The Hell Queen & Mr. Moon Perfect by Pooja Kanwar | Book review


 Book review:

"The Hell Queen and Mr Moon" by Pooja Kanwar is an interesting mix of imagination, repulsiveness, powerful components, sentiment, and humour. Set in the spooky Hill Tom City, where strange shadows and phantoms show up, the story follows Mr. Mark Moon as he leaves on an excursion loaded up with tension and turns.

Dim spirits and phantoms presently occupy its thick pine and oak woods. As the loss of life rises, residents either escape or disappear bafflingly. Mr. Moon frantic for help, he searches out Ms. Queen at the Hill Tom City Inn to acquire endorsement for his proposition. En route, he experiences dismal shadows, directed to somewhere safe and secure by a strange lady.

Yet, risk looms as murder accusations undermine him the extremely following day. Through his mom's assistance, Ms. Queen wins Imprint's case in court. Ms Queen, a willful legal counsellor and hotelier, deals with the Hill Tom City Inn with an eccentric gathering — including phantoms, spirits, and people. By day, she wins legal disputes for spirits; around evening time, she drives the shadow trackers and ghostbusters, protecting the city.

As the story unfolds, Hill finds Marks's unprecedented capacities. He can see both positive and negative energies, permitting him to associate with spirits and powerful creatures. In the interim, Mark wrestles with the disclosure that his buddies are spirits, and Ms. Queen stands as their impressive chief.

The book digs into Mark and Bella's common history, disentangling mysteries he was already uninformed about. The idea — a legal counsellor upholding for spooky clients — is refreshingly exceptional. Also, the connection between Ms. Queen and her found family is both wonderful and lovely. Mark and Bella are rousing individuals.

How the author fabricates this world is astounding — it's not difficult to envision and moves you snared immediately. The story mixes loathsomeness, double-crossing, love, family show, and murder flawlessly, keeping you speculating about each turn. The book is loaded up with charming representations and guides that make the perusing experience considerably really fascinating, alongside interesting statements dissipated all through.

By and large, the book is ideally suited for devotees of startling, interesting, and otherworldly stories. With its intriguing plot, paramount characters, and sharp discourse, this book offers an interesting and engaging break into a universe of secrets and experiences. Furthermore, since it's simply the primary book in a series, it guarantees many additional thrilling experiences ahead, leaving readers excited for the following portion.


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Comments

  1. Sounds really intriguing. I am sure, it's one of those thrilling books that you need to read with lots of time on your hands. I wonder how the prose with spirits and powerful creatures reads.

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  2. Fantasy offers some strangeness as a primary draw, such as a strangeness in the setting for the story such as imaginary places or magic systems. It also does in the characters that inhabit our own world—vampires and supermen.
    It can encourage readers to imagine themselves in different roles and scenarios, pursuing alternate decisions and actions without experiencing any real risk. By living vicariously through fantasy characters, readers can expand on their techniques for solving personal problems.

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  3. I'm not sure I'm a fantasy reader. Tried a few books and got bored midway. My daughter may love to read them though. Will check them out.

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  4. Not a fantasy read myself but your review will definitely help those who love this genre.

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  5. Generally, I prefer to pick books that solve mysteries but fantasy books are appealing for their technique, you have to be really good at imagination and creativity to write fantasy fiction. Even the title of this book is so intriguing - The Hell Queen and Mr Moon Perfect!

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  6. I really liked the review but I am not sure if this one is for me. I am sure the YA readers would devour it, especially with the characters dealing with ghostbusters and shadow trackers.

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  7. This sounds like an interesting book! I hadn't heard of it, but I think I'll check it out.

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  8. It’s fascinating how the author merges the eerie setting of Hill Tom City with the dynamics of supernatural law and ghostly adventures, creating a unique blend of genres.

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  9. Fantasy I tried very few , but kids fantasy I do like it because I feel flavour of innocence in it. Based on your recommendations will give this book a try

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  10. However hard I try, I fail to organise my reading mind around the world fantasy books create. Perhaps the books in that genre might win me over one day; I am not sure.

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