Description
- ISBN-13: 9788175994379
- Publisher: Fingerprint! Publishing
- Binding: Paperback
- Language: English
- Weight: 700 gr
- ISBN-10: 8175994371
- Publisher Date: 2017-03-22
- Height: 23.876 mm
- No of Pages: 384
- Width: 121.9 mm
Original price was: ₹295.00.₹236.00Current price is: ₹236.00.
Journey back to 326 BC in “The Boy from Pataliputra” by Rahul Mitra (ISBN: 9788175994379). As Alexander the Great invades Bharatvarsha, Aditya, a young man from Pataliputra, faces a life-altering choice. Amidst betrayal and chaos, he must fight for honor and love. Witness the rise of a nation and a young man’s transformation in this captivating historical fiction.
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Akshit Gulati –
A good attempt at historical fiction. Aditya’s character arc is compelling, but the pacing could have been better. A little slow in parts.
Mansi Negi –
A thrilling journey through ancient India! Aditya’s bravery is commendable. Some historical details could have been explored more. Overall good
Yash Agarwal –
Enjoyable read! The story was well-paced and I liked the historical detail. It’s worth checking out.
Vibhuti Aggarwal –
I enjoyed learning about ancient India through this story. Aditya’s struggle was relatable. A satisfying read, though a bit predictable.
Tannu Rani –
A captivating story filled with adventure and history. The author did a great job bringing the era to life. I highly recommend this book.
Pushpak Aggarwal –
This was a great historical fiction novel. The characters and setting were well done and I really enjoyed learning more about this period in history.
Nikhil Gupta –
Mitra brings ancient India to life! The story of love and betrayal kept me hooked. A must-read for fans of historical fiction. Excellent!
Anonymous –
I had high expectations, but the book was only okay. The plot was somewhat predictable. The writing needs improvement.
Prasasth Peter Varigeti –
A decent read, capturing the historical era well. Aditya’s journey was engaging, though the writing felt a bit simplistic at times. Worth a read if you enjoy historical fiction.
Khushi Kaur Arora –
The author’s research is evident. The story has a strong historical backdrop. Some elements felt a little forced, though. Still a good book.
Anonymous –
The book was interesting, but the writing style didn’t quite resonate with me. The story had potential, but it fell a bit flat.
Manu Jain –
The plot was intriguing, and I learned a lot about that period. However, I found some characters underdeveloped. Still, I’d recommend it for history buffs.
Aha Gupta –
I loved the blend of history and fiction. The author’s depiction of ancient India is vibrant and fascinating. Highly recommended!
Parth Dixit –
A good story, but the dialogue felt a bit clunky at times. Still, I enjoyed learning about the period. Worth a read if you’re interested in history.
Shivani Ghaloth –
I was captivated by the historical setting! Aditya’s courage is inspiring. A few parts felt rushed, but overall, a very enjoyable book.
Navdeep Singh –
Mitra paints a vivid picture of ancient India! The characters are well-developed, and the plot is gripping. Highly recommend this historical fiction.