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Vishwa Prasiddh Unsuljhe Rahasya

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: Discover inexplicable incidents occurring not only in the skies and the cosmos, but also in the natural world, and at the depths of human mind with the help of hoaxes, technologies, secret societies and miracles. This book steals the show as like other mystery books it just doesn't help you imagine situations or invented characters but also allows you to revolve around real happenings which though are hard to believe due to their extraordinary nature but the illustrations and proofs provided in the book convinces the reader of their existence and hence keeps him glued. Though it is not a fiction, the incidences mentioned in this book are exceptionally and completely breathtaking which promise to make the reader more and more curious with every passing leaf... In fact, thrillers have always fascinated the young and old alike. There is no clear-cut demarcation line between myth and history, or between appearance and reality. Many mysteries have been solved but there are still many more which have remained unsolved and defied all rational explanations.

136 pages, Paperback

Published February 17, 2012

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Abhay Kumar Dubey

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June 13, 2018
This book was one of the “World-famous” series of books published by Pustak Mahal that I read when I was in my teens, i.e. a bit after dinosaurs died ;)
Anyways, I am giving this review to note that although this book got me curious and interested in reading, the book is basically a whole lot of bullshit and nonsense.
I liked this book a lot at that point of time when I didn’t know any better, but this book and so many like it is a treasure trove of woo and conspiracy theories. So, I wouldn’t give it as a gift to a gullible kid.
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