Title:
God is a Gamer
Author:
Ravi Subramanian
Publishers:
Penguin
ISBN:
978-0-143-42139-9
Genre:
Thriller
Pages:
309
Ravi
Subramanian has been famous for his thriller novels related to money and
banking and the recent one is definitely not an exception. He has an innate
ability to stitch a wonderful plot using the current happenings in the
financial sector. I know what to expect and he does not disappoint in any
way and delivers an easy to read, impossible to put down, pointless to
criticize and a globetrotting thriller.
The
novel has a gamer, a politician, a banker, and a terrorist. This book is
focused around the idea of Bitcoin, the virtual currency in the online
world. I liked the book cover.
The
novel is a perfect blend of emotions. There is love, lust, lies and secrets in
various shades adding new dimensions to the story. Readers are allowed to work
on all possible logics to get an answer to all these problems on scene and yet
are proven wrong when the novel comes to an end.
The
author has also been successful in pointing out the importance of social
media and smart phones.
Ravi
has used names of real companies all over the book- Visa, Mastercard, etc. even
stating that they lobbied to prevent other payment processing companies from
coming into existence.
At 310
pages, divided into 89 Chapters, most of them 2-3 pages long, the plot is
carefully constructed and brings all the elements of Banking, Gaming, BPO
Operations, Investigation and Interrogation, into picture once it sets up all the
key players and their stakes at a breakneck pace throughout.
The
book is fast paced and has multiple stories running together in different
geographies. The number of characters, their motives and their struggles which
prompt their actions may overwhelm you by the sheer volume of them, and may
seem difficult to keep a track of at times. Every stroke is broad and each page
covers a lot of action, juggling between nations like an enthusiastic performer
at a circus.
Ravi’s
plot is so vast that he does not indulge in any detailing or subtlety in
dealing with his characters or scenarios. They lack any depth whatsoever and
one can't invest anything in them and finds it hard to care about what happens
to any of them.
Ravi
has painstakingly incorporated some twists which could have been avoided, and
the ones retained could have been woven better, I feel.
The
plot is tight and pushes a reader to skip a couple of pages to know what's
going to happen next and who is pulling the strings. The author's research
regarding the world of Bitcoins is extensive. The book is packed with an
adrenaline rush which will not let you sleep till you finish reading it.
Despite a few lows, God is
a Gamer is his best work so far. It is neatly edited too. This and a lot
more, God Is A Gamer is a roller coaster ride with many surprises and
shocks in equal amounts. It deserves to be in your bookshelf.
Rating:
4/5
Book
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