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Exile: Vasuki’s Journey of Mystery and Divinity

By PNN | Updated: March 13, 2025 15:01 IST

New Delhi [India], March 13: Aayush Aggarwal describes his experience at the World Book Fair 2025 as exhilarating, with the energy and ...

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New Delhi [India], March 13: Aayush Aggarwal describes his experience at the World Book Fair 2025 as exhilarating, with the energy and enthusiasm of the audience being truly inspiring. He shares, “I've had the chance to connect with so many passionate readers and fellow authors, which has been enriching. The response to my book ‘Exile: The Mortal Chronicles of Vasuki’ has been incredibly positive, and I feel grateful for the opportunity to be a part of this prestigious event.” Aayush was inspired to participate in this literary platform, as the World Book Fair is one of the most significant events for authors. He notes that ‘Exile’ is not just a tale of mystery, but a journey of self-discovery and hidden truths, and the fair offered the perfect opportunity to present his work to a wider audience who appreciates deep, thought-provoking stories.

The audience's response to his work has been full of curiosity and intrigue. “Many have been captivated by the central theme of the serpent king Vasuki's transformation and his quest for truth. The mystery, historical elements, and philosophical undertones have resonated well with them,” says Aayush. He's particularly pleased with the positive feedback, especially about how he blends the mythological and human aspects of the story.

One of his key takeaways from being part of such a diverse and vibrant literary event has been the diversity of perspectives. “Meeting people from various backgrounds, hearing their thoughts on my work, and discussing literature in general has expanded my own understanding. It's fascinating how literature, regardless of its origins, brings people together and sparks meaningful conversations,” he reflects. The World Book Fair stands out from other literary events Aayush has attended due to its scale and diversity. Unlike other events, the fair brings together authors, publishers, and readers from all over the world, making it a melting pot of different genres, ideas, and literary traditions. This diversity makes the event an inspiring and insightful experience for him.

Aayush also mentions how the event has helped him network with fellow authors, publishers, and readers, providing him with valuable opportunities for collaboration and discussions about the craft of writing. He emphasizes that the World Book Fair fosters an environment where ideas flow freely, which has been incredibly beneficial for his growth as an author. Furthermore, he believes that events like the World Book Fair play a crucial role in promoting literature and authorship by offering authors a platform to share their stories and reach new audiences. For aspiring writers, these events offer opportunities to learn from established authors and gain insights into the publishing world, thus contributing to a culture of reading and writing that benefits the entire literary ecosystem.

If you're intrigued by ancient mysteries, hidden divinity, and the transformation of a serpent king into a mortal, ‘Exile: The Mortal Chronicles of Vasuki' is a must-read. Uncover the secrets buried in the sands of time and join Vasuki on his journey of self-discovery. Buy your copy now on Amazon and embark on a story that will leave you questioning everything you thought you knew!

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