The Secret of the Nagas - Book Review
The Secret of the Nagas is the sequel to the best-selling book, The Immortals of Meluha, written by the Indian author Amish Tripathi. While the first book released last year, The Secret of the Nagas is the second book in the Shiva Trilogy. The book has already broken all records with an unofficial estimate of eighty thousand people pre-ordering the book a month before its release. |
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This second book, The Secret of the Nagas picks up from where The Immortals of Meluha ended, and immediately takes the reader on a roller coaster ride within its first few chapters. At the end of the first book, we saw the sinister Naga warrior trying to abduct Princess Sati. The book starts of on that note and slowly builds up steam. Shiva and his entourage travel to the Hindu city of Kashi in their quest to solve the never-ending strife in the land of Meluha. With each new chapter comes new revelations and opinions and the reader is left guessing at every stage. At Kashi, Sati gives birth to a baby boy and Shiva travels to the land of Banga in his quest to finding the true identity and secret of the evil Nagas. Shiva faces an epic battle with a mysterious bandit in the Banga land and is astonished when he learns The Secret of the Nagas. Meanwhile back in Kashi, Sati, too, discovers secrets of her past that had been kept hidden from her. All these twists and turns keep the book moving along while the reader is left speechless at many places. The events in The Secret of the Nagas take place in the land of Swadeep and ends in the dark and mysterious forests of Dandak. Many new characters make an appearance in The Secret of the Nagas that have an impact on the plot. The book ends with a nice twist and leaves the reader hungry to read the third and final part of the Shiva Trilogy, The Oath of the Vayuputras. The Secret of the Nagas is truly and deservedly one of the best books of the year and is now available at every major bookstore and one can easily buy it from there. However, for those looking for a good discount on the book, my suggestion would be to buy this book from an online retailer as some of them are offering this book at an amazing discount. The Secret of the Nagas - Book Review |
Monday, January 2, 2012
The Secret of the Nagas - Book Review
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