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Rhythm Roger – The Secrets of Electon : By – Himanshu Rai

Rhthym Roger is a science fiction novel. The story is about a electro magnetic waves. The protagonist of the story is Rhthym who made a telephone call on the world and on the very night he met a man with blue light, who said that he was from an alternate world called Electon, a world made with electro magnetic waves. A similar kid in that world electon called as Roger, who was also a son of Analog a queen of Electon.

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