Abhaidev: Recipient of Prestigious Utkrisht Prerna Puruskar
"Author Abhaidev: The Literary Chameleon Breaking Genre Barriers" - Pioneer News "If you've ever felt restless or wondered if there's something beyond the everyday grind, *Anant* will speak to you. Beautifully crafted." - Reviews with Gayu "Reading Anant felt like being inside someone's head during a breakdown that slowly turns into a breakthrough." - Bookie_bear "A raw, unfiltered dive into mental health, spirituality, and Moksha, written in a way that made it feel like I was reading someone's 3 AM thoughts. So when I picked up Anant, my expectations were sky-high. And guess what? This book delivered. I devoured it like a midnight snack-couldn't put it down " - Book Reviews Cafe "What I loved most is how practical yet deeply emotional it is." - _silkreads "The writing is fluid and rich in philosophy, yet never feels dense or inaccessible. By the time I turned the last page, I found myself reflecting on my own purpose and the meaning of life." - That_book_Worm "It is a nicely written self-exploration book. It is not meant for time-pass reading. It demands your focus and if you are ready to interact with the story mentally, it is definitely a worthy choice." - Thinkerviews "If you love books that challenge you to think deeply, Anant is a must-read. It's a modern, bold reimagining of Siddhartha that feels strikingly relevant today. Nothing short of mesmerizing" - Pri Reads "The themes of identity, purpose, and the nature of reality make this book a compelling read." - Hey_Readaholic "It is a book that will challenge your perspectives, force you to confront your own existential dilemmas, and perhaps even inspire you embark on your own quest for understanding" - Sudeshna loves reading "Abhaidev has created a story that challenges the reader's thoughts while keeping them engaged." - Bookish_soul "Anant is a must-read for anyone drawn to self-discovery and existential inquiry. It inspires readers to question their own lives while appreciating the struggle of seeking something greater." - Amit Reads