BIRDS OF DESTINY
Formats: E-Book, Audio, Paperback
Ages: 16-18, 18+
What if the mind could be rewritten? What if forgotten knowledge held the answers to the challenges of today's hyper-digital world?
In Birds of Destiny, Madhava Kumar Turumella presents a riveting journey where philosophy, advanced technology, and the mysteries of existence converge.
Siddhanta Sarma-a thinker, teacher, and unexpected explorer of truth-finds himself drawn into a conflict that spans continents and timelines. From ancient sites in Southern India to high-security locations in the Middle East, he uncovers a network of hidden influences that go beyond conventional threats-forces that shape thoughts, alter perception, and challenge human autonomy.
At the centre lies COMxBAT-a powerful, portable device designed to interface with the human brain in ways previously thought impossible. As global tensions mount, Sarma must go beyond logic and memory to confront the deeper layers of his identity and uncover insights long buried in time.
Blending timeless philosophies with speculative science, Birds of Destiny offers a mind-expanding narrative that explores consciousness, personal transformation, and the human capacity to evolve.
A follow-up to the acclaimed Riddles of Destiny, this novel also stands alone as a complete adventure. With themes of self-discovery, memory, and the unseen forces that influence our world, it speaks to readers seeking stories with both depth and suspense.
For those who enjoy reflective fiction with a futuristic twist, Birds of Destiny invites you to ask:
Are we shaping our path-or are unseen currents shaping it for us?
Reviews
One of the best book I've read so far. Despite being a continuation, this book can be read as a standalone. The author has beautifully developed the characters which makes it easy for the readers to follow the story and understand what's happening. Madhava Kumar Turumella weaves a story that is both exciting and deeply philosophical. Revolving around the main character, Siddhanta Sarma, whom we have already met in the previous book, this book explore technology and spiritual topics. The author has also mentioned about COMxBAT, which is a powerful device that can access and alter brainwaves. The danger Sarma faces isn’t just physical—he’s up against forces that can rewrite memories and erase free will. As you follow Siddhanta, the story turns out more intense and amazing. I loved how the author has managed to keep everything so precised and simple, without making the book turn extra lengthy. The writing style is simple yet powerful, making complex themes accessible. I would definitely recommend this book to every individual who are looking for something worth it to explore.
Birds of Destiny, It's one of those rare & to be shelfed books that made me pause and think—even after the story ended. 🤯 Though it continues from Riddles of Destiny, you don’t need to read the first one to enjoy this✨. The author does a great job of bringing readers up to speed without losing the depth of the complexity.🧠 The reading follows Sarma, who finds himself in the middle of a complex battle—that blends spiritual mysteries with advanced technology.🧘♂️The idea of a device like COMxBAT, which can literally tap into change of brainwaves⚙️, is both fascinating and a bit terrifying. It really made me reflect on where humanity is headed and how much of our free will is truly ours.😶🌫️ What I loved most is that the book never felt heavy or confusing, even though it deals with some big complexity like memory and control💭. The pace is engaging but not rushed—also every chapter adds something meaningful📖. There’s a nice balance between action, emotion, and philosophy. If you're into books that offer stories that actually make you think about life, development, and future🚀—then Birds of Destiny is definitely worth reading. It’s intense, thoughtful and packed with futuristic thoughts.🔮














