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Prithiraj

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🧑‍💻 Developer with a technical background | Enthusiast of fantasy⚔️ , sci-fi 🌌, horror 👻, alternate histories 📜, and thrillers 🕵️‍♂️

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The Heart of the Nhaga: The start to the classic epic fantasy series inspired by Korean history and mythology from a legend of SFF
Last Argument of Kings
Dandadan, Vol. 9
There Is No Antimemetics Division
Before They Are Hanged
Dandadan, Vol. 8
Exit Strategy

Prithiraj's Reading Goals

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7,265/10,000 pages
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Read 10,000 pages by . They're 2k pages ahead of schedule. 🙌

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22/30 books
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Read 30 books by . They're 6 books ahead of schedule. 🙌

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Mahishasura: The Legend of Kumarikandam
দুষ্প্রাপ্য কমিকস সমগ্র ২
দুষ্প্রাপ্য কমিকস সমগ্র
Rogue Protocol
The Blade Itself
তারানাথের প্রত্যাবর্তন
All Systems Red
Jade War

Prithiraj's Most Popular Reviews

Rating: 4⭐

Genre: Science Fiction, Horror

Comparison: Unparalleled; I have not encountered a similar work.

Review: This is one of those books that leaves you in contemplative silence upon completion, pondering the profound nature of what you've just experienced. Fully articulating the plot is challenging, but in essence, it revolves around a clandestine organization known as The Antimemetics Division. Their primary focus is "antimemes"—objects or entities that induce memory loss, or as the text describes, "eat" memories. These antimemes are categorized based on the potency of their mnemonic erasure effects.

It is crucial to note that this book is not primarily plot-driven. While it loosely follows a narrative arc centered on combating a specific antimeme, its core strength lies in its character development.

The story follows Mary Quinn, the head of the Weileigh Antimemetics Division, as she confronts an antimeme threatening global destruction.

The narrative style can, at times, appear unconventional or fragmented, as much of the story is conveyed through case files and data entries, many of which are heavily redacted.

Verdict: Highly recommended; it offers a novel and invigorating reading experience.

I really loved Miki!!

Our favorite Murderbot zipped by, a short but sweet thrill ride! 🤖 And ART? What a scene-stealer! 😂 (Don't even ask what the "A" stands for; it's probably adorable anyway.) 💖

Rating: 3.5/5 ⭐

Just finished reading "The Last Dragoners of Bow Bazar" and it was such an atmospheric journey through the winding, historic lanes of Kolkata. 🐉✨

The story is beautifully told through the innocent eyes of Ru, a young boy living in an old house filled with the presence of his Ma, Baba, and Didimaa. One of the most compelling aspects of the narrative is Ru’s internal struggle as he navigates the mystery of his own heritage and ethnicity, trying to find his place in a world that feels both familiar and strange. It’s a poignant exploration of identity and belonging set against a richly textured backdrop.

The Heart of the Nhaga ❤️‍🔥 - A Must-Read!

Rating - 4.5⭐

This awesome fantasy adventure, "The Heart of the Nhaga," is the much-awaited English release 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿 of a super popular South Korean SFF series by the amazing author Lee Young-do. It first came out in 2003, and now this classic has finally gotten a fantastic English translation thanks to Anton Hur. He's a total pro at bringing Korean and English literature together 🇰🇷↔️🇬🇧. This epic story is planned as a four-book series 📚📚📚📚, so get ready for a huge, intricate tale that will unfold over a bunch of installments.

Review- The story drops us into a super creative world 🌍, following the wild journey of three very different folks. Each one comes from a unique race and has their own special traits. Our unlikely crew includes Kagan, a human 🧍‍♂️; Tenahan, a fierce Warrior Rouster 🦅; and Byong, a mysterious Tokebbi, who's kind of like a goblin 👺. Their paths cross in some pretty wild ways as they get the tricky and dangerous job of moving a Nhaga, which is a snake-person that can think and feel 🐍. What makes this whole trip so cool is how their totally different personalities and backgrounds play off each other. You get to see how they handle and ultimately beat all the tough stuff that comes up along the way 🤝.

Kagan, the human in the group, is all about being logical and staying calm 🧠. He's like the steady anchor for the often-crazy crew. But here's a twist that makes him even more interesting: he also eats Nhaga 🤔. That really adds some complex, maybe even morally gray, layers to his character. Tenahan, the Warrior Rouster, is pure power and super hot-headed 🔥. He just gives off this intimidating vibe, making him a serious force in a fight. But underneath all that toughness, he's got a surprising weakness: a deep fear of water 💧. Pretty ironic for someone so strong! Byong, the Tokebbi, brings a much-needed dose of fun and quick wit to the group 😂. He's always dishing out laughs and comic relief. He's also described as almost immortal, which hints at a super long and exciting past. But funny enough, he's terrified of blood 🩸, another cool contradiction in his character.

At the center of their risky mission is the Nhaga himself. He's an unwilling participant, forced into a situation where he has to make huge personal sacrifices 💔. This particular Nhaga is about to be the first of his kind in a long time to cross their ancient territory lines 🏞️. His desperate mission has one clear, heartbreaking goal: to save his entire race from coming doom, even if it means facing his own death and possibly a fatal outcome. Even though he's stuck in this dangerous spot against his will, he's totally determined. He's driven by a promise to fulfill a dying friend's wish 😔. His internal struggles and the heavy weight of his responsibility add some serious emotional depth to the adventure.

Besides this main foursome, the journey introduces a vibrant mix of other characters, each one adding to the rich story mosaic 🎭. Some have small roles, offering quick but memorable interactions, while others become super important. Their actions really change the course of the quest 🌟. No matter how big or small their part, every character you meet leaves a lasting impression. You remember them because of their unique quirks, what motivates them, and how they help the overall story 📖. Having so many supporting characters really makes the world-building richer and makes the adventure feel huge and real.

Basically, "The Heart of the Nhaga" is a classic fantasy adventure through and through 🗺️. It's packed with thrilling encounters, unexpected twists, and a constant feeling of moving forward. The pace is incredibly fast ⚡, pulling you through the pages with an irresistible drive. This energetic storytelling, combined with its engaging characters and imaginative world, made for a super fun reading experience for me 😊. I'm already buzzing for the next books in this awesome series. I can't wait to explore more of this amazing world and meet its fascinating people 🤩. The journey has just started, and the thought of diving deeper into the lore and destinies of these characters is seriously exciting! ✨