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Nav and the Ninth Universe - The Clock Of Time

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What would you do if you had the superpowers of invisibility and super fast travel?
Nineteen year old Nav’s monotonous life turns topsy-turvy when he comes to know that his father who died ten years ago is actually alive in a parallel universe.
He has to race against time unraveling various mysteries starting with his first clue at ‘Christ – the redeemer’ statue in Rio de Janeiro. In his pursuit to find his real mother in nine days, he stumbles upon ‘The Clock of Time’ and fights humans, super humans, ninjas, mythical creatures, demons, centaurs, mixed breeds. He also meets Kiaraa, a mysterious girl who can control water at will. Witness Nav uncover many lies that the human civilization has been living under while trying to find his real mother who holds the secret to his destiny.

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227 pages, Paperback

First published August 21, 2013

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1 review1 follower
October 12, 2013
Best sci-fi in the recent times


I have read many love stories by Indian authors but how many times have you read or heard a sci-fi fantasy fiction with such conviction and such importance given to every single detail. Frankly speaking I felt like I was watching a movie on a projector. The author had help the reader hooked and there is not a single boring moment.
Every page has something new in store. I specially liked the sixth chapter which has lots of puzzles.
I really hope that this is made into a movie soon.

Must live story for every1.
10 cheers to the author for such creative imagination
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458 reviews12 followers
December 13, 2013
rating 4.5/5

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the book revolves around a journey of nav to various diffrent universet to find his mother, having the ability to go invisible, an astounding journey where he meets few peoplewho who will be a part of the journey and where he meets his soulmate kiaraa and he has task in every universe.the best part of the book that i liked is the chp STONES SPEAK WHEN CROP GROWS it was super awesome. the book completely holds you after you finish the first chp.

-ve aspect: the ending was not expected n i didnt find it good but since it is a part of a series then you can expect the ending.
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1 review1 follower
October 12, 2013
Many things that keeps me touched with this book. The characters are very few in this book but they are interesting & binds you till the last. Main character is just a normal boy. He is not a superhero and most of the the time he is helped out by other characters. On every page, you will be excited to know what will be the next.... I just kept on reading it till it finished. GREAT Book and Imaginative work by author.. A must read for everyone..
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November 24, 2013
Wow, Nav and the Ninth Universe really exceeded my expectations. Nav is a young boy, who goes through a lot of daily struggles , along with his mother, but soon his life dramatically changes when he enteres a mystical world filled with all types of creatures. I like the vast variety of mythological creatures and mysticism. Kinda reminds me of the Harry Potter series, if you've liked Harry Potter then I recommend this book to you.
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Author 3 books52 followers
October 23, 2013
The story is a sci fi thriller with lots at stake. The furious pace, the line up is brilliant.

The book lacks detailing and looks hurried in some parts. The element of surprise is pretty strong at times.

The villain has been ignored and comes too late in the picture. The book is a good affair in the making with it's unique narration and spread out story line.


It's a good story.
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