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THE LAST AVATAR BY VISHWAS MUDAGAL


To start with the story line, this book talks about the fight between the good and the evil, between the right and the wrong. The world is at the brim of World War III because of the cruel terrorist group the Invisible Hands supported by Jian, an important person from China, one of the most powerful countries. The political leaders were unable to stop Jian who wants to become one supreme commander of the world. However there are the guardians of truth who strive hard to protect the world from the evil. Neel, the chosen one along with Nushen from China does incredible things for the safety of the two countries and the world.
The story is more of the scientific fiction type blended very well with the historical mythology and proves to be an engaging read together. I loved the book and its characters. The book is a result of huge background searches done by the author and deserves appreciation for his hard work. The writing was reader friendly and kept me within the story as if I was witnessing the events for real. There were moments were I was awestruck by the level of imagination. The end gave me a goosebumps and I'm eager to read the sequel badly. There are many questions to be answered and I hope it awaits in the sequels to come. I really have an urge to see this book transform into a movie and I hope it happens. I honestly suggest this to all the readers. The book title and cover is also good and is very suitable. Totally, the book is a beautiful work and is one of my interesting reads as well.

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