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Time Loop Sumeet by S. Navalkar | Book review


 Book review :

"Time Loop" is a thought-provoking novel that captivates from beginning to end. It weaves a complex embroidered artwork of time, destiny, and love. It piques readers' interest in the complicated lives and difficulties of time travel by using symbols for intricacies like a maze, mystery-like individuals, and coloured waves. The word "time loop" provides a feeling of cyclical repetition, enticing readers to start an exciting adventure.

The book begins with Weltri, a curious adventurer who embarks on a journey to the future, hoping to uncover hidden truths. But he realizes that his actions have had unforeseen consequences, altering the events in his present reality. Whereas  Swayam and Rupa, who embark on a mission to travel to the past, seeking to validate the strikingly similar dreams they both share. As they immerse themselves in the past, Rupa finds herself inexplicably drawn to another man in that timeline, creating an unexpected twist in their journey.

Did Weltri unknowingly change the course of events merely by venturing into the future? Can Swayam and Rupa uncover the truth about their shared dreams in the past? And will Suresh ever reunite with his past-life love, Pranayi?

 The author skilfully explores the intertwining of fate, coincidence, and personal desires, leaving readers contemplating the complexities of love, time, and choice. Narration of the plot is quite intriguing and engrossing to keep the reader hooked up till the end. 

Overall, the book  is a mesmerizing exploration of time travel and its profound consequences.  With its intricate plot, well-developed characters, and thought-provoking themes, the book offers a captivating exploration of the consequences of altering the past. 

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