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The Book of Vows : The Mahabharata Trilogy Volume 1

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Embark on an epic journey with “The Book of Vows,” the first installment in Amit Majmudar’s captivating Mahabharata Trilogy. Relive the ancient Indian epic through the eyes of Bhishma, the revered patriarch. Explore themes of duty, love, and sacrifice as Bhishma navigates the complexities of dharma and the Kurukshetra War. Experience the Mahabharata like never before in this richly imagined retelling. ISBN: 9780143458302

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  • ISBN-13: 9780143458302
  • Publisher: Penguin
  • Binding: Paperback
  • Language: English
  • Weight: 140 gr
  • ISBN-10: 0143458302
  • Publisher Date: 07 Aug 2023
  • Height: 220 mm
  • No of Pages: 320
  • Width: 999.999 mm

19 reviews for The Book of Vows : The Mahabharata Trilogy Volume 1

  1. Chanchal Chauhan

    This book fell short of my expectations. The writing style was a bit dry, and the plot was a bit convoluted for my taste. I feel as if the book was trying to do too much.

  2. Sahil Singh

    A decent retelling. I enjoyed the author’s interpretation, although some parts felt like a drag. I was intrigued to explore themes of duty.

  3. Radhika Sharma

    It’s a bit slow at times, but overall I enjoyed the plot. I am excited to read the next book in the series. The characters are well-developed.

  4. Akarshita Shukla

    I enjoyed the unique perspective, though I occasionally struggled with the philosophical tangents. It’s a great way to get into Mahabharata.

  5. Madhav Relhan

    I expected more. The writing style was too wordy, and the plot moved at a snail’s pace. I am not sure I will continue with the trilogy.

  6. Soham Rajan Mehta

    Bhishma’s story is heart-wrenching. I got emotional reading this book and am excited to learn what happens next. Some parts got a little slow.

  7. Ritika Adhikary

    The writing is beautiful and descriptive. I found it difficult to keep track of all of the characters. I hope the next book provides a character list.

  8. Ishita Shrivastava

    A great start to the trilogy! The characters are well-developed, and the plot is engaging. I can’t wait to read the next book. Great storytelling.

  9. Dipanjan Acharya

    Majmudar’s writing is beautiful, but I found the pacing a bit slow. Bhishma’s character is well-developed. A good start to the trilogy, but not a page-turner.

  10. Ranjan Kumar Jha

    Beautifully written, but I wish there was more action. The philosophical parts were very interesting, but I would have liked a better balance.

  11. Drushya Araveti

    I loved the fresh perspective on a classic tale. It’s a must-read for anyone interested in mythology. I especially loved the exploration of dharma.

  12. Rushali N M

    Majmudar masterfully weaves a tale of honor and sacrifice. It is a great way for someone unfamiliar with Mahabharata to learn more about the epic.

  13. Garima Sharma

    The language is gorgeous and evocative, but it sometimes felt too dense. The story of Bhishma is compelling. I am excited to continue the journey.

  14. Brishti Hazra

    A fresh take on the Mahabharata! I loved the focus on Bhishma. Some parts felt too descriptive, but overall, a worthwhile read. Eager to read the next volume.

  15. Shashank Bhaskar

    I couldn’t put it down! I would recommend it to anyone interested in Indian mythology. The plot is full of twists and turns that kept me engaged.

  16. Sonia Negi

    It’s a remarkable effort to bring such an epic tale to life. The author has successfully captured the essence of the Mahabharata. The descriptions are vivid.

  17. Avdhut Arjun Rane

    A worthy retelling! I enjoyed this rendition of an old classic. I recommend it for people who have never read the Mahabharata.

  18. Rik Raj Dey

    This book is amazing! It’s beautifully written and brings the characters to life. It does a great job of retelling this fantastic Indian epic.

  19. Surya Kant Vashisht

    The story of Bhishma is so sad, but I am glad the author chose to tell it. It’s a great way to learn about Indian culture and mythology.

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