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Werke von Arya Narrayan

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Geburtstag
1989-08-17
Nationalität
Indian
Land (für Karte)
India
Wohnorte
Bangalore, India

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Diese Rezension wurde für LibraryThing Member Giveaways geschrieben.
This book is multi plot story , one part is about a woman (Veronica) who is NASA head of operations, who is guilty about her past mistakes and accidents and to find peace she do donations at the orphanage where she deposit her daughter at her toddler age and she was in her teens, second story is about a guy (Max Lazar) who was human but his coming in contact with an alien species changes his life and how his loneliness and in search of love bring twist to story , another plot is about the researcher of NASA who lost her family because our protagonist Veronica mistake due to a tough call she took under political pressure on NASA. Author used a clever situation of Current pandemic and produce a A-virus situation and add it which scifi of aliens and aliens are alpha humans as they found a time traveller in between Earth and Mars and they jumped various timelines and try to change the history of the world, all this drama for one person who have complains in life. What will happen when plot co-incide and when characters find what a paradox they are in. For that you have to read this book… (mehr)
 
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kanwarpal_singh | 3 weitere Rezensionen | Oct 2, 2022 |
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Paradox is fictional piece of work and while reading this I was feeling like this book is kind of a retelling of 2020 . As soon as I read the ‘Preface’ that immediately took in my interest and I definitely had to know more. The language is lucid and the narration is really nice. I am not much of sci-fi person but this didn’t let me get bored while reading.

The story is about outbreak of a contagious virus A- break in various countries, which speeds up the age-acceleration once contracted and even WHO has no cure to it.
It then revolves around a female protagonist who’s a NASA administrative and once witness a corpse falling from the sky, which also takes place across the world at the same time, facing a massive outbreak of the virus.
After various horrifying incidents faced by her for 5 years straight, a grey alien arrives and approaches her saying that he knows the cure to it.

Interesting right?
But you’ll have to read ‘Paradox’ to know What happens ahead and how it ends.
Do dig in to read the very imaginative thoughts by the author.

I liked the title and cover of the book, but the use of many technical terms were a little hard to comprehend.The story is unique and also carries ahead with the seriousness it needs.

Recommended to those who like reading simple and different sci-fi stories.
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guptamuskan866 | 3 weitere Rezensionen | Nov 23, 2020 |
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This is the third book that I have read from this author and I am amazed at his ability of being able to produce three unique and varied concepts. Paradox is a sci-fi story where we follow the main -lead of the story encountering an alien species. The motive behind the alien's visit and how it effects the humankind is a very vague spoiler-free description of the story.
The world the book is set up in has great potential for expansion and sub-plots. It felt a bit rushed, and important moments felt compressed. I would have liked them to have flushed out for maximum effect. I liked the overall storyline, the world and it's enclosure, but would have liked a little more detail and character building. Nevertheless, Arya Narrayan has been one of my favourite author discoveries and will keep an eye out for his future projects.… (mehr)
 
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manogna_thumukunta | 3 weitere Rezensionen | Oct 20, 2020 |
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Grey aliens manipulate events on earth while a NASA scientist seeks revenge against the NASA administrator while a cure for the world-wide pandemic of A-virus [which quickly ages people] turns humans into grey aliens but then involves bathing the planet in white radiation along with a paradox involving future, present, and past . . . .

Persevering readers who work their way through the plethora of awkward, strangely-structured sentences will find themselves caught in a stilted, abstruse narrative. Although it began interestingly enough, the strange dichotomy of humans and grey aliens in the past and the future tends to jumble the story into a convoluted, frustrating morass of events that apparently have some tenuous relationship to each other.

Readers are likely to take exception to Neil Armstrong stepping onto the surface of the moon at 2:50 am on 21 July 1969 and encountering a grey alien astronaut, but it’s no stranger than any other event in this forgettable, lackluster tale.
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jfe16 | 3 weitere Rezensionen | Sep 28, 2020 |

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