Talking about this book — Oh My God ! I have never ever read anything like this. I must say that this book is a perfect blend of science and mythology. First of all, I fell in love with the narrative style of the book. Second, the concept and plot is explained in a simple and logical manner. Third, the suspense through which the entire story revolves till the end, just loved it.
We generally have read a lot about myth texts but I have never thought something like this will or may take place in the coming future. After all, ‘Not all things are coincidental’. This book not only talks about Manu but also about other characters like Ashwatamma, Ram, Sita, Emperor Ashoka. Manu — the first person as well as the last person on this earth and if you want to know and witness the entire journey about what may happen by the arrival of Kalki Avtar you must surely get your hands over this book. This book will change your perspective towards history, will keep you engrossed with excitement about what is going to happen next and some chapters may even give you goosebumps.
This is the story of boy next door, Manu who loves reading and knowing about mythology and ancient history. He is greatly smitten by mythological stories and characters that wishes to learn more about it. One day miraculously one of the characters from Mahabharat appeares in front of him and takes him to the city of Kalki, the last avatar of Lord Vishnu. And, that's when the book takes turn and we get to read a epic stories of many great mythological characters. Author has even explored many lesser known mythological characters like Ashvathama.
'Manu' is one of those books which while reading you forget you are reading and you found yourself at the place where you are witnessing everything with your own eyes. I have no idea how author have come with this great storyline, he deserves many claps for it.

















