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T**A
Worth the hype
Ahhhh I love the writing of it
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Truly inspiring
"The Immortals of Meluha" by Amish takes readers on a mesmerizing journey back to 1900 BC, exploring the land of Meluha during the Indus Valley Civilization. Amish's imaginative reimagining of history and mythology is truly inspiring. The concept of a once-great empire facing peril and the emergence of a hero amidst chaos captivated my imagination from the very beginning.The story's relatability lies in the portrayal of the protagonist, Shiva. A rough-hewn Tibetan immigrant, Shiva's internal struggle between destiny, duty, and love resonates with the modern reader. This relatability adds depth to the character and allows readers to connect with his journey on a personal level.Amish's writing style is engaging and seamlessly blends historical and mythological elements. The intricate setup of the world and the political turmoil of Meluha paint a vivid picture of the era. The fusion of historical details with mythical elements creates a unique reading experience that keeps you hooked."The Immortals of Meluha" is an intriguing mix of history, mythology, and adventure. It presents a fresh perspective on ancient legends and questions the essence of heroism. The book's ability to transport readers to a bygone era, coupled with its relatable characters and engaging narrative, make it a remarkable read. Personally, I expected a blend of mythology and history, and the book exceeded my expectations by adding an element of suspense and intrigue. I recommend this book to anyone who enjoys a unique spin on mythology and history, intertwined with a captivating tale of heroism and destiny.
M**L
Very good mythological fictional book
Very very very nice book .....if you have a kren interest in mythology go for it....it's a must buy for every reader and non reader both....
W**.
Amazing
I completed it today, you can't stop reading after start.
S**I
Good book
Like the book
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M**E
EXCELLENT BOOK but Torn and folded corners
Excellent book but got it with folded and torn corners.
P**A
A must read for every mythology lover !
Title : The Immortals of MeluhaAuthor : Amish TripathiGenre : Mythological fictionRating : âď¸âď¸âď¸âď¸âď¸/ 5âApparently the earth sometimes thinks of the possibility of coming closer to the sunâ said Sati. âBut she canât do that. She is so base and his brilliance so searing, that she will cause destruction if she draws him closer.ââI disagree,â said Shiva.What if Shiva, âThe God of Godsâ, â The Mahadevâ is not a God but merely a human being just like us.Shiva, the chief of Gunas, who resides in Mount Kailash with his tribe, accepts the proposal to migrate to Meluha, the richest and the most powerful empire in India, to lead a peaceful and secure life as compared to Mount Kailash where the security of his tribe is always in danger. On the day when they enter Meluha, Ayurvati, one of the best doctors in the world gives Shiva and his tribe members Somras. After consuming Somras Shivaâs throat turns blue which shocks Ayurvati. Soon he is sent along with Nandi to Devagiri, the capital city of Meluha, to meet Emperor Daksha.Emperor Daksha, a Suryavanshi, is in search of the Neelkanth(the one with blue throat) for years. He believed that only the Neelkanth has the efficiency and skills to save the Suryavanshis from the evil Chandravanshis and Nagas. He also discovered that the Chandravanshis have amalgamated with the Naga tribe, the most dreadful and dangerous tribe, to destroy Suryavanshis forever.Emperor Dakshaâs search finally ends when he discovers that Shiva is the Neelkanth. The blind faith of the Meluhans on the Neelkanth and the burden to fulfil their expectations makes Shiva doubt his own skills and efficiency to fight against the evil.Would Shiva be successful in bringing victory to Suryavanshis against the evil ?My Review :This book takes you on a beautiful journey of Shiva, his struggles in discovering his true self, his efficiency as a warrior and his undying love for Sati. It is a perfect mixture of fiction and ancient facts. This book is a perfect read for all the mythology lovers. The authorâs style of writing is such that you wonât be able to put the book down. I was so engrossed in the book that certain instances just broke me down. I totally loved the book and will soon pick up the second book âThe Secret of Nagasâ.
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