Guptara, Jyoti and Suresh: *1988
Conspiracy of Calaspia, 2007 - Language/Style
- English Language Level: Moderate
- Vocabulary – The book uses standard English with some fantasy-specific terms and names, but nothing highly technical or archaic. It’s more challenging than a children’s book but not as advanced as academic literature.
Sentence Structure – Sentences are generally clear and conventional. Complex clauses exist, but they’re manageable for a reader with a solid grasp of English.
Audience – Written for teenagers and adults, so it assumes familiarity with typical narrative style and some literary devices, but it doesn’t require specialized knowledge.
Overall Reading Effort – Readers might need to pause occasionally to understand invented names, magical terms, or slightly formal phrasing, but comprehension is usually straightforward.
- Vocabulary – The book uses standard English with some fantasy-specific terms and names, but nothing highly technical or archaic. It’s more challenging than a children’s book but not as advanced as academic literature.
- The novel is challenging enough to be engaging, but not so hard that it’s frustrating.