Review of "Krishna: The 7th Sense" by Debashis Chatterjee
Whenever I usually read a book, it fits neatly into a box, fiction or non-fiction, but with this book, while formally classified as a fictional book, after reading, I am still undecided. The concept of this book is quite unique and I loved how the author balances 3 plotlines that run concurrently and converge in the end. The author uses the life of Krishna to draw out important life lessons about the idea of love and how we see and perceive the world around us.
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