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War Of Lanka (Ram Chandra Series Book 4) Paperback – Import, 3 October 2022
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- Print length500 pages
- LanguageEnglish
- PublisherHarperCollins India
- Publication date3 October 2022
- Dimensions19.99 x 5 x 24.99 cm
- ISBN-109356291527
- ISBN-13978-9356291522
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About the Author
Tripathi Amish is a 1974-born, IIM (Kolkata)-educated banker-turned-author. The success of his debut book, The Immortals of Meluha (Book 1 of the Shiva Trilogy), encouraged him to give up his career in financial services to focus on writing. Besides being an author, he is also an Indian-government diplomat, a host for TV documentaries, and a film producer. Amish is passionate about history, mythology and philosophy, finding beauty and meaning in all world religions. His books have sold more than 6 million copies and have been translated into over 20 languages. His Shiva Trilogy is the fastest selling and his Ram Chandra Series the second fastest selling book series in Indian publishing history.
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- Publisher : HarperCollins India (3 October 2022)
- Language : English
- Paperback : 500 pages
- ISBN-10 : 9356291527
- ISBN-13 : 978-9356291522
- Item Weight : 500 g
- Dimensions : 19.99 x 5 x 24.99 cm
- Country of Origin : United Kingdom
- Net Quantity : 1.00 count
- Best Sellers Rank: #1,446 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)
- #8 in Religious & Spiritual Fiction
- #20 in Region & Countries
- #21 in Myths, Legends & Sagas
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About the author
Mumbai-born Amish Tripathi gave up a highly successful career as a banker following the enormous success in India of his first book, The Immortals of Meluha, this was followed by The Secret of the Nagas and The Oath of the Vayuputras (jointly The Shiva Trilogy).
His next offering was called Scion of Ikshvaku (first part in the Ram Chandra Series).
Amish is passionate about history, mythology and philosophy, as well as world cultures and religions.
He lives in Mumbai.
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One of the things I admire the most is how seamlessly Amish Tripathi writes a novel from multiple perspectives - not just of Ram, Sita, and Raavan, but even the secondary and background characters too! He chooses the best character to present a particular scene and writes it from their perspective. It doesn't feel overwhelming at all, even though there are tons of characters. That's because sometimes the side characters can explain an event happening better than the main ones, as a single character isn't omnipresent. Not many writers write in this flexible style, which I love a lot.
As for the plot, it was epic. Normally, when people twist the Puranas to their own interpretations, I hate it. But Amish Tripathi has authored all these books in a wonderful way that it feels like this is a totally original story. Like, the Valmiki Ramayana is a separate entity, and Amish Ramayana is a new Indian series.
I am very grateful that I received the hard copy of this book, as I did not want to read it on a computer. Because of this, I was able to mark all my favorite lines with neon bookmark flags, which I greatly enjoyed doing. My book looks much more colorful now!
Reviewed in India on 20 January 2024
One of the things I admire the most is how seamlessly Amish Tripathi writes a novel from multiple perspectives - not just of Ram, Sita, and Raavan, but even the secondary and background characters too! He chooses the best character to present a particular scene and writes it from their perspective. It doesn't feel overwhelming at all, even though there are tons of characters. That's because sometimes the side characters can explain an event happening better than the main ones, as a single character isn't omnipresent. Not many writers write in this flexible style, which I love a lot.
As for the plot, it was epic. Normally, when people twist the Puranas to their own interpretations, I hate it. But Amish Tripathi has authored all these books in a wonderful way that it feels like this is a totally original story. Like, the Valmiki Ramayana is a separate entity, and Amish Ramayana is a new Indian series.
I am very grateful that I received the hard copy of this book, as I did not want to read it on a computer. Because of this, I was able to mark all my favorite lines with neon bookmark flags, which I greatly enjoyed doing. My book looks much more colorful now!
Linking of characters between all four books is an amazing work.
One of the best book I read.
Devouring on 475 pages of this book in five days was the best Diwali treat I gave myself. 😉
All the praise sung in favour of this intuitive author by the Indian and world celebrities is so true! Amish writes to engulf the reader inside his world. One could also say; he is reshaping Indian mythology, one series at a time.
🎯 From how to be a human, to, how to be a GOD; this book encapsulated it all!
This book can be used to study human psych. Love, animosity, devotion, treachery, spirituality, greed, friendship and grief the story has it all. Being the fourth in the Ram Chandra Series, it definitely pays off to have read the initial 3 books for getting the hang of nuances in the situations and characters. Nonetheless, the author has covered relevant details of the flash back well.
🎯 It is the lack of greed to become a GOD that actually makes Ram one. Ram’s obsession with ‘dharma’ not only endears him to the reader but even to the enemy in his story. Ram very effortlessly teaches us that if one wishes to be in line with the inner conscience then ‘dharma’ is the way. The way of a true ‘human’. Sita is an epitome of an ‘ideal wife’ inch by inch.
🎯 While Ravan’s character highlights that no matter how powerful one gets using ‘adharma’, his conscience will never accept it. An ‘adharmi’ is in a constant ‘state of war’ with his/her core, even if they don’t notice. No matter how many reasons one can produce for greed-filled, self-centric actions, the end can never justify those means. ‘Adharma’ is a burden on the soul.
This book leaves a reader on the hook for the fifth one… 🤗
As for the product , book condition was good. But there wasn't any bookmarks. Earlier they used to give it. Pls give bookmarks with books.
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Great narrative with great speed.
You can't keep the book aside till you finish it completely.
Waiting for next one, hope he has started on it.
Examples such as Biryani and Idli are not great to read in period fiction
Book also feels rushed at few junctures such as last war