Book Review: The Four Patriots by Sumit Agarwal


Book Review: The four patriots by Sumit Agarwal
*Publisher: Rupa Publications *ISBN: 978-81-291-4204-7 *No of pages: 293 *Cover: Paperback *Language: English *Genre: Fiction *Price: 250 *Rating: 5/5

My view:

I got this book when uproar against demonetization is at highest level from opposition party, I am sure India is going through huge change from the grass root level, a big benefit for the next generation. India will be on top among less corrupted Nation.

Generally people blame the system, the politicians and different parties, here in this book author give an idea that you should be in the system and make a difference. The book is all about four die hard enthusiastic patriot who wants a major change in India. The suggestions given in the book about education, gold, games, legal cases and defense system is really applauding. I really appreciate the work of a debut author because the person who knows the core problem of general people can only write this type of novel.

The writing style of the author is simple no difficult jargons being used, also flow of the book is good; the plot is excellent and each and every character is given proper importance. The author is a gifted writer; the entire novel is perfectly crafted. I really loved the book as it’s having a new subject rather than a love story, so I highly recommend this novel to Indian youths, who are facing the same situation described in the book.

One of the best things in the entire book is its unique epilogue; we should use this on our corrupt politician.  

 “I received a free copy from Writersmelon in exchange for an honest and unbiased review.”

Blurb:

Meet four such patriots: Varun, an NRI software engineer; Salman, CEO of Cofee Moments; Raghav, a virtuous politician; and Aditya, an altruistic businessman.

Fate brings these four lives together at a crossroads, pushing these unlikely heroes out of their comfort zones to fight a seemingly unstoppable evil force which wants to hold our country captive. The four companions, who have always had each other’s back, will now come face-to-face with the biggest challenge of their lives - a labyrinthine plot rife with perilous twists and wicked turns. With the nation’s future at stake, will they be able to destroy the Chakravyuh intricately laid down by the enemies of India? Will they come out of it alive?

A story about friendship, faith and courage, replete with romance and patriotism, The Four Patriots is a racy, contemporary thriller sure to give you goosebumps.

Pick this book if you do not believe ‘is desh ka kuch nahin ho sakta’; and if you think all is not lost, this is a must –read!

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