Book Review: Gita:The battle of the worlds by Sonal Sachdev Patel.

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No weapon can Pierce the soul; no fire can burn it.

Author: Sonal Sachdev Patel
Publisher: Harpercollins India.
Rating: 4.5/5

Review:

 

Gita: The battle of the worlds is a Children’s book published by Harpercollins India. It’s the story of Dev and Sanjay. Dev who lashes out at those whom he loves. Then he meets Sanjay who Claims the incredible that there is a battle raging inside dev’s body. What will happen when Sanjay will enter dev’s body. It aims to introduce readers to the Bhagavad Gita.

Firstly, I loved the Title and the Cover of the book. it is magnificent. I loved the plot of the story. It’s easy and appealing. The narration of the story is engaging. The way of storytelling is Apt. you will effortlessly relate to the story. Each chapter has something to learn.

The writing style of the author is Lucid and Gripping. The pace of the story is a little slow but good. The flow of the story is smooth. The author has described each and each emotion is a wonderful way. Themes like friendship, believe, hatred are used by the author.

I cherished the illustrations added inside the book. They’re beautiful keeping reader invested within the story. The characters in the story are good. The message of Good always wins versus evil is successfully conveyed by the author. The author has presented the story of Bhagwat Gita in a different way keeping young readers in mind with captivating illustrations.

It’s an inspirational and a quick read. An engaging read for all the targeted readers.

You can get your copy here.

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