Book Review: The Himalayan Revelation by Pankaj Misra
Book: The Himalayan Revelation
    
Author: Pankaj Misra
    
No. of Pages: 346
    
Genre: Fiction 
    
Publisher: Power Publishers
    
My new and second source of books for review – The Tales  Pensieve – came up with Himalayan Revelation for book review and the book blurb  sounded interesting. 
    
Bringing together the majestic Himalayas, the Hampi heritage  site, the mighty Vijayanagar Empire and the political tension of Indo-China war  – Pankaj has created a novel which grips the reader and doesn't let go. 
    
Pankaj has done a good job of fusing these seemingly  unconnected unrelated factors in a story. The plot twists surprise you 'slowly'  as the author shifts your focus from one thing to another. 
    
This is an interesting aspect of the book - the way the subject  of focus constantly shifts as the story moves along. There are times when you  think you are reading about the most important aspect of the story while there  are times when you are tempted to skip a few paragraphs thinking them to be unnecessary  fillers in the book. You might be wrong on both counts. So be patient with the  novel and read it through. 
    
 The characters develop  gradually although I wouldn't say the author spent too many words in 'character  development'. The characters are pretty much shallow and uni-dimensional but  its ok because the story and the twists take the center-stage. There is history  and there is treasure hunt which them becomes a race to find something of  immense economic and political importance. The race goes right to the  Indo-China border and a war is brimming up on the seams … and even breaks out  to some extent. 
    
I would personally recommend this novel. I liked it and I  think you might like it too. 
    The book was received as part of Reviewers Programme on The Tales Pensieve

 
 
Sounds interesting and a great review.
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