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Title | : | The Oath of the Vayuputras (Shiva Trilogy #3) |
Author | : | Amish Tripathi |
Book Format | : | Paperback |
Book Edition | : | Anniversary Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 575 pages |
Published | : | February 27th 2013 by Westland (first published 2013) |
Categories | : | Fiction. Fantasy. Mythology. Asian Literature. Indian Literature |
Amish Tripathi
Paperback | Pages: 575 pages Rating: 3.76 | 54376 Users | 2950 Reviews
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ONLY A GOD CAN STOP IT. Shiva is gathering his forces. He reaches the Naga capital, Panchavati, and Evil is finally revealed. The Neelkanth prepares for a holy war against his true enemy, a man whose name instils dread in the fiercest of warriors. India convulses under the onslaught of a series of brutal battles. It's a war for the very soul of the nation. Many will die. But Shiva must not fail, no matter what the cost. In his desperation, he reaches out to the ones who have never offered any help to him: the Vayuputras. Will he succeed? And what will be the real cost of battling Evil? To India? And to Shiva's soul? Discover the answer to these mysteries in this concluding part of the bestselling Shiva Trilogy.Describe Books Toward The Oath of the Vayuputras (Shiva Trilogy #3)
Original Title: | The Oath of the Vayuputras |
ISBN: | 9382618341 (ISBN13: 9789382618348) |
Edition Language: | English |
Series: | Shiva Trilogy #3 |
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Ratings: 3.76 From 54376 Users | 2950 ReviewsCrit Containing Books The Oath of the Vayuputras (Shiva Trilogy #3)
When I first read an excerpt of "Immortals Of Meluha", I fell in love with the book. The two books were really wonderful. The part I loved the most was the love between Sati and Shiva.There were many questions that was left unanswered.1. Kartik is 6 years old, but he acts older. There's no explanation for his behavior.2.The ending of the 2nd book hinted that Shiva's uncle was a Vayuputra, but that connection was not explored till almost the ending of the book.3.The Vayuputras were supposed to beAnd the book is finally finished. I don't think I could have withstood any more of Amish's writing. The pages and pages after pages of nonsense twisting meandering psycho-babble about Good and Evil (yes, capitalized) written just to show how smart and deep thinking philosopher he is was laughable at best. The man can't write for shit. This book proved it. I had compared Amish's works to Chetan Bhagat's works but after this book, maybe I should apologize to Chetan Bhagat for insulting him as
An unfitting end to a wonderful series. What I intend to imply by an unfitting end is that the entire novel disappoints. Not just the end. It does not feel like a book from the same person who wrote the fantastic "Secret of the Nagas" or "The Immortals of Meluha" before that. Amish left the readers on such a high after the 2nd book that he had to hit a home run with this one or else, it was doomed to fail. And fail it does!For starters, the book is way too long! It could have easily been brought
Sati's fearless, brave fight is worth watching. Unfortunately, it was some 30/575 pages long only.
Finished one of the most awaited sequels of a book. For those who have read 1 & 2 , they need to finish the series by reading the final one. But, as a standalone book, I think Vayuputras couldnot reach the benchmark set by the earlier books.For me, there were a few aspects of the first 2 which made it the must-reads. It took a not so often spoken about mythological story, made it into a fantasy fiction and cleverly interspersed with today's world without confusing you. It was fast paced and
Time and Money vacuum. Sigh!
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