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Synopsis
Tania is an only child born to parents of Russian and Indian origin. She has lived her entire life in Russia. After the demise of her parents in a car accident, she is left all alone in a huge house. Her paternal and maternal grandparents want to take her into their fold and plan to come to Moscow to convince her to join them in India or Ukraine. Since her childhood, she had been having these recurring dreams in which she sees herself visiting certain temples and forts. These dreams feel so real. The doctors she visits in Moscow are not able to figure out what is wrong with her. On the contrary, they tell her that she has a vivid imagination. Tania decides to search for a reply herself and reads a book on dreams as well as a few volumes on 'Past Life Regression'.
The day her relatives arrive from India and Ukraine, she, in her dream, travels to India and meets her past self. Tania's past self had another name. Her name was Sanya and she had lived centuries ago as a princess of Kalibangan during the Indus Valley Civilisation. Sanya tells Tania of a plot to kill her in the present life. A plot had been hatched in her past life too. At that time her brother, mother and father had been murdered.
Who was the murderer in the past and what connection does he have with her in the present life? Please read on to know more.
Folks, this is not a Fantasy Romance novel. Unfortunately, the genre for female lead novels gives the term Fantasy Romance only. There is no choice. Maybe I will add a Romance angle at the end.
I am publishing 1 chapters a week as I need to do a bit of research for the chapters.
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Write a reviewInteresting Book. Well done Author The novel has a good plot and is promising. I love the pacing of the novel and the way writer writes the story. The writer is successful in appealing to the readers . The plot development is awesome , can't wait for the upcoming chapters. And hope that the writer will continue this awesome work and will evolve even more with time . Mine best wishes are always with you .[img=recommend][img=recommend][img=recommend][img=recommend][img=recommend][img=recommend][img=recommend][img=recommend][img=recommend][img=recommend][img=recommend][img=recommend][img=recommend][img=recommend][img=recommend][img=recommend][img=recommend][img=recommend][img=recommend][img=recommend][img=recommend][img=recommend][img=recommend][img=recommend][img=recommend][img=recommend][img=recommend][img=recommend][img=recommend][img=recommend][img=recommend][img=recommend][img=recommend][img=recommend][img=recommend][img=recommend][img=recommend][img=recommend][img=recommend][img=recommend][img=recommend][img=recommend][img=recommend][img=recommend][img=recommend][img=recommend][img=recommend][img=recommend][img=recommend][img=recommend][img=recommend][img=recommend][img=recommend][img=recommend][img=recommend][img=recommend][img=recommend][img=recommend][img=recommend][img=recommend][img=recommend]
Vey interesting story, the character and world building development is great, the writing quality is great just have a little typos but other than that it's great. Great novel give it a try you'll love it.
Learning about the Indian culture from a narrative story is trully fascinating. Since in the first place, world history thoroughly sparks my interest... and somewhat I could relate myself with the MC because of that. The world background is overwhelming and the story is well-written. I don't see that much mistakes. But since it's supposed to be a novel, it would be better not to dump manifold informations about the said memoir and instead, insert them in various chapters as it goes on. It will really thrill readers to binge more. Although, I didn't seem to have any problem of all those since I usually spend amount of my time reading historical related books... which was way hard to understand than any of the works I read like yours. I will read more of this story and put my heart into it. Thanks for the daily usage! I'll support this book no matter what.
To be quite honest, this story initially read a lot more like a comprehensive Wiki to me. I personally never knew that much about the histories and cultures, and I enjoyed how you commented on which facts were true and which were not. However, I think the issue I had was more of with the integration of the facts into the story itself in the first few chapters. Since I am a fan of history, and I really enjoyed the efforts you put into worldbuilding, I had actually read past a few more chapters and found the dialogue and plotline to be much better later on. I think it was a bit wary in the beginning for me personally though since the information all seemed to come at me at once. Overall, great job!
Love the synopsis. Very unique, I haven't seen anything like it before. I will definitely be reading this like a mad man. Keep up the great work and carry on.
Although this is not the kind of book that I usually read, I must say it is written in an interesting way. The historical aspects have been incorporated quite well, though I feel it was a little too much some times. Tania having dreams of her past self is quite captivating. Look forward to how she is going to find out everything. Keep up the good work author.
Hmm... I really don't know what to say about the novel since until now it has been mostly setup, and rightfully so since it is quite well written. The is a lot of information in this novel, I honestly felt like I learned a lot. Overall I don't have much to comment about since the story is still in its start and buildup, there are some paragraphs that get repeated a lot at the start, but I have not found anything of fault in the later chapter. Excellent worldbuilding and character creation though, and I feel that the informative aspect of the novel will take it a long way in the future.
As far as immersion goes, full marks from me. It is not the type of story that I would generally be interested in reading (at least not yet) but I find myself genuinely interested in the story. Writing Quality - 5/5 It has set up a great atmosphere for the story where the world seems surreal and a bit uneven. This makes the attention to detail by the author extenuate on the realistic part of it while the thing with dreams builds up the semi-realistic-semi-fantasia part of it. Therefore, even if it's not done directly, I feel like the world-building so far is the most impressive aspect of the story. World Background - 5/5 That said though, it's not like other aspects aren't good. The protagonist, Tania, is explained well and her family members, while we haven't seen much of them, act like real people do, which does add a lot to them. This sets up a great base for further character development. Character Design - 5/5 As far as the story development goes, well, we only have 6 chapters so far and it's good. I don't have any problems with it. I need to read more chapters before actually forming an opinion on it tbh. Story Development - 5/5 I don't know if there's an update schedule or not but it seems like the updates have been uneven. Regardless, I don't want to give you less stars because of something like this. Stability of Updates - 5/5 And there you have it. I am rating this book as high as I can because I enjoyed every aspect of it and have become genuinely interested in reading more. Great work, author! Keep it up!
The world of the story is carefully built with lots of research being done to make it seem semi-realistic. This shows the creativity and originality shown from the beginning of the story. This novel will be great for someone who is looking for a fantasy world-building story with elements containing chances to learn about religion and other cultures.
An immersive beginning with a clear and easygoing rhythm. The author succeeds in grabbing our attention from the first few moments and continues to hold it as we are charmed into reading on. I believe these are a spellbinding first few chapters that give readers the promise of an entertaining story.
The story is well written, there are a few issues with spelling and grammar, but the spelling may be typos. It's only got four chapters so far, but even with only four, the world building and character development is well done. It's interesting to see a web-novel with this amount of small details.
I am no really good at advising about grammar and the like as I am also not good at it. But I found there are some typos in your novel and wrong use of an article like for example, an year, should be 'a year'. Also, it is my opinion but there is too much information about Max Muller that has not many impacts on your story. Hope this is helping you in making you a better writer. Ps: Please don't take my review as negative and take it to your heart. Your novel is only three chapters and it can develop more.
The synopsis is already very interesting that you would want to know right away the mystery the character of this story holds. I have also read the other work of this author, and from that, I could tell that this book is going to be another piece of great work. She writes very well, and the substance of her chapters is always very informative. Congratulation on deciding to write a new one!
I'm so very sorry about the late review... I asked you for a review swap last September but something bad happened so I completely forgot to write your reviews as well as update my work(Seriously) Moving on, I only read about 10 chapters, I hope, you dont mind me reading just 10 chapters... Well, the narrative are actually quite detailed resulting for a vivid description of what feeling you have at their world but downside is... You don't let the readers think about what's happening, constantly feeding them with information well... Anyways, overall, the characters are all written with impact and from what I can see, this is already a finished work so the updating should be stars... Best of luck to you, mate
Impressive approach. Descriptively tailored background set up and historical events with details. Good command over the grammars (except for the typos). Characters sketched out and introduced well interlinking relationships making it clear as a day for the readers. Well thought out concept. Nice work! I'm honestly invested into your work. Good luck! ❤
I went ahead and read 7 chapters, and my opinion is as follows- At first, this seems to be a general education/history/social studies lesson couched in a storyline format. Very informative, well engaged, very descriptive. The lack of dialogue is unique and caught my interest ( at the beginning, lol !) After getting further into the novel, the talented weaving of fact and fiction makes this an immersive and captivating read. I saw in a previous review that you're a published author, and it shows! I quite enjoyed your book so far, and look forward to reading more of it. The realistic aspects of the book make you feel like you're watching the story unfold, while the fantasy captures the imagination. 5 stars!
I love, love, love the fact that the author decided to add our Indian history to this novel. It is always exciting and intriguing to see our culture. And I'm really happy with the fact that the author decided to research and include correct facts rather than winging it. As far as the storyline, I must say that it is unique and interesting. As for the writing, maybe the author should proofread it before uploading as there are quite a few mistakes here and there but nothing too serious. but apart from that, the flow of the story is good and I'm really hooked. I hope the author will update soon. Thank you for your hard work!!!
The idea of the story is pretty interesting, although it's not the usual genre I go into. The writing seems well-done no noticable mistakes if any. It's clear the author has done her research on both Russia and India, the description of the culture, terms, and structures being my personal favorite parts of the story so far. Overall a strong 4 stars.
The historical description is well researched, even the weather, or book authors cited with lists. This may be off putting to some considering that most reader want the first three chapters as engaging as possible. But this maybe the author's narrative style, even the use of words, and flow of sentences. But as you go along, the conflict is slowly revealed from among the characters, with lots of dialogue and this may be intentional to keep reader glued. Nice book. Keep it up!
Author RenuKakkar
Hi everyone. I am shamelessly promoting my novel. This time I am writing a small novel. It is about a girl of mixed race (Indian father and Russian mother) who comes to India to meet her grandparents. She also wants to know why she has recurring dreams about certain temples and forts. It is something neither the doctors in Russia nor the doctors in India are able to help her with. Please support with your comments and suggestions and ratings etc.