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Mystery of the urban monķs

 Book: Mystery of the Urban Monks

Author: @authorvikramsingh 

Genre: Fiction

On a train journey to Varanasi, A Yogi meets John, a writer. Yogi narrates him a story about three friends: Krish, Tony and Asif. To have a break from normal tiring life, The three friends went into an joyous trip to Goa, which became a life-changing journey for them. The search of an monk and  the desire to learn more dragged them to many places from lofty Himalayas to gorgeous ranges.  Basically, it's a story within a story.


The plot was different but unique and had a well developed theme.The characters were beautifully sketched. The characters were following different religions but had the same faith towards humanity.

The language was lucid and simple to understand. The author's writing style is engaging and intriguing. It kept me hooked throughout the end.

❤️

The book is unique I would say. The messages were embedded like a gem in it. Only a keen reader could get it. 

I would recommend it to everyone. Worth reading.


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