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B**S
Amazing fantasy tale with a tinge of important life lessons.
✨The book 'The seeker of nothing' is a philosophical fictional tale on how a person can learn about life on a adventurous journey which can change his life and mindset.✨The book is based on a story of a troubled warrior Andahar who was unable to forgive himself of an incident which changed his life for 7 years. This was the first time he set foot on land after seven years living on a ship when his brother Ned-har gave him a responsibility to deliver a bejewelled box to the king of templetron. On this adventurous journey, he met many people who helped him learn the secrets of life, healing, redemption, peace, forgiveness, divinity.✨It was a gripping tale from the start which can take you the adventure of bewitching lands filled with mystery, magic and quest of life. Author did a great job in writing the fictional book with intriguing characters and detailed storyline while mixing it with non-fiction providing various answers of life one can have. This is so far the best fictional book i have read with such literary concept and philosophy of life mixed together. It really gave me 'The alchemist' vibes while reading it.✨This book can help you own your life, heal it, forgive yourself, fill your life with joy, acceptance and embrace the present moments along with giving yourself permission to move on with spirituality and sacrifice when needed. The book can help you gain a different perspective of life and develop a positive mindset and help you be free or every worries you have of past or future.✨If you are someone who loved a philosophical fantasy fictional read, this book is for you. This book can also be read by beginners and non-fiction reader as it was a light read and can help to gain a unique perspective of life.
K**M
A good read.
The Seeker of Nothing by Kabir Munjal is a fictional tale that revolves around the lives of two brothers. Andahar is dealing with inner turmoil and demons that refuse to leave him while his brother Ned-har tries his best to ease his pain and set him free. But nothing seems to work until a day arrives when Ned-har has to fulfil his duties towards his master and it's only his brother who could do that for him. What has been the haunting past of brothers? How would Andahar's journey look going forward?The book takes us to the fabled lands of Corcusia and the Mountains of Templetron. Through Andahar's journey, where he finds a young boy Elar who eventually treats him as his Master, the book attempts to emphasise the value of self-awareness. It tries to shed light on how one can take charge of their healing and bring themselves peace. An external force could only catalyse the process but the action has to start within.The writing is simple but pretty thoughtful in the second half. The first half is slow as the story is still building up. Come to the second half, and the action begins with numerous nuggets of wisdom coming one's way. The characters are raw and real, their personalities well-sketched by the author. I certainly liked the complex character of Andahar and how it develops with the narrative's progression.I am hugely passionate about the concept of self-growth and the thoughts expressed in this book aligned with my ideas. That clearly made me enjoy reading it. If you are seeking a book for self-help in form of a simple story, you can certainly check this one out.
S**I
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A wonderful book wonderfully narrated.an enchanting tale with deep insights.a book worth spending ur precious time.must read.A perfect reading for all.
C**K
A beautiful tale
𝐒𝐭𝐨𝐫𝐲𝐥𝐢𝐧𝐞:Anadhar the troubled warrior took the journey of seeking the truth. So far his life is filled with hardships, battles, and nightmares. Ned-har his brother urges Anadhar to go on a journey to redeem himself and get his life back. A formidable journey to the mountains of Templetron.The fable is so well-woven that you won't be able to get away from it. Such a wonderful tale with spiritual and magical realism overtones. And in the midst of all of these components, the author successfully conveyed to the readers a significant and unmistakable message.𝐌𝐲 𝐓𝐚𝐤𝐞 𝐎𝐧 𝐓𝐡𝐞 𝐂𝐡𝐚𝐫𝐚𝐜𝐭𝐞𝐫𝐬:The personalities of Anadhar, Elar, and Ned-har were all incredibly complex. As the drama builds to its climax, their personalities were gradually revealed.The protagonist's personality is exposed one layer at a time as if the author were peeling an onion. And by the book's conclusion, it had radically evolved. I didn't anticipate the author to craft Elar's character with such skill. His character startled me and made me feel grounded. Without even claiming credit, he was the unseen thread that kept everything alive.𝐌𝐲 𝐓𝐚𝐤𝐞 𝐎𝐧 𝐓𝐡𝐞 𝐖𝐫𝐢𝐭𝐢𝐧𝐠 𝐒𝐭𝐲𝐥𝐞:✍️Can I use the word flawless? Of course, I can, It’s flawless and it suited me quite well. I really enjoyed how the book kept a consistent pace, and I finished it in a matter of days.The narration is lucid. Although the novel is set in a different timeframe, the author managed to make his work relatable in every way, which kept me interested the entire time.
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