The Loopiness of life (The Sorcery of the Senses Book 2)

The Loopiness of Life, the second and final instalment in the fantasy series that began with The Sorcery of the Senses, brings Dhruv’s extraordinary journey to an emotionally layered close. While the first book established the mythic framework of the five senses and Dhruv’s identity as the Sixth Sense, this sequel deepens the narrative by blending fantasy with philosophical reflection and social realism.

At the heart of the novel is Dhruv’s continued quest for the elusive magical stone that will help him restore balance to the world. However, the story is far more than a conventional fantasy adventure. As Dhruv’s relationship with Juthika matures, the emotional grounding of the novel becomes stronger. Their bond acts as an anchor, reminding the reader that even cosmic destinies are shaped by human connections.

One of the most interesting elements of The Loopiness of Life is its exploration of past lives. Through an heirloom ring passed down through generations, Dhruv accesses a portal into his previous incarnations. These journeys are not romanticised escapes into history but confronting encounters with harsh social realities. The author uses these lifetimes to expose societal inequities such as oppression of women, abuse, rigid gender roles, and power imbalances, making the novel resonate beyond the realm of fantasy.

The narrative suggests that destiny is neither linear nor kind. Every life Dhruv has lived leaves behind emotional residue –  love that scars, choices that ripple forward, and consequences that refuse to fade. This cyclical view of existence reinforces the book’s central theme that balance is not achieved through power alone, but through awareness, accountability, and compassion.

While the fantasy elements provide intrigue and momentum, it is the philosophical undertone and social commentary that give The Loopiness of Life its depth. The writing invites readers to reflect on the interconnectedness of lives, the weight of inherited trauma, and the possibility of healing across time.

In conclusion, The Loopiness of Life is a fitting and thoughtful conclusion to the series. It successfully merges fantasy with social consciousness, offering a story that is imaginative and emotionally resonant.

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About Sonal Singh

An author, storyteller, and full-time observer of life’s glorious absurdities. I write humour-laced stories where chaos wears fluffy fur, emotions arrive uninvited, and middle-class Indian households become ecosystems of drama, love, and unsolicited advice. Armed with sarcasm, caffeine, and alarming emotional attachment to stray creatures, I believe compassion is less of a virtue and more of a lifestyle disorder. One that I embrace. When I’m not writing, I’m usually busy running a full-time HR consultancy business, rescuing animals, or trying to maintain dignity while being emotionally manipulated by my pets. Through my literary work, I try to blend humour with heart, celebrating the messy coexistence of humans and non-humans in modern urban India.

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