![]() ![]() The Indian Express.to me, The Immortals of Meluha is a political commentary with messages for ourworld and a hope that since they flow from the Mahadev himself, they will find greateracceptance. The first part has been on the Indian bestseller charts for quite sometime now. Its author Amish, an IIMgraduate, created a delightful mix of mythology and history by making Lord Shiva thehero of his trilogy. The Deccan ChronicleMuch before the box-office verdict on Rajneeti and Raavan became apparent, Indianreaders gave a thumbs-up to The Immortals Of Meluha. A fast paced story, you are boundto read it cover to cover in one sitting. The HinduAmongst the list of favourite holiday books of 2010. The Hindustan Times.has philosophy as its underlying theme but is racy enough to give its readers theadventure of a lifetime. Business WorldAmongst the top 5 books recommended by Brunch. ![]() The end however is a cliff-hanger and leaves onethirsting for more. An essentially mythological story written in amodern style, the novel creates anticipation in the readers mind and compels one toread with great curiosity till the end. What really engages is the authors crafting of Shiva, with almost boy-worship joy The Times of IndiaThe story is gripping and well-paced. Just how much Shiva rocks the imagination is made grandiosely obviousin The Immortals of Meluha. Praise for The Immortals of MeluhaShiva rocks. ![]()
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