#LITEROMA Book Review :: ‘Whispers of Ruins: Quest for Rama's Dossier’ by Navin Kumar

** Thanks to our reviewer Swapna Peri for reviewing the book on behalf of Literoma. **


Book Title: Whispers of Ruins: Quest for Rama's Dossier
Author: Navin Kumar
Format: Kindle

Book Title:
The title of the book ' Whispers of Ruins: Quest for Rama's Dossier ' is quite interesting and

Book Cover:
The book's cover image is of an old book with rumbles and browned papers held by a person and has a light shedding out from the book. It is quite a magical and attractive cover image.

My review:
Indian history and Hindu mythology have always been a treasure chest of many untold stories and unknown mysteries. This book is written on similar lines where the plot goes back to the Ramayana times and oscillates between this generation. Every chapter in the book has a twist and mystery hidden. As the story progresses, the thrill element maximizes. This book is a perfect holiday pick, and readers of any age can read the book.

Characters:
This is where the story is rich in its plot. Some characters, including the characters in the background taken from the Ramayana and other scriptures, make the story an interesting read. The characters of Ram and Dr Anand are to my liking.

Narration:
The story and the narration are engaging enough that the book can be read at one go. The story's flow is such, and the elements that add to the mystery and thrill are quite impressively written. The perfect mixture of myth and science is executed well.

Language & Grammar:
A subtle language with sufficient vocabulary is used in the book. The words derived from the Ramayana are relatable to read. Anyone aware of the Ramayana story and specific terms associated with Hindu mythology will find the language easy to interpret.

My Final Verdict:
Perfect mythological fiction that dates to the days of Ramayana!

Book Title: 4/5
Book Cover: 4/5
Inside the book: 4/5
Characters: 4/5
Narration: 4/5
Language & Grammar: 4/5
Final Rating: 4/5

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