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People of the Indus
Rated 4.05 out of 5 based on 22 customer ratings
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SKU: 9780143455325
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Journey back to 3200 BCE and uncover the mysteries of the Indus civilization. Explore their unique culture, innovations, and what ultimately led to their decline. “People of the Indus” combines captivating storytelling with stunning illustrations to bring this ancient world to life. Perfect for history buffs, graphic novel enthusiasts, and anyone seeking an engaging exploration of human history.
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Krishna N Hariharan –
A fascinating glimpse into a lost world! The illustrations are beautiful and the story is engaging. Some parts felt a bit rushed, but overall a great read.
Manish Kumar –
I loved learning about the Indus Valley civilization through this graphic novel. The artwork is stunning, and the story is captivating.
Abhishek Gargvansi –
This graphic novel provides a great overview of the Indus civilization. The illustrations are beautiful. A few areas require more depth.
Harshit Soni –
This book is a good starting point for understanding the Indus Valley civilization. It is a good way to increase interest in the subject.
Akshat Chourasia –
A good introduction to the Indus Valley. The art is great, but the narrative is a bit simplistic. Would recommend for younger readers or those new to the topic.
Gokula Kannan M –
This book is a must-read for history fans. The combination of historical context, art and story telling is impressive! I highly recommend it.
Rohit Rajdhar –
A visually impressive introduction to the Indus civilization. The story is well-written, but I felt it could have been longer. Overall, good read!
Pratishtha Tekriwal –
I couldn’t put this book down! The illustrations are stunning, and the story is gripping. A must-read for history buffs.
Anjali Gupta –
A well-researched and beautifully illustrated graphic novel. It’s a great way to learn about a fascinating but often overlooked civilization.
Nikita Jetwani –
Interesting subject matter, but I found the storytelling a bit dry. The illustrations are the highlight. Overall, it has great visuals, and easy to understand.
Yash Subhash Thakur –
A decent book for beginners, but I am not convinced on the authenticity of the story. Illustrations were a big plus though.
M Amez Khair –
I was captivated by the visuals. The story was ok. It sparked my curiosity to learn more. This book serves as good starting point for the Indus Valley Civilization.
Rudraksh Bansal –
The artwork is incredible! However, I felt like the story glossed over some important aspects. This book is visually appealing, but requires additional research.
Simran Koli –
I found this book to be both informative and entertaining. The illustrations brought the Indus civilization to life. A worthwhile read.
Pushpendra Gangwar –
This book offers a unique perspective on the Indus people. The illustrations are great, but I wanted more details about their daily lives.
Ambati Om Sri Harsha –
The artwork is amazing! The story is okay, but not as engaging. Despite the shortcomings, it’s still an interesting introduction.
Laxman Sharma –
I enjoyed learning about the Indus civilization. The graphic novel format made it accessible. However, the ending felt abrupt. I wanted more detail about their decline.
Shobha Kiran –
I was completely immersed in the world of the Indus people. The illustrations are evocative, and the story is compelling. Amazing book and learned a lot!
Tanya Mahajan –
A visually stunning introduction to the Indus civilization. The narrative could have been more in-depth, but it’s still a worthwhile read. The story ended so fast!
Prafull Jagdish Jakate –
Visually appealing and informative. I enjoyed learning about the Indus people. The story is captivating, and I learned a lot!
Gaurav Singh –
The illustrations are the strongest point of this book. While the story is good, it could have been more developed. Overall, a decent read.
Mansi . –
Amazing artwork! The story brought the Indus people to life. A few historical inaccuracies but a great way to introduce the civilization to new readers.