwat Gita.” Creating a good story with multiple characters seems complicated; however, the author smoothly developed a wide range of exciting characters and their interplay in one another’s lives. The theme revolves around Karma and reincarnation. The philosophical narration from the author will deliver many lessons to the readers. The storyline is exciting and unique. With his descriptive and straightforward writing style, the author weaved themes like philosophy, mythology, family emotions, and mystery into a single story and presented a decent book to readers. There is a lot in this book, making the story ambiguous and stretchy. Apart from this, this is truly a read which will reflect many life lessons to readers. Overall, I will recommend the book to beginner readers who read about Indian mythology with mystery and lots of drama.  

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