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""1899-The Forbidden Story Of Shankaala is the story of most powerful yet unexplained mythological character, the God of the dark Energy, Shankaala. This is the first part of 1899 trilogy. Fasten your seatbelts and get ready to experience the thrilling journey of the deadliest and weirdest thing in the entire universe of karma. Although the book is dedicated to the Shankaala, the story revolves around the character Abhitha and her will to solve the mysteries. As You go further you will start realizing how strong and unbeatable this character is if it is unleashed. This book is capable of…mehr

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""1899-The Forbidden Story Of Shankaala is the story of most powerful yet unexplained mythological character, the God of the dark Energy, Shankaala. This is the first part of 1899 trilogy. Fasten your seatbelts and get ready to experience the thrilling journey of the deadliest and weirdest thing in the entire universe of karma. Although the book is dedicated to the Shankaala, the story revolves around the character Abhitha and her will to solve the mysteries. As You go further you will start realizing how strong and unbeatable this character is if it is unleashed. This book is capable of giving you everything starting from suspense to chills and excitement.""
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"Kedar Pandharkar from India is the author of this book titled 1899-The Forbidden Story Of Shankaala. He belongs to Hinduism and proud of it. Traveling around, singing, writing are some of his hobbies. He likes to talk with people coming from different places and communities. He has completed his graduation from the field of Mechanical Engineering in the year of 2020 and currently doing a job.He initiated his writing career just recently when he published his 1st ever book of the universe of karma titled Babalu-Tale Of A Cute Li'l Boy and looking forward to publish more soon."