Mumbai, 2000. Viveka, Vhy and Mikey live a life of regular pleasures--movies, pancakes, romance, gossip. Until one day, a strange message flashes on Mikey's computer:
Are you ready to enter the Vortal?
The siblings and their family are swept into a bewildering world of time travel and adventure, cutting-edge technology and medieval warfare, dashing heroes and sinister villains. As they tumble through time and space and alternate universes, they find themselves sinking deeper and deeper into the Vortal.
Will they survive? And if they do, how will they find one another again?
From the author of the acclaimed Ramayana and Mahabharata series and the bestselling Krishna Coriolis comes a book which will take your breath away.
This is definitely one of the worst books ever I have ever read and I find it very difficult to believe that this is written by Ashok Banker, one of my favorite authors. I have read the Ramayana series written by Banker and have absolutely loved them. Ashok Banker has written quite a few books which are not mythological fiction, however this is the first and probably the last one which I have and will ever read.
This is the story of a family of 5 , parents and 3 children who are swept into a vortal , another world of adventure, warfare and villains. In the world of vortal they come across many silly adventures and sinister villains, many of them from the Bollywood world like - Rikit Raushan ( who is supposedly the look alike of Hrithik Roshan).This is sci-fiction book, but the plot is absolutely crazy and the language and grammar used in the book is pathetic. Even the chapter names are ridiculous. It is difficult to believe that this is actually authored by Ashok Banker.
This is a rare book which I have left midway, as most of the times I do not like leaving books incomplete how so ever boring they might be. Getting into any more details of this book is a waste of time. Please stay away from this book.
A gripping read. You cannot predict what happens until certain point. After that for sometime, it's conventional storyline and then the unpredictability returns. I'm a moderate reader and even I found around 10-12 grammatical mistakes in the book (may be only in this edition) and it's a significant number. It shows negligence on part of editor or author. Other than that, it's a good read ;)