Description
- ISBN-13: 9789356296398
- Publisher: Harperhindi
- Binding: Paperback
- Language: Hindi
- Weight: 500.000 gr
- ISBN-10: 9356296391
- Publisher Date: 20-Jan-2023
- Height: 26.000 mm
- No of Pages: 424
- Width: 129.000 mm
Original price was: ₹399.00.₹299.25Current price is: ₹299.25.
Unravel the mysteries of ancient India with Amish Tripathi’s “Nagaon Ka Rahasya (The Secret of the Nagas)” (ISBN: 9789356296398). Journey into a world of mythical creatures, epic battles, and divine secrets. Will the Nagas’ secrets be revealed? Explore themes of courage, betrayal, and destiny in this captivating second book of the Shiva Trilogy.
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Shiv Haridas Lakhara –
A bit predictable at times, but still an enjoyable read. The characters are relatable, and the world is immersive.
Dhruv Chandra –
Loved the mythology and the world-building. The characters are well-developed, and the plot is engaging. A must-read for fantasy lovers!
Prachi Charde –
A worthy sequel! The plot thickens, and the stakes get higher. I can’t wait to see what happens next.
Namrata Sharma –
I found some parts confusing, but the overall story was entertaining. The action sequences were well-written.
Ashutosh –
While engaging, I felt it lacked the fresh spark of the first book. The plot felt a little too convoluted.
Pranav Sandeep Gajjar –
A thrilling continuation of the Shiva Trilogy! Amish’s writing keeps you hooked. Some parts felt a bit slow, but overall a great read.
Shashank Pratap Singh Chandel –
A brilliant addition to the Shiva Trilogy. The secrets of the Nagas are finally revealed! A must-read for all.
Ravi Verma –
Absolutely loved it! Amish is a master storyteller. This book exceeded my expectations.
Minerva Chandra –
Amish does it again! Another fantastic book filled with adventure and intrigue. I couldn’t put it down!
Vaishali Pant –
The pacing was uneven, but the mythology was fascinating. I enjoyed learning more about the Nagas.
Soumya –
A captivating blend of history and mythology. Amish’s storytelling is superb. Highly recommended!
Rupesh Kumar –
Not as good as the first book, but still a decent read. The story felt a little stretched in places. The ending was satisfying though.