
Having born in a family that is Vaishnavite (followers of lord Vishnu), Shiva is one God (lack of a better word) who I had least known about. Ignorance, laziness, a general feeling of "not mine" when it came to Shiva, this book has been a revelation. The book looks to be a period fiction, but, nevertheless. The content is something that I've been missing all my life.
The book narrates the story of Shiva and the human side of his. I feel the language used when the characters communicate is not really "period" but, could well be the language that is used today and makes it sound casual. This, to some extent, takes the "period" away from the book. And yes, the cities in Indus Valley civilization comes to life which is a delight.
Amish (the author) promises two more books as this is the first of the trilogy. I'll surely look forward for the second book. Shiva inspires me.
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Thanks you people, fellow bloggers, well-wishers and beautiful people. I didn't know anyone missed my blogging, but, wait, neither of you said you missed my blog, so the math adds up alright!
how is it that an IIM grad who works with IDBI as National Head Marketing & Product, can on the side write such mythical fantasies? sounds like something i want to read...
Wow.. this one sounds like a good book... hmm.
An enjoyable read The Immortals of Meluha by Amish . loved the way you wrote it. I find your review very genuine and original, this book is going in by "to read" list.
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