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Book Review: The Luminosity of Energy by Vidya Math

The Luminosity of Energy follows Diya, whose ordinary life takes an unexpected turn after encountering an attractive man BEN. This event propels her into a new and multifaceted arena. The story has more than one timelines. She met Ben and a few more men during an energy crystal conference. As Diya acquaints with fellow men, she develops bonding only with Ben.


However, as the book travels back in time, Diya remembers it was 18 years ago when Diya and Ben were lovers. They didn’t go together. However, their relationship didn’t see the good light at the end of the tunnel. What transpires that…is given in the fascinating narrative where a young woman chugs towards mid age with regrets and time whiled away in futility in pursuit of love.

The story is, of course, about past events, thus it’s said in the book "blast from the past" triggers memories of a more magical time, contrasting with her current routine.

Many readers have described the novel as "meaningful and heart-touching" for those feeling stuck in the daily grind and navigating life's challenges. The book explores themes of healing, self-discovery, and unexpected connections. It aims to offer meaningful life messages and resonate with readers facing redundancy or challenges in life, relationships, and finances.

Despite serious themes, the author incorporates humor to lighten the mood. The writing style is considered engaging and accessible, potentially appealing to a wide age range, including younger readers. Some readers might find the narrative gentle and appreciate its focus on profound life lessons without relying on dramatic tension. The book is noted for its "clean fantasy" elements and imaginative, whimsical settings.

Vidya Math was inspired by real-life events and wanted to write a fiction book to help people in difficult situations. Hence, ‘The Luminosity of Energy’ is the output.

In quintessence, ‘The Luminosity of Energy’ appears to be a character-driven story that blends realistic challenges with elements of the unexpected, aiming to provide both entertainment and insightful perspectives on life.

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