Monday, June 09, 2014

Giveaway (IN only)- Baramulla Bomber by Clark Prasad

Hi everyone! I don't know about you, but I feel like it's been really long since I had a giveaway up for you great people. Today, we are giving away a copy of Baramulla Bomber by author Clark Prasad to one lucky Indian reader and many thanks to Nimi @ The Readers Cosmos for the same. You know the deal by now, I guess. Entering our giveaways is easy and after checking out some basic information about the book, you can get on to filling the Rafflecopter form for the giveaway. 

Baramulla Bomber

GOODREADS SUMMARY: 

AN ANCIENT WEAPON FROM THE VEDAS & BIBLE 
ONCE HUNTED BY THE NAZIS 
POWERED BY THE SOUND OF UNIVERSE 
REBORN WITH HELP OF QUANTUM PHYSICS 
GOING TO BE UNLEASHED ON TO THE WORLD 
AND KASHMIR HOLDS ITS SECRET 

Multiple intelligence agencies are tracking Mansur Haider, a god-fearing aspiring cricketer from Kashmir. His girlfriend, Aahana Yajurvedi, is trying to locate her missing mountaineering team, who vanished after a mysterious earthquake strikes Shaksgam Valley. 
Investigating Mansur and the Shaksgam Valley incident is Swedish intelligence officer, Adolf Silfverskiold, whose only relationship to god consists of escorting his girlfriend to Church. 
A dual China-Pakistan battlefront scenario facing the Indian Home Minister, Agastya Rathore, whose ancestors carry a prehistoric secret linked to the stars. He is faced with the challenge of finding a lasting solution to the Kashmir crisis. 
Which Biblical Weapon was Tested in Shaksgam Valley? Why is Mansur Haider Important? Is There a Solution to the Kashmir Crisis? Can Destiny be Controlled? Does a Cosmic Religion Exist?

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ABOUT THE AUTHOR: 

Clark Prasad

Clark Prasad, alter ego of Suraj Prasad, could be called a mixed citizen. Born in a leap year (year of Rocky, All the President's Men, Omen, Hera Pheri and Kalicharan) in Lagos, Nigeria he lived most of his life in New Delhi and had his education in Lagos, Delhi, Mangalore and Kozhikode. His family background is from the town where George Orwell, author of 1984 (a dystopian fiction) was born, and where Mahatma Gandhi had re-ignited India's freedom movement - Motihari.

A pharmacist with a management degree who believes in conspiracy theories, Baramulla Bomber is his first book. His first education o he mysteries of the universe came via Carl Sagans Cosmos, and since then he never looked back on reading, watching and discussing about the universe. He grew up during the cold war days with BBC radio was one of his mysterious companions as a kid, when his father played the news regularly every day. World War II news and documentaries on CIA-KGB tussle kept him engaged that time.

As a kid he wanted to be an archaeologist or an astronaut, but fate had its own road and he got involved with Mr. Carbon akaChemistry. Currently he is a healthcare management consultant, based out of Bengaluru, Planet Earth 

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GIVEAWAY: 

So, we're now at the most anticipated part of the post. Remember, we're giving away one copy of the book to one lucky India reader. 

Giveaway rules are simple:

*The giveaway is open only to residents of India. 
*Enter by filling out the Rafflecopter form. 
*Once a winner is picked, she/ he will be emailed and will have 48 hours to respond or else we'll be compelled to pcik a new winner. 
*The book will be shipped by me. 

That's all there is to it. Now just fill up the form and I hope lady luck is in your favour. 
Thank you so much for stopping by and happy reading! 


15 comments:

  1. Hello Janhvi Jagtap and Sarika Patkotwar,
    Nice blog and posts,
    Well on the question of faviorarte Sci-fi mine faviorate is ISSAC ASIMOV and in mythology is liked The Shiva trilogy, The Mahabharst secret. :)

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    1. Thank you, Shubham. Well, I'll have to check those out. Good luck in the giveaway!

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  2. This sounds really interesting and I really like the cover. I hope that whoever gets this book will enjoy it :)

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    1. I hope so too, Tanja. Thanks for stopping by, girl!

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  3. The book looks totally awesome! :)

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  4. This might be different from what a lot of people will say, but my favourite is the Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy. The cover of the book is amazing!!

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    1. Oh, I've been looking forward to that one since forever. I need to get to it soon. Good luck, Ritesh!

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    2. yea its one of my faviorate too !! :)

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  5. Hey Sarika, Hope you are doing good with studies and life in general. My favorite sci-fi stories since college days have been by Asimov.

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    1. Aw, thank you, Sumit. I hope you're doing great too. I'll have to read Asimov sometime. May you win!

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  6. That's a gorgeous cover.
    In sci-fi I love everything from Asimov's works to The X-Men!

    Aparna | Doodles, doodles everywhere

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    1. Oh, I knew someone would say X-Men and you're that one. Good luck, Aparna!

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  7. This one sounds like a nice read.
    I haven't read many sci-fi but the last which I read was really amazing Clans by Realm Lovejoy. :)

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