The Immortals of Meluha: The Shiva Trilogy: Book 1
Called “archetypal and stirring” by Deepak Chopra, The Immortals of Meluha heralds an exciting new wave of fantasy writing inspired by the ancient civilizations of the East. Tripathi devoted years to the research of Hindu mythological stories and history, and discussions with his family about...
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Called “archetypal and stirring” by Deepak Chopra, The Immortals of Meluha heralds an exciting new wave of fantasy writing inspired by the ancient civilizations of the East. Tripathi devoted years to the research of Hindu mythological stories and history, and discussions with his family about the destiny of the human body, mind and soul to create this sweeping and fascinating adaptation of ancient Hindu mythology for modern fantasy readers. 1900 BC in what modern Indians call the Indus Valley Civilization and the inhabitants called the land of Meluha: a near-perfect empire created many centuries earlier by Lord Ram—one of the greatest monarchs that ever lived—faces peril as its primary river, the Saraswati, is slowly drying to exctinction. The Suryavanshi rulers are challenged with devastating terrorist attacks from the east, the land of the Chandravanshis. To make matters worse, the Chandravanshis appear to have allied with the Nagas, an ostracized and sinister race of deformed humans with astonishing martial skills. The only hope for the Suryavanshis is an ancient legend: When evil reaches epic proportions, when all seems lost, a hero will emerge. Is the unexpected, rough-hewn Tibetan immigrant Shiva that hero? Drawn suddenly to his destiny, duty, and by love, Shiva will attempt to move mountains and lead the Suryavanshi to destroy evil.From the Hardcover edition.
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Format: ebook
ISBN:
9781623651442 (1623651441)
ASIN: B00LZYC580
Publish date: June 3rd 2014
Publisher: Jo Fletcher Books
Pages no: 448
Edition language: English
Category:
Fantasy,
Adventure,
Novels,
Cultural,
Historical Fiction,
Romance,
Philosophy,
Contemporary,
India,
Asian Literature,
Indian Literature,
Mythology
Series: Shiva Trilogy (#1)
Horrible. I had planned to write a page or two of venomous review but on second thought, this apology of an novel deserves a review worth the same degree of effort as the author's skill at writing a novel. Four lines is all I could muster, go figure.
My relentless wincing to the Indian mythological epics restricted ongoing curiosity till page 10.
I honestly loved the concept. Its probably the first time an Indian author has attempted to create a world instead of borrowing. But I couldn't even finish this book, the language and characters they didn't click for me. I tried very hard to stay in the story but gave up after 250 pages, I couldn'...