Divinity by Prateek Srivastava.

JK Rowling once said," If you don't like to read, you haven't found the right book." Divinity is one of the few books which can make a person fall in love with reading.

The story revolves around the protagonist Avi who joins the best detective in town and catch a serial killer and put his oddities to good use. In an extraordinary turn of events, he meets Kabir, the man who he believes has the answers to many questions he spent his entire life pondering upon.

The author, Prateek Srivastava is exceptionally good at describing each and every character which gives the reader a clear image and doesn't make them feel lost at any point in the book. Every situation is narrated with extreme precision which contributes to the originality of the author’s beautiful writing style.

The story isn't like any typical fictional book I've read until now, it was refreshing and kept my eyes peeled.

Throughout the terrific journey of the book, you'll find a  bunch of interesting and shocking twists which will keep you on your toes.

One of my favourite quotes from the book was," If you fracture your leg or bruise your elbow and go to a doctor seeking help, it is completely okay. But if you have a problem with your brain, the most important organ in your body which runs everything else, you are termed as insane." It was so wonderful to see an author normalising mental health illness and using his power as an author to put to such good use.

I was eager to know how the book ends and it certainly took my breath away. 

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  2. Sounds interesting. Definitely on my tbr list

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