Description
- ISBN-13: 9788184955996
- Publisher: Jaico
- Binding: Paperback
- ISBN-10: 8184955995
- Publisher Date: 2014
- Language: TAMIL
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| Weight | 0.5 kg |
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| Publisher | Jaico |
| ISBN | 9788184955996 |
Prisha Garg –
An engaging story that combines history, politics, and suspense. I enjoyed the ride. Though, the ending felt rushed. Recommended read.
Kaustav Jyoti Dutta Choudhury –
I had high expectations, but the book fell short. The premise was interesting, but the execution was lacking. Not my favorite.
Akshansh Baranwal –
This book is a must-read for anyone interested in political strategy! It’s filled with twists and turns that keep you guessing until the very end.
Mohit Biswas –
An interesting blend of ancient wisdom and modern-day challenges. Found it thought-provoking, but slightly slow-paced. Still a decent read.
Ritik Kumar –
I was drawn in by the book’s premise, but the execution was underwhelming. The writing style was okay, but the plot was predictable. So-so read.
Rohan Chaturvedi –
Was expecting more from this book. The story was okay, but it felt a little drawn out and I didn’t find the main characters very relatable.
Bharat Jaggi –
Good for those who enjoy political intrigue. I appreciated the themes explored but found it difficult to connect with some characters. Solid story though.
Jay Patel –
This book was thought-provoking. Some parts are confusing. I would recommend it to readers interested in history and politics. Good translation too.
Aniket Birda –
I found the book to be quite gripping, especially the parts that delved into political strategy. However, some characters could have been explored more.
Prajwal Ravishankar Bharad –
An intriguing read that kept me hooked. The translation felt natural, and I appreciated the historical context. A couple of plot holes, though.
Sarthak Joshi –
An absolutely fascinating read, blending historical references with contemporary political drama. The Tamil translation was seamless and enjoyable.
Archana Sebastian –
A captivating story that blends ancient wisdom with contemporary issues. Though well-written, I felt it lacked some emotional depth. Worth a read!
Aadya Pandey –
A decent read, especially if you enjoy political thrillers. While the plot was engaging, the characters felt a bit underdeveloped. Overall, a good weekend read.
Tanya Khurana –
The book had a great plot, but it was hard to follow at times. Also, it needed another round of proofreading. Overall it was an interesting read.
Jaipal Kumar –
A fast-paced read with plenty of twists and turns. I enjoyed the historical elements, though some of the modern-day parallels felt forced. Good time pass.
Anshika Verma –
The book started strong but lost momentum halfway through. The characters were well-developed, but the plot became convoluted. A bit disappointed.
Supriya Bharti –
Chanakya’s Chant was an interesting blend of history and modern-day politics. The Tamil translation was well done. However, I found the ending a little predictable.
Mahak –
I enjoyed the book! The plot kept me guessing, and I liked the historical references. However, the narrative could be slow at times.
Ayush Gupta –
The book had potential, but it didn’t fully deliver. The plot twists were good, but the writing style felt a bit clunky in places.
Pragun Jain –
Kept me on the edge of my seat! I loved seeing Chanakya’s principles applied to today’s world. Little slow at some point. But overall good.