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The Wet Civilisation

The Wet Civilisation

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Dholakia 7 months, 1 week ago

Engrossing Read

If you love to read science fiction, this is the book for you. In the book, The Wet Civilisation, the author presents a picture of a world where there is no land. Humans have become extinct and there is nothing but water on Earth.
Life in this new normal is found only in the water. This new reality has necessitated the creation of a new species that will take this new “Wet” civilization ahead. The Angels of Nature has a new task on their hand and they create a new specie called Frogids.
How does this new species perform as compared to humans? Will the earth be a better place as it is now free of humans and their shortcomings? What are the challenges ahead? To know the answers, you will have to read this richly imaginative story.
I enjoyed reading this story with an imaginative and fantastical plot. The writing style was engaging and the characters acted more or less like humans. This is the story of hope, resilience, and new beginnings amidst all the chaos. Give this book a read.

Saloniss 7 months, 1 week ago

Amazing

It is a fantasy novel that takes readers to the journey of adventure, magic & wonder. The way the Author has connected the dots of fantasy, our past & future is impeccable & admirable

The story revolves around angels, oracles, mother nature, humans etc. At the start, destruction of nature has been depicted with utmost genuine reasons like natural calamities, deforestation, pollution etc due to which the whole human species becomes extinct. After a few years, the marine life flourishes & they try to create human-like creatures & name them "Frogids" which was quite unique & interesting concept.

Everything goes well for a few years but then, again, the bad one's starts showing their true colours & the angels who were literally working as "angels" before under the guidance of mother nature turn egoistic & things started worsening.

Their journey is thrilling & full of adventure. The book teaches us multiple valuable lessons like mannerisms, true friendships, brave

Jayasingh 7 months, 1 week ago

Amazing

"The Wet Civilisation: The era when 100% of Earth is Water" by Pravin Dhayfule is a speculative science fiction novel that takes readers on a thrilling journey into a world where water has completely engulfed the Earth's surface. The story takes place in a post-apocalyptic world where terrestrial life has almost completely disappeared as a result of a series of catastrophic events that the Earth has experienced.

One of the most notable aspects of this novel is the author's vivid and detailed descriptions of the water-covered world. Dhayfule's ability to bring this aquatic civilization to life is truly impressive. From the floating cities to the underwater landscapes, the reader is fully immersed in this enchanting and dangerous world.
Furthermore, the plot of the novel is fast-paced and filled with suspense and unexpected twists. Dhayfule keeps readers engaged with a series of thrilling events and encounters, making it difficult to put the book down.

thedivyeshhirani 7 months, 1 week ago

Thought-provoking read

The Wet Civilisation" by Pravin Dhayfule is a thought-provoking book that sparks your imagination. What truly inspired me was the concept of a post-apocalyptic world submerged underwater, and the emergence of a new civilization. It's a testament to the resilience of life.

The relatable aspect for me was the theme of adapting to change, something we all face in our lives. The characters in this book adapt to a radically different world, and it mirrors our ability to adjust to unexpected challenges.

This book falls into the science fiction genre, and its title and cover art do justice to its content. They give you a glimpse of the watery world within.

One aspect that could be improved is the pacing. While the concept is fascinating, there were moments when the story felt a bit slow.

Pravin Dhayfule's writing style is descriptive, immersing you in the underwater world. However, it could benefit from a bit more conciseness.

Bookwormsakshi 7 months, 1 week ago

Fascinating read

The Wet Civilisation" by Pravin Dhayfule is a unique book that takes you on a journey into a world submerged in water. What inspired me most was the concept of a new civilization emerging from the depths of the ocean. It's a fascinating idea of life finding a way even in the most challenging conditions.

I found the book relatable in its portrayal of the resilience of life. Just as in our world, where we face various challenges and adversities, the characters in this book also overcome obstacles, which I could relate to.

This book is a science fiction adventure that pushes the boundaries of imagination. The title and the cover art beautifully capture the essence of a world covered in water. They set the right expectations for the reader.

While I enjoyed the book's concept, I felt that the character development could have been stronger. I wanted to connect with the characters on a deeper level.

Sai preetham 7 months, 1 week ago

Fantastic

"The Wet Civilization: The Era When 100% of Earth is Water" by Pravin Dhayfule offers a unique dive into the realm of science fiction. This book challenges readers to keep an open mind as it embarks on an unconventional journey through the evolution of Earth and its inhabitants.

Starting from a point where humans have vanished, and Earth is completely submerged in water, the narrative presents a world where life has taken on aquatic forms. Underwater plants have evolved into towering trees, and the discussion of the next phase of evolution is left to the energies of mother nature and angels. The absence of humans prompts a search for a successor, leading to the emergence of the intriguing "frogtids."

The story focus on this new civilization, while the angels reminisce about the past human world they miss. As the plot develops, it delves into various elements, including oracles, priests, and the fears harbored by the angels.

Witty 7 months, 1 week ago

Great read

The Wet Civilisation: The era when 100% of Earth is Water" delves into a startling yet intriguing dystopian future, presenting a world where land is but a relic of the past. As Earth becomes a vast expanse of water, this book navigates the waves of human adaptability, resilience, and innovation in the face of overwhelming change.

The narrative is richly textured, diving deep into the transformed socio-cultural fabric of this waterlogged existence. Societies floating on vast rafts, economies built around marine resources, and underwater cities become the new normal. Yet, amidst this drastic environmental shift, the core human spirit—its desires, politics, ambitions, and conflicts—remains as turbulent as the world's new endless oceans.

_shivam_017_ 7 months, 1 week ago

Must read

The Wet Civilization by Pravin Balaji Dhayfule is an innovative work of fiction that transports perusers to a dystopian Earth where an emotional change has happened. The planet has gotten through a progression of destructive calamities, bringing about the close complete demolition of earthbound life. What remains is a world lowered in water, with all streams, lakes, lakes, and bodies of land converged into a huge sea.The creator illustrates a world where mankind has dwindled to a simple part of its previous populace, with just 30% of life enduring the mass obliteration. This reason makes way for an intriguing investigation of strength, transformation, and the unyielding soul of life itself. The creator presents a different exhibit of oceanic species, including fish, newts, turtles, snakes, mollusks, and other marine animals, who have assumed control over the planet's environment.

Key to the story is the fascinating idea of divine supervisors known as the Heavenly messengers.

Leena Singh 7 months, 1 week ago

Amazing

I found this book captivating till the end. I highly recommend this book for adults & specially for kids since they'll learn & enjoy a lot!!!!

The story revolves around destruction & conservation of Nature via interesting characters like angels, oracles, mother nature, humans etc. The book starts with massive destruction of nature which ultimately is the fault of organisms living on it specially, humans. Since, we do not take appropriate steps for conserving our mother earth.

After a while, the marine life flourishes & they recreate the humans by naming them "Frog-like-humans" hence, "frogids". Everything goes well for a few years but then, again, enemy starts showing their colors & try to sabotage everything. The angels turn into demons due to their egoistic nature & this is a concept of morality here. Much appreciated, that the author told us how we shouldn't let our ego come in between of our kindness ever.

Mithlesh__099 7 months, 1 week ago

Excellent book

The Wet Civilisation by creator Pravin Balaji Dhayfule is an exceptionally intriguing and convincing fiction. The story is an ideal mix of natural issues, folklore and retribution. It's an exceptionally huge read for all science fiction darlings and all who are searching for some bold read. Caps off to the writer for composing such an incredible showstoppers.
Here in this magnum opus you will be flabbergasted to know such clever reality about our adored Earth. After hundreds of years an emotional change has happened to Earth as it's goes through a progression of fiascos. It prompts the termination of individual alongside all earthly creatures very much like the eradication of Dinosaurs. Every one of the streams, water bodies converged into the enormous sea that prompts the entire world lowered submerged. Then, at that point, water turned into the main spot where life can exist. A different exhibit of oceanic species turned into the primary piece of biological system. Here another idea

anuradha123 7 months, 1 week ago

Thought provoking

I just read Wet Civilization and it was fascinating. It is a very eye-opening book. In it everything on land, like people and animals, disappeared, and only water was left. Then, deep in the ocean, these Angels of Nature made a new civilization of marine creatures, like fish and so on.

It's a really creative idea. The book made me think about what would happen if we didn't take care of our planet. Even though it's a short book, it has a big message about taking care of our Earth. It's a good read for kids and grown-ups who like thinking about the environment.

Kshama K Bhat 7 months, 1 week ago

Loved it.

The Wet Civilization by Pravin Balaji Dhayfule is a fascinating story set in a world after a lot of big disasters. Earth is now mostly underwater, and there are very few land-dwelling creatures left. Instead, the oceans are full of life, with fish, turtles, and other underwater animals taking charge.

What's interesting is that there are some special beings called Angels who oversee everything. These Angels represent different parts of nature, like water and air. They help guide the development of the new underwater civilization and keep things in balance.

The story gets really exciting when a character named Lord Aztada comes back with a grudge against the Angels. He brings a lot of conflict and suspense, and we learn about past wars and power struggles.

I think the best part is the author's imagination. I was mesmerized by the narrative. The entire idea was so new that I thoroughly enjoyed the book. Even though this was not my genre the book performed beyond my expectations.

Sathwik Patwardhan 7 months, 1 week ago

Fascinating

The Wet Civilization by Pravin Balaji Dhayfule is a captivating piece of science fiction that immerses readers in a world of wonderful imagination. This post-apocalyptic narrative takes place on a transformed Earth, where terrestrial life has been nearly wiped out by a series of cataclysmic disasters, leaving behind a water-covered planet inhabited by marine life.

The writing style is so good that I felt as if I was actually in another world. The depiction of this aquatic civilization, where fish, newts, turtles, snakes, mollusks, and other marine beings thrive, is both unique and engaging.

The novel introduces a fascinating cast of celestial overseers, the Angels, each representing different aspects of nature. The inclusion of Angels like the Water Angel, Air Angel, Fire Angel, Earth Angel, Light Angel, Lightning Angel, Forest Angel, Life Angel, Death Angel, Guardian Angel, and Mother Nature provides an intricate framework for the plot.

I completely loved it.

Pancake@21 7 months ago

A unique and imaginative science fiction novel !!!

In a parallel to the extinction of the dinosaurs, terrestrial life, including humans, birds, and other animals, meets a similar fate as the entire landmass is submerged beneath the ocean's depths.

I completely immersed in a world of imagination and creativity, where names, situations, practices, and civilizations are entirely fictional.
Beneath the waves, a new civilization emerges, a testament to the Angels of Nature who guide the re-evolution of marine life. This underwater civilization, known as "The Wet Civilisation," becomes the focus of this thought-provoking science fiction narrative.

For those seeking an entertaining and thought-provoking read

Sudeep01 7 months ago

Amazing

"The Wet Civilization" by Pravin Balaji Dhayfule immerses readers in a unique and captivating post-apocalyptic world. Earth, ravaged by disasters, now lies submerged beneath the ocean's depths, with only a fraction of its former terrestrial life surviving. Due to some catastrophic event, there is no land left in the world and the whole world got submerged in water. The narrative introduces us to a fascinating array of marine creatures, from fish to newts and turtles, all thriving in this aquatic realm.
What truly sets the book apart is the concept of the Angels, celestial overseers representing different aspects of nature. They come together to shape the burgeoning underwater civilization, lending the story depth and complexity. As tensions rise with the return of Lord Aztada, the plot delves into past conflicts and power struggles, adding an element of suspense that keeps readers engaged.