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Interdimensional Gateways

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Our world has always been under the shadow of paranormal beings. Ever since the dawn of civilization, powerful races from different dimensions have been pulling the strings on humanity. Modern day science calls them aliens, whereas different religions identify them as either Gods or Demons. This war started eons ago in a period, now known as ‘Satyuga,’ when an elite fighter race called ‘Gandharva,’ responsible for guarding the dimensional Gateways were attacked by an unknown entity.
Adish and Savarnik are living a perfectly normal life in Delhi. But a simple act of helping a stranger during one of their road trips sets into motion a chain of events that pulls them into this simmering conflict. They are left fending for themselves as they encounter forces beyond their comprehension and find themselves as pawns of this cross-dimensional war.
The fate of not only their world but all ‘worlds’ hangs in the balance.
Only Gods can save them. But who will save the Gods?

344 pages, Kindle Edition

Published February 27, 2017

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SA'AY

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This novel series is conceptualized by two friends Ankur & Aditya from the back benches of dreary B.Tech lectures. While Ankur went on to pursue his MBA from IIM (Indore), Aditya found more flavor in pursuing M.Tech from IIT (Bombay). Despite such divergent career paths, their shared penchant for science & mythology stayed.
Both of them have recently embarked on their professional careers, but they do find time to pursue other hobbies like cricket, travelling & rap music too.
They both hail from the city of Delhi and can be contacted through email: - infinitas.world@gmail.com

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Profile Image for Divya Ramnath Bandodkar.
Author 3 books19 followers
April 24, 2018
I am left spellbound by this book. The story has been beautifully crafted and narrated well. It is a real page turner.

The book name and the cover gives an overall idea about the story. The blurb is interesting. It creates curiosity in the minds of the readers. The attractive cover and engaging blurb will surely make you pick this book up.

If you are a fan of Harry Porter series, then I must say this novel will be a treat for you. It is about those forces in nature that are beyond human understanding. The story has been thoughtfully crafted. The authors end the book with a mystery. You will crave for the next book in this series. They have brought out the mystery very well. The story has been narrated in third person narrative. It is simple and engaging. The lucid language adds more to the reading experience. Generally, books of this kind have unique names which I find difficult to read. But, this book had simple names.

Reasons you should read this book-

-       Engaging story-line.

-       Good narration.

-       You will be forced to turn pages. It’s a real page turner.

I am eagerly waiting for the next book.

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Cover: 4/5
Characters: 4/5
Story: 3.5/5

I rate Interdimensional Gateways with 4/5 stars.
Profile Image for Shweta Kesari.
Author 5 books22 followers
April 24, 2018
I liked the punch line from the blurb: Only Gods can save them. But who will save the Gods? This ending statement brings inquisitiveness into readers, and those who are more drawn towards wild imagination and fantasy fiction/ mythological fiction can surely seek a good read in the book.
There are so much that could be done to make it more enchanting and impactful. I was more keen to find out how our authors going to juxtapose present and past events. The past life incorporates all the same events, protecting something from someone, fighting, guarding, and some spells as arms. But, what brought my attention and made me inch forward towards the story is how they amalgamate the two different events.



There's one serious issue I found in many books that I've read. The naming of the characters! This aspect seems little but it does affect a lot in the reading journey. Names of the main characters should be such that it shouldn't resemble any other characters. Resemblance causes confusion which in result destroys the fun of reading. I was introduced to two characters, in the beginning, Aarav and Artha. Both the names are quite similar and did challenge me for quite a good time. That period when I struggled to remember who is who resulted in the loss of charm of the story.



Such stories need great imagination power, and what makes the journey beautiful is an effortless portrayal of everything that happens around. I could sense that are some usual stuff that use to happen in every such story. I couldn't sense something unique and extraordinary to be a part of it. But, every story has something to tell, something to convey to the readers. This one doesn't have an out-of-the-box plot, but it does manage to serve a decent story.



Read many great stories in this genre that my mind couldn't settle with any less than them. Although I appreciate their sincere effort in the book, my expectations are pretty high in this specific genre. For me, either one could be an underdog or an overdog when it comes to fantasy/mythological fiction. Nothing comes in between.
Profile Image for Nehali Lalwani.
Author 9 books20 followers
April 21, 2018
Title: Interdimensional Gateways

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I received this book from Authors paradise for review purpose. While, I was honestly too bored of reading those similar college life romance stories this book came as a change to me. Recently, I got a chance to read this book published by notion press titled as “Interdimensional Gateways” a book that comprises of many aspects like historical facts with the combination of fiction, tug of war between responsibilities and our own choices for life, war between good and evils energies (God and Devils), family bonding, friendship, college life etc.
Starting with the first look of the book, I always prefer to go through the blurb and cover of the book as it gives a slightest of idea about its story. Blurb of this book gets the full marks as after reading it, I was too excited to read this book.
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August 31, 2018
Sa'ay Interdimensional Gateways by Ankur and Aditya is collection of mythology and fiction. Writers made the contents so amazing that hooks up readers along with book to the end, book have tendency to create a atmosphere to reader which takes them to another amazing magical world, amazing vocabs, cover looks astonishing and reveals some secretes contains in it..
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July 23, 2018
Must read!!!

The book is fast paced with so many intricacies and so many characters that kept me hooked and guessing till the end. Just my kindaa book! Waiting for the next one now.
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