Jestus on Rampage by V.S. Sury is a very different and interesting book. It is not just a normal story. It mixes science, philosophy, mystery, humor, and deep ideas in a unique way. At first, I did not know what to expect, but after reading a few chapters, I became curious about the strange character called Jestus.
The best thing about this book is the character of Professor Bagdenborg, also known as Jestus. He is funny, mysterious, intelligent, and sometimes completely confusing. Every time he speaks, he makes people think in a new way. Some of his conversations are strange, but they are also entertaining and thought-provoking. He challenges logic, science, and the way people normally think about life.
The writing style feels rich and imaginative. Some scenes are very funny, especially the chess game and the vending machine moments. Those parts were enjoyable because they made me smile while also making me wonder, “What is really going on here?” The author clearly has a creative mind and enjoys playing with ideas.
What I personally liked most was the atmosphere of the book. It feels mysterious almost all the time, like something unusual is always about to happen. The university setting, the strange conversations, and the reactions of the students make the story lively and interesting.
At the same time, I feel this book may not be for everyone. Some parts are heavy with discussions about logic, philosophy, and science, so readers who like very fast-paced stories may find it slow in places. But if you enjoy books that make you think and question things, then this book can be a rewarding experience.
Overall, Jestus on Rampage is bold, unusual, and full of imagination. It is the kind of book that stays in your mind even after you stop reading. I enjoyed how different it felt from regular novels. It made me laugh, think, and sometimes even pause to reread certain lines.
If you like intelligent fiction with mystery, humor, and philosophical ideas, this book is definitely worth trying.