Trinity by the Horns: A tale of Gods & Bots | Book Review
Trinity by Horns: A tale of Gods
& Bots
Author: Prana Natarajan
Pages: 182
‘Trinity
by Horns: A tale of Gods & Bots’ by Prana Natarajan is a very unique book
where the readers will get to read science and mythology together. The story is a about a start-up project and
is given the task of making and handling robots. The project is to be handled
by Bramhanand lal, Shivpal Sharma and Balaji
Venkatraman who are collectively known as the ‘Trinity’.
I
really enjoyed reading this book it was a very fun to read book. As I started
the book I was really interested after reading the character names they all are
similar to Hindu deities. The characters are really interesting and their
traits all resemble to the Hindu Gods. The characters of deva’s and asura’s is
very interesting.
The
writing style is very beautiful and the readers will surely flow through the
story in no time. The flow of the story is neither too fast nor too slow it is
perfect. The story is related to mythology but the characterization is such
that the readers will feel as if the story is going in front of their eyes.
While reading the story I also felt how it would be if the gods and demons
actually come into existence and what they would be doing. After reading the
book the readers will surely get the feel of a modern version of the classical
story.
The
author has done a good amount of research and we can actually get to read the
pain of starting a start-up and how people actually work and try to get the
funding, etc.
The
language is simple and lucid.
The
cover page is also beautiful and suits the book well.
I would surely recommend this book to all!
My Rating: 5/5
I would surely recommend this book to all!
My Rating: 5/5
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