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The Simoqin Prophecies

Gameworld, Book 1

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The Simoqin Prophecies

Written by: Samit Basu
Narrated by: Ramon Tikaram
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The Simoqin Prophecies, first published in 2003 in India, was critically acclaimed and an instant bestseller. It marked the beginning of Indian fantasy writing in English.

Written with consummate ease and brimming with wit and allusion, it is at once classic sff and subtle spoof, featuring scantily clad centauresses, flying carpets, pink trolls, and homicidal rabbits.

Monty Python meets the Ramayana, Alice in Wonderland meets The Lord of the Rings and Robin Hood meets The Arabian Nights in this novel—a breathtaking ride through a world peopled by different races and cultures across mythology and history.

The Prophecies foretell the reawakening of the terrible rakshas, Danh-Gem, and the arrival of a hero to face him. But heroes do not appear magically out of nowhere; they have to be found and trained. And sometimes the makers of prophecies don’t know everything they need to know…

As the day of Danh-Gem’s rising draws closer and the chosen hero is sent on a quest, another young man learns of terrible things he must do in secret and the difficult choices he must make in order to save the world from the rakshas.

©2005 Samit Basu (P)2014 Audible Studios
Classics Fantasy

Critic Reviews

"... a cross-cultural extravaganza with a distinct Indian flavour, a dollop of Pratchett, and a hefty dose of Tolkien. There are also touches of Tarzan, Robin Hood, the Arabian Nights, Harry Potter, Star Wars, Greek myth, spy thrillers, Alice in Wonderland, martial arts films, Arthurian legend, roleplaying games, and much more... amusing fantasy, which is also pleasantly self-contained for the first book in a series." (Locu)
"In Simoqin, first-time author Samit Basu has created a wonderfully detailed alternate world peopled with a dozen species from mythologies of different cultures… And then Basu has topped it by not taking that world too seriously." (Outlook)
"Numerous delights, great and small... The Simoqin Prophecies is an intelligent, inventive delight. It marks the arrival of a fresh and very original voice." (The Indian Express
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The author has done a commendable job of emulating the Terry Pratchett style of fantasy storytelling while also assimilating mythical creatures from across the globe. The plot is not predictable but not ground breaking either, and the character arcs could've been better developed. One of the main character ends up taking a major decision by the end and you dont really question it, because you never get to see him wrestle with what's good and what's evil. Overall, though, it was a very entertaining experience that was enhanced by the narrator, although it was somewhat annoying when he pronounced the very obvious Indian names in his very British accent. Would recommend!

An entertaining ride filled with fantastic creatures from all cultures!

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The beginning of an epic tale with a ton of intricacies. Worth every penny and minute you spend.

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