Tuesday, May 2, 2023

Book review : The Demons of Jaitraya


Book review :

The demons of Jaitraya is the first book of the trilogy of the war between demons and humans.  In this book,  Aishani and Adheesh are overwhelmed by the power of the demons. The sole purpose of Aishani & Adheesh’s reincarnation time & again is for the greater good to win over the evils that have escaped from the time of Ramayana. 

The story starts with Hanuman seeking help and calling his lord Rama . As Lord Rama hold him in his lap, the conversation of Rama and His devotee Hanuman begins. Hanuman explains how he didn’t have success in catching demons and how they escape. Then the story suddenly swtitches to the modern times where  Aishani, a normal girl who doesn’t know she is a warrior and savior of the whole humanity. She has protectors, she is getting taught by teachers of various subjects in her Gurukul. Gurukul is made by magic or unidentified science, when a student is eligible to unlock a specific area like library they need to earn it. Adeesh,  soul mate of Aishani from past births. Both are the warriors through generations and  all they need is a nudge towards their destiny & duty to ward off evil. When good & bad co-exists in this century the challenges and stakes are much higher, will it be as simple as it seems?

The author has well penned the storyline in a  very descriptive and elequent manner, and it gives you a glimpse of almost every aspect. The language was lucid, and but  a prolonged read  may turn out to be monotonous. 

Overall, the book is a wonderful mythological fiction that keeps you engrossed with its snippets from past and present. The highly magical world of Gurukul makes it more riveting. Do grab this book if you like mythological fiction.

Happy Reading!

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