Description
- ISBN-13: 9789392099922
- Publisher: Simon & Schuster Publishers India Private Ltd.
- Binding: Paperback
- Language: English
- Weight: 30 gr
- ISBN-10: 9392099924
- Publisher Date: 01 Jan 2023
- Height: 190 mm
- No of Pages: 368
Original price was: ₹399.00.₹359.00Current price is: ₹359.00.
40 yrs after the Great War, Krishna, King of Dwarka, faces new challenges. Pradyuman’s ambition threatens the kingdom. Balaram battles inner demons. Samva seeks vengeance. Haunted by the past, Krishna must break a curse to free himself. Kevin Missal reimagines Krishna’s life in this epic tale. ISBN: 9789392099922
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Yamini –
An interesting take on Krishna’s later years. The political intrigue was captivating, but I felt some of the characters weren’t fully developed. Overall, a decent read.
Sidharth Saxena –
Not the best book I’ve read on Krishna. The writing felt a bit amateurish, and the plot was predictable. The storyline was not catchy.
Urvashi Dayal –
A thrilling reimagining! The curse element added a nice layer of mystery. Samva’s vengeance was well-written. Highly recommended!
Naveen Kumar S –
The book was okay. Krishna’s character was well-portrayed, but the plot meandered at times. Could have been tighter.
Disha –
A disappointing read. I was expecting more depth and nuance. The characters were not well-developed. I had to drag myself to finish the book.
Joseph Hnunthansang –
Kevin Missal does it again! The post-war Dwarka was vividly depicted. Loved the exploration of Krishna’s inner turmoil.
Devansh Saxena –
Enjoyed the book. The characters had depth, and the plot was well-crafted. The author maintained the interest till the end
Niharika Motwani –
Missal’s writing is engaging as usual. Pradyuman’s storyline was particularly compelling. Though the ending felt a bit rushed. I was expecting little bit more.
Ritik Kumar –
A solid mythological fiction. The author had a different way of expressing mythological stories. Worth reading!
Sanket Nagnath Deshmukh –
I’m a big fan of mythology, and this book offered a fresh perspective. Balaram’s struggle was relatable. Some parts felt a bit slow-paced though.