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The Secret Of The Nagas - Amish Tripathi
lokeshdon @lokeshdon
Feb 27, 2016 08:51 AM, 6961 Views
Not upto the mark

The one reason, I read through the series, however inadequate, is the intense romanticized tackle a legendary figure. Shiva, a standout amongst the most manly, virile men in Hindu mythology gives the ideal saint to this epical story. The story isn’t extremely awesome, however is spared by the exceptionally eminent portrayal of Shiva. The main thing you, as a reader, needs is to see him joyfully wedded to Sati, playing the legend, and battling the terrible folks. A noteworthy glitch I feel this book has is the exceptionally confounding verifiable course of events. Amish Tripathi could have thought about and significance to the genuine(trusted) succession of occasions.


The subsequent sequel of this book, the secret of the Nagas, does not have a flawless story. It’s a progression of extremely unsurprising exposures that develop through a chain of occasions. The main shock for me as a reader was the last part of the content, were in regular TV serial style. This is not such a great read and I would be able to give only two stars as the book failed to meet my expectations

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