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Aghori- An Untold Story by Mayur Kalbag Book Review

Aghori- An Untold Story by Mayur Kalbag Book Review

 



Aghori- An Untold Story by Mayur Kalbag Book Review 


Details of Aghori An Untold Story

  • Book Name: Aghori An Untold Story
  • Authors: Mayur Kalbag
  • Pages:150
  • Publish Date: 01-10-2021
  • Language: English
  • Genre: Literature & Fiction


BOOK REVIEW 

What is the book about? The story features the life of Fakhori Babas in Sadhu, a topic that interests almost all of us. We all want to dig deeper and know more about them. The story introduces Subu, a curious character who travels with Rakhan to a beautiful and holy place where he gets to meet the Agori Babas. 

He tries to make conversation with them, exposing things, and his curiosity leads to several adventures for the readers. You'll love to watch and read his point of view, his perspective. There are a lot of adventures, thrills, amazing premises, and interesting facts along the way. It's going to be a very great and interesting ride, Part 2.

What's your reading experience with the book? I had a really amazing reading experience with the book. The first thing that fascinated me a lot was the backdrop of Uttarakhand because I belong to the same place. The second thing was such an interesting topic; the author has covered almost everything. 

The point of view is very precise and amazing, and the work is well-researched. The narration is engaging, everything goes to the point, there is no unnecessary stretching. 

You'll love the language and the inclusion of Hindi language and some very amazing spiritual aspects. I really had a great time reading this. I have even suggested this to my friends, and it's amazing, Part 3

Why do you recommend this book? I would definitely recommend you all to read this, especially those who love similar plots that revolve around spirituality, faith, Agori Babas, and Sadhus. Also, to those who enjoy investigative plots, the story is greatly paced. 

You'll just be finishing it during your weekend, so it will be a great time reading this book. All the aspects are totally interesting, and the language is also great for beginners, so new readers and sensational seasonal readers, everyone can read this. You'll have a really great time with this book, so just grab your copies.



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