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The Dark Light: Amethyst Heart in the City

Author Name: Pravin Gupta | Format: Paperback | Genre : Young Adult Fiction | Other Details

Pratik has never rode on Seltion, soaring along with the stream of wind. He knows nothing of Solus Jungle, has never seen any magical books, and has never hexed at anyone. All he knows is a boring and miserable life with his boring uncle. His lives with him — in the Golstide City — next of which is standing an elusive old house, which haunts his curiosity. But all that is about to change when he penetrates the walls of that elusive house next his home and receives magical books. Then while reading it, he gets a magical call from a man — a retired wizard, who forewarns him of an inevitable danger, and urges him to meet, calls him in Solus, where he lives. Pratik commences his journey to Solus along with his uncle, finds Lamashma — a dreadful merciless demon — threatening Hereaws. They stand on to rescue those cute creatures. In next, they meet with second danger, the Witch, who is cursed and wants to be curseless by using Amethyst Heart that lies to an incredible place no one knows about . . . and last but not the least, The Decider, Kaal, who conspires to kill him. Will Pratik be able to defend himself or Will Kaal succeed in his intention? Will The Witch find Amethyst Heart?

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Pravin Gupta

Hailing from the land of Lord Buddha, Kushinagar, Pravin Gupta, 16, currently lives in Delhi, studying in 10th standard. More than learning in class room, he has learnt on streets. His teachers have been humans just for name, while his experience, pain, struggle and hardship taught him the true lesson of life. He has written a fantasy novel, The Dark Light: Amethyst Heart in the City, which got published on 19th of March amid the COVID-19 pandemic. He is wildlife photography enthusiast along with music lover. Writer by passion and a social activist by heart, he focuses more on writing about the society. His concern mainly centres around the worldly affairs, its issues and solutions. He believes that success can't be achieved by education but by knowledge that one acquires by his/her hardwork and struggle. Moving forward he is striving to bring an impacting change around himself, as he thinks that he can't do what is impossible, but can do what is possible, and in this world, everything is possible. He better describes his aim of life in a sentence, "As long as there are tears of pain in every eyes, so long is my work undone."

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