Pros:
• Well-written and engaging narrative
• Vivid and evocative descriptions
• Complex and nuanced characters
• Thought-provoking themes
• Rich historical context
Cons:
• Some readers may find the story to be slow-paced
Overall:
Padmavat is a well-written and engaging retelling of a classic epic. Agrawal brings the story to life with his vivid descriptions and complex characters. He also provides a rich historical context for the story, which makes it even more interesting. Padmavat is a thought-provoking read that will stay with you long after you finish it.
I highly recommend Padmavat to anyone who is interested in Indian history or mythology. It is also a good choice for anyone who enjoys well-written and engaging narratives.
Here are some additional details about Padmavat:
• The book was published in 2018.
• The book is based on the poem Padmavat by Malik Muhammad Jayasi.
• The book has been praised by critics for its well-written narrative and its rich historical context.
• The book has been translated into several languages, including English, Hindi, and Marathi.