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review God is a Gamer Ñ eBook or Kindle ePUB read ì eBook or Kindle ePUB Ì Ravi Subramanian Aditya runs a gaming company that is struggling to break even A banker slips off a highrise building plunging to her death The finance minister has made some promises that he is finding hard to keep The LTTE has unleashed terror in America th A lot has happened in one of the most prestigious banks of India ie NYIB and the honchos are at loggerheads and the departmental heads completely down and out There is no clue as to what hit them hard and fast Meanwhile in US somebody is trying to meet the President and finish off an unfinished business But there s a lot for him in store So what will happen from Mumbai to US when complexities in life will add up and come to haunt them forever Will the guilty be guilty or will take down the entire system Who s got the poker face and who s truly innocent is to be seen and who s the mastermind of all That s what the story is all about The author has offered 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break even A banker slips off a highrise building plunging to her death The finance minister has made some promises that he is finding hard to keep The LTTE has unleashed terror in America th A lot has happened in one of the most prestigious banks of India ie NYIB and the honchos are at loggerheads and the departmental heads completely down and out There is no clue as to what hit them hard and fast Meanwhile in US somebody is trying to meet the President and finish off an unfinished business But there s a lot for him in store So what will happen from Mumbai to US when complexities in life will add up and come to haunt them forever Will the guilty be guilty or will take down the entire system Who s got the poker face and who s truly innocent is to be seen and who s the mastermind of all That s what the story is all about The author has offered the first bitcoin thriller and Europe Under The Terror rightly so The expertise of the author in penning down banking thrillers comes handy in the latest one too As a thriller book manages to pull out all stops to keep it tight and high on drama and numerous banking suspenses which keeps the The Creative Professional: A Survival Guide for the Business World readers busy most of the time The book has got a new touch to it with smaller chapters and fluent narration which gives it an extra edge while keeping it all under wraps The book towards the end comes back in good measures and saves the best for the last The banking saga continues with good Complete Guide to Electronic Games (A Plume book) real life connections The vivid imagination of the author taking story to great lengths should earn him some positive credits too The downside of the book is the lack of bitcoin hype in the story The bitcoin takes a back seat in a number of other smaller plots and twists and turns The number of characters in the story are one too many and could have been kept to a minimum The numerous characters makes it clumsy at times and involvement of some fizzles out which does t uite looks to be clean The book dulls in the middle and doesn t uite delivers the entire bitcoin scenario convincingly instead manuvers around other parallel plots bit too much The gaming bit in the book eats up a lot of bitcoin space and proves to it s nemesis too Probably toning down the story by few chapters would have helped as it gets dragged along too much All in all the book turns out to be of a gaming thriller Rejoice My Heart rather than a bitcoin affair The bitcoin holding up true for sometime but not a glamorous deliverance unlike the previous works The term bitcoin proving to be a good and bad in eual measures for the book It s point blank thriller experience if something you are looking forward to but at the expense of some distractions It all comes packed in one and gives a good experience of getting glimpses of the life of high profile banks and gaming industry It s a good story but not a great one
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