Vimana
The Amazon Kindle Science Fiction Bestseller- now in paperback. 'Gods' fought a terrible war in our skies 15,000 years ago. They have returned to finish it. Ancient texts refer to 'Gods' flying in craft called vimanas and waging war with what sound like nuclear weapons. These accounts are today...
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The Amazon Kindle Science Fiction Bestseller- now in paperback. 'Gods' fought a terrible war in our skies 15,000 years ago. They have returned to finish it. Ancient texts refer to 'Gods' flying in craft called vimanas and waging war with what sound like nuclear weapons. These accounts are today classified as myth or legend. What if they turned out to be real? Vimana is an edge-of your seat sci-fi technothriller about a young college student who stumbles upon an ancient war between good and evil. A war that we thought was merely a part of our ancient myths and legends, but unknown to us, is still being waged everyday in our skies. As the forces of darkness conspire to unleash worldwide devastation to coincide with the End Times prophecies in 2012, he discovers his hidden destiny is to join the forces of light in bringing this war to a conclusion. At stake will be the continued existence of the human race. Star Wars meets Transformers in this exciting new thriller that will keep all science fiction fans satisfied. This Createspace edition is not for sale in the Indian subcontinent.
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Format: paperback
ISBN:
9781461005131 (1461005132)
Publish date: October 17th 2011
Publisher: CreateSpace
Pages no: 246
Edition language: English
I have to admit that the cover art intrigued me while browsing the Kindle store. The spaceship over the pyramid reminded me of one of my favorite movies and TV series, Stargate. This was nothing like Stargate, but it wasn’t bad. This story begins with Aaditya, a young man, attempting to help a woman...
I have to admit that the cover art intrigued me while browsing the Kindle store. The spaceship over the pyramid reminded me of one of my favorite movies and TV series, Stargate. This was nothing like Stargate, but it wasn’t bad. This story begins with Aaditya, a young man, attempting to help a woman...
Cannot say I was thrilled with this book. I would consider it a book for the younger audience at best.I found the story rather childish, contrived and quite unbelievable (even for Sc-Fi).