NITN | @notintownlive | 18 Apr 2018, 11:39 am

It is a sensitive world to live in indeed. But would readers today be intrigued by aliens and spirituality, one wonders. But Avijit Kher's book Aliens vs God from Power Publishers is indeed a must-read if you are looking for something mentally stimulating.
The book has a narrative drive. It’s occasional emotional brutality and its humour adds up to a novel which is intelligent, thought-provoking and readable as a potboiler.
Aliens can be born from any one of the reasons – created by god or evolved through natural processes.
This book presumes that there is god. This book is entertaining and interesting read.
This book is a well–crafted thriller which answers questions related to death and suffering.
Author Abhijit A Kher has written it in a simple and understandable language that most readers can follow.
The book would shortly be available in flipkart.com, amazon.in and power-publishers.com
(Reviewed by Poonam Chatterjee)
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