Heaven's Gate by Abhaidev Heaven’s Gate is a book that takes you on a mind-boggling journey into this unimaginable world where humans are teleporting, and it’s not a fantasy to anyone. A powerful company known as Aeonia Group brings out a revolutionary technology to change the lifestyle of human beings, but it brings along with it chaos and a war of ethics, as it's perceived as bending humanity and the laws of physics and nature. This is a sci-fi thriller, and I found the narrative fast-paced, deep and captivating. While there is a sci-fi premise, it also brings out a deeply human story about ambition, fear, and the ethical limits of technological progress. I loved how the story starts like a science breakthrough but slowly turns into a gripping thriller filled with secrets, power struggles, and moral questions. The Aeonia Group, with its promise of instant travel, seems like a dream come true, but as I read on, I could feel that something darker was hiding beneath. The wri...
Swathwa Viprasthitha: The Voyage of the Soul — A Hypnotic Blend of Fantasy, Mystery, and Spiritual Adventure
Swathwa Viprasthitha: The Voyage of the Soul — A Hypnotic Blend of Fantasy, Mystery, and Spiritual Adventure Some books entertain you. Some challenge you. And then there are books like Swathwa Viprasthitha: The Voyage of the Soul that completely transport you, blurring the delicate line between the world we know and a world that exists just beyond the edge of consciousness. Jijesh V. Saseendran’s fantasy drama offers exactly this kind of immersive journey, creating an experience that lingers long after the last page is turned. At its heart, Swathwa Viprasthitha is a story about the mysteries of the mind and the uncharted territories of the soul. The novel begins in a modern-day setting, with strange events unfolding around a mysterious old book. But what seems like a medical puzzle slowly transforms into something far more profound and a multi-layered narrative begins that bridges centuries, realities, and spiritual dimensions. Rather than following a conventional fantasy structur...