Description
- ISBN-13: 9788172232573
- Publisher: HarperCollins India
- Publisher Imprint: HarperCollins India
- Height: 250 mm
- No of Pages: 624
- Spine Width: 50 mm
- Width: 200 mm
- ISBN-10: 8172232578
- Publisher Date: 01 Oct 1999
- Binding: Paperback
- Language: English
- Returnable: Y
- Weight: 686 gr
Aastha Jha –
I loved the exploration of courage and valor! The clash between personal desires and political duty kept me hooked.
Pragya Dwivedi –
A fascinating glimpse into th-century Mewar. The story was engaging, but I wished for more character development. Overall, a good read.
Shishank –
The concept was promising, but the execution fell short. I felt disconnected from the characters and their struggles.
Shambhavi –
A captivating story! Though, at times, the language felt a bit dense. But overall, a rewarding historical fiction.
Oam Jagtap –
This book offers a unique perspective on a kingdom at war. I’d recommend it to anyone interested in Indian history.
Ajesh S Nair –
The historical setting is richly detailed. However, the pacing felt slow at times. Still, an interesting exploration of honor and duty.
Yash Yadav –
A powerful story of courage and sacrifice. The writing is beautiful. I could not put it down. Absolutely loved it
Sweta Tripathi –
While the plot was interesting, some of the characters felt underdeveloped. The historical details were well-researched though.
Manchi Prasanth –
The book transported me to another era. I was totally engrossed in the story of succession war. A must-read for history buffs!
Utkarsh Gupta –
Worth the time reading it. This book is unique in its own way. The way the author has written it makes it more interesting.
Adarsh Kumar –
I was on the edge of my seat! An excellent story about tough choices, kingdom and personal belief. I loved the protagonist!
Aditya U Upadhyay –
A compelling narrative with a strong sense of place. I enjoyed learning about the culture and the conflict.
Thangbiaklian Nunthuk –
I was captivated by the world-building. The storyline was a bit slow. However, the ending was satisfying.
Padole Rushabh Anil –
The book was okay, but not great. I found the plot predictable and the characters difficult to connect with. It was fine.