Feb. 14, 2012 -
PRLog -- Down the last few decades, there a new genre of fiction has come to be enormously popular, called science fiction. After the Jules Verne’s adventurous fictions, the tendency of describing the extra-terrestrials in the earth, their benevolent or malevolent approach to the human beings has come to reign the mainstream fictions of this genre. Following the H. G. Wells tradition, Anurag Nishad is treading the path. It is quite predictable to judge his arrival in the sci-fi genre. An IITan in Communication Engineering, Anurag does also have a flair in story and script writing. He has rightly fused his profound knowledge on the new scientific discoveries and his passion for telling a tale. Both these make his first novel, New Born Angels.
The story revolves around Professor Himanshu, presented almost as a replica of the professor turned author, and some new species discovered by him. These species are far intelligent than human being. They can communicate with any animal or bird on earth. The problem is, though they are intelligent;
they are unexpectedly innocent. They are not yet exposed to human world. So, Himanshu is anxious about the reaction of humans when they will finally come to know about these species. As they are far more intelligent than the human beings, they are expected to predict their danger. They should also undergo some necessary adaptive changes, such as to grow intuitive complications like the human beings. Himanshu knows quite well that, the most violent animal on earth is much less simple in thought process, comparing to the most naïve human being. So, weather humans will do friendship with them or try to extinct them.
Gradually, these new species feel keen to see human world. Soon their wish comes true and they go to human society. Now how humans behave with them? How Himanshu tries to protect them against any kind of problem? What is the story behind their evolution and adaptation? Let the novel unfold its mysteries.
About the book:
New Born Angels
Author: Anurag Nishad
Price: Rs. 170
Pages: 104
ISBN: 978-93-81205-
80-8
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Publishing Date: 2012
Publisher: Power Publishers
Language: English