An eighth grade student named Raghav Soni has written a science fiction novel woven around robotics, artificial intelligence (AI) and time travel, and the book is now drawing attention from readers across the globe. Written at such a young age, the novel has been published on a global online platform and is being widely discussed.
The Premise: A Boy Named Jack
The story follows a boy named Jack, who is suddenly pulled through time into a fictional future world. In that world, advanced and dangerous robots have seized total control over human civilization, and every person is forced to obey the machines' commands. The plot weaves together mystery, technology and adventure in a way that keeps readers hooked from start to finish.
How Jack Frees Humanity
Having arrived from the present day, Jack refuses to submit to the robots' control. Relying on his intelligence, courage and scientific thinking, he tracks down the central source of the robots' power. He then shuts down their power supply altogether, which collapses the entire robotic empire and sets humanity free once again. The twist plays out with the kind of thrill audiences expect from a Hollywood film, bringing science, imagination and adventure together in one gripping package.
A Message About Responsible Technology
The novel is not just meant to entertain, it also carries an important message for children and young readers. Through Jack's journey, the story makes the point that technology and artificial intelligence (AI) should always be used for the welfare and benefit of humanity, never to dominate or control people. In doing so, the book seeks to inspire curiosity about science, a spirit of innovation, creative thinking and the responsible, positive use of modern technology among the younger generation.
Family Background
Achieving such recognition in literature and science at such a young age, Raghav Soni comes from a distinguished family. He is the son of Dr. Laxman Soni, Professor and Head of the Department of Pulmonary Medicine at Government Medical College, Pali, and Dr. Priyanka Soni, Associate Professor in the Department of Microbiology.
Now Available to Readers Worldwide
Raghav's book has been published on the 'BriBooks' platform and is now available online to readers around the world. The achievement clearly reflects his scientific mindset, creativity and deep imagination about the future. His accomplishment has today become a source of inspiration for students across the country, proving that talent and creative thinking are not bound by age.











