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4.0 out of 5 starsPerfect blend of spirituality, action, drama and thriller!
Reviewed in India 🇮🇳 on 18 September 2020
~ Man Hunt by Priya Kumar is a story filled with thrill, suspense, drama action and philosophy. It is a mixture of fiction and non-fiction.
~ It is set in the Nagarjuna Tiger Reserve centre whose aim is to reserve the tigers, provide them natural habitat which they deserve. While some people are after this goal, others are going after mal-practices, being selfish for money and materialistic things as well as trying to kill them.
~This story is of Neil who works there and always meets Bhikku (a Buddhist monk) who soothes Neil's soul by his wise words. There are other characters also who one day go on a mission. They were seeking answers to different questions but their aim is similar which is to find the beautiful white tiger who is killing people around. Will they find this white tiger? Is white tiger really killing people? Is there anything special about it? To know this, grab the copy now.
~ This book touches on grievous topics such as deforestation, genetic transmutation/modification of animals, corruption by bad politicians, destruction of the planet caused by humans, etc. Being the cleverest and the greatest species, humans have been interfering with mother nature. But today we are facing the problems caused by us only. We are facing an uncertain global pandemic whose end is unknown to us. We have been caged in our homes, we are unsafe whereas the other animals are roaming and enjoying true beauty of this nature.
~ Charles Darwin had said those who are adaptable, those who are the fittest will survive. But I think those who protect mother nature, those who don't harm, those who embrace it without doing much distortions in its original form, will survive.
~ This book has a spiritual or stoic vibe which I liked the most. She has written about different things like karma, karmic cycles, positivity, happiness, purpose of life, choices we make in our lives etc. One can easily get attracted by its title and cover. The white tiger and monk in its cover has that positive vibe which can make any reader grab this book.
~ The best thing about this book is that the author has just not only given the philosophical messages but also she has given examples through this story. For eg: how one man's bad deed can not only affect him but also his family, friends, country and thereby world if we see it through a larger perspective.
~ This book has a spiritual or stoic vibe which I liked the most. She has written about different things like karma, karmic cycles, positivity, happiness, purpose of life, choices we make in our lives etc. One can easily get attracted by its title and cover. The white tiger and monk in its cover has that positive vibe which can make any reader grab this book.
~ The best thing about this book is that the author has just not only given the philosophical messages but also she has given examples through this story. For eg: how one man's bad deed can not only affect him but also his family, friends, country and thereby world if we see it through a larger perspective.
~ The narration is good. Although ending is quite expectable, author has managed to keep a reader glued to the book till the end. There are many characters who are parallely developing in the book. So, a reader has to be attentive without getting confused.