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sanjus wrote: 08 Jun 2021, 13:49 An thought provoking book leads the reader into the near future and the exoticism of modern India looks quite appealing to read. The promotion of evangelism and its conflict with a tradition raised to the level of extremism looks very interesting topic. Thanks for you insightful review.
I am glad that my review managed to interest you in the book.
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I'm from India and after reading your review I'm very curious to know what the author has written about the country. In case of stereotypes, I usually try not to take any offence because we all have certain ideas about other countries based on what we see in movies or some information on the internet. It's only when you have personally experienced something can you tell how things work. I'm not sure if the author has been to India, but I'll take comfort in the fact that he has described the exotic locations well. 😁
Thank you for the review.
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Michelle Menezes wrote: 25 Jun 2021, 00:35 I'm from India and after reading your review I'm very curious to know what the author has written about the country. In case of stereotypes, I usually try not to take any offence because we all have certain ideas about other countries based on what we see in movies or some information on the internet. It's only when you have personally experienced something can you tell how things work. I'm not sure if the author has been to India, but I'll take comfort in the fact that he has described the exotic locations well. 😁
Thank you for the review.
I think that the positive impression of India is still prevalent and that you will like the book. Thanks for stopping by.
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I'm actually very intrigued about the plot. Loved your review. I'll definitely check this book out sometime.
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This is an interesting supernatural adventure thriller highlighting conflict, evangelism, extremism, modern India, and the epic battle of good versus evil. The book is temporarily free on Amazon Kindle and has an inciteful OnlineBookClub review. Congrats on the BOTD selection.
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I love reading a book series. I haven't read the first part of the series Global Calling. I'm interested in knowing what the future holds for Global Calling Organization and will justice win over terror? Great Review.
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I'm more that delighted because the book seems to be tackling one of the themes that I always want to discuss, the theme of promotion of evangelism and its conflict with a tradition raised to the level of extremism. Thanks for the review.
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This book has an absolutely stunning cover art. The contrast of East-West relation piques my interest, but what I did not quite catch is that what are the radical Islamists doing in India? I thought India’s main religion is Hinduism and the second is Islam. Maybe I am looking at this from a western people’s point of view but this stroke me as an odd detail. Anyway, one of my favorite features in a good book is well-designed characters. This sounds like an interesting read, thank you for the review!
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The fact that the setting is in India is interesting to me. Thanks for your review.
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The cover sure called out to me. Lovely shade of blue..
great review with 4 stars, its a must read. I love the setting of Mother India.. Hope to visit her in future.Well penned and exciting.. Well done..
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I don’t normally like to read a book from the middle of a series even with a recommendation. I have, however, recently read books from a series that do stand alone.
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The cover is beautiful and this is an excellent review, but not for me. Religious books always seem as though they are disrespectful of other beliefs. Thank you for an insightful review
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Quite exotic country, but unfortunately, I am not interested at all to learn, no matter how indirectly, traditions, culture and religious beliefs of India. Any other setting and storyline would have pulled me to read the book, but as it is I will have to pass it. No offense and congratulations on BOTD!
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The plot of the book leads to the religious theme, including dealing with the radical Islamist current. It is interesting that it describes modern India and the challenges it faces. Likewise, it is striking that it has well-designed characters and dialogues. It seems like an interesting option.
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It's incredible how an author can write a book so well about such deep topics such as religion and cultural differences in a fiction storyline. I am impressed and enjoyed reading this review. Thanks so much for the thorough review!
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