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Agnivarsha: Flood Of Fire (Hindi)

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“Agnivarsha: Flood of Fire” concludes the Ibis Trilogy with a historical epic set in 1839. Amidst the Opium Wars, destinies collide as Zachary seeks fortune, Kesri leads troops, Shireen pursues her husband’s legacy, and Neel translates for a Chinese official. Experience Ghosh’s masterful storytelling as war looms between Britain and China. ISBN: 9780143425380

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  • ISBN-13: 9780143425380
  • Publisher: Penguin Books India
  • Binding: Paperback
  • No of Pages: 676
  • ISBN-10: 0143425382
  • Publisher Date: 2015
  • Language: Hindi
  • Weight: 500 gr

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Weight 0.5 kg

25 reviews for Agnivarsha: Flood Of Fire (Hindi)

  1. Srishti Verma

    Ghosh’s research shines through. A complex and engaging narrative about a turbulent time in history. Highly recommend!

  2. Khushal Singh

    Ghosh delivers another captivating historical fiction. This book is a perfect wrap up of the series.

  3. Vaani Kaushik

    A must read if you’re interested in historical fiction. The story grabs you and doesn’t let go.

  4. Vibhuti Aggarwal

    I was expecting more action, but still a solid read for historical fiction fans. The characters are well-developed.

  5. Nishant Batan

    Rich in detail and emotionally resonant. The book stays with you long after you finish reading.

  6. Aditya Gujrawat

    I’m blown away by Ghosh’s storytelling ability. A deeply moving and unforgettable novel.

  7. Meghna Singhal

    The plot was intricate, but the language was sometimes difficult to follow. Still, a worthwhile read.

  8. Abhimanyu Anurag

    While the historical context was fascinating, I struggled to connect with some of the characters. A decent read, but not my favorite of the series.

  9. Urvi Bansal

    A must-read for anyone interested in the Opium Wars and colonial history. Ghosh’s writing is simply masterful.

  10. Pushkal Meena

    A satisfying conclusion to the trilogy! Loved the characters’ journeys and the depiction of the Opium Wars. Some parts felt rushed, though.

  11. Khushi Sharma

    Not too bad, but not too great either. There are better books I could’ve read

  12. Ram Sharma

    Good writing and engaging story. A lot of content to sink your teeth into.

  13. Kunal Manoharrao Motghare

    A fitting end to a wonderful series. Would recommend to anyone who’s interested in history

  14. Iftikar Ahmed Barbhuiya

    The historical accuracy is impressive. The story dragged a bit in the middle, but the ending was powerful.

  15. Rahul Gupta

    The book was okay. Some parts were great but some were hard to get through.

  16. Shikhar Batra

    Found it difficult to keep track of all the characters at first. Once I got into it, though, it was a rewarding experience.

  17. Sankar Kumar M

    Ghosh’s writing is beautiful, as always. The historical details are rich, but I found the plot a bit slow compared to the other books in the trilogy. Still a worthwhile read.

  18. Mayank Joshi

    While the topic was interesting, the book failed to fully grip me. Good, but not amazing.

  19. Rahul Kannojia

    I was captivated from beginning to end. Characters were great. Would love to read more of such

  20. Aslam M U

    It was really a mixed bag. Good in places, but not as great as some others

  21. Nishita Mathur

    Loved the blend of historical fact and fiction. Some of the subplots felt unnecessary, but the main story was compelling.

  22. Anwesha Pal Chaudhuri

    A brilliant and thought-provoking novel. Explores themes of identity, colonialism, and war with great nuance.

  23. Garv Dave

    Good book, not exceptional. The plot was interesting and new, but the writing style was hard to follow

  24. Ankit Singh

    A great conclusion to the Ibis Trilogy! Really loved it. Kept me on the edge of my seat.

  25. Dayal Singh

    The descriptions are so vivid, you feel like you’re there. The ending felt a bit abrupt, but overall a great book.

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