

The Immortals of Meluha (Shiva Trilogy Book 1) : Amish: desertcart.in: Books Review: Must read if you're starting your reading journey. - This is my first novel. And the book/story is very interesting. Must read if you want to start your reading journey. Thanks for this beautiful story Amish Ji. The book I got was original copy. Review: Truly inspiring - "The Immortals of Meluha" by Amish takes readers on a mesmerizing journey back to 1900 BC, exploring the land of Meluha during the Indus Valley Civilization. Amish's imaginative reimagining of history and mythology is truly inspiring. The concept of a once-great empire facing peril and the emergence of a hero amidst chaos captivated my imagination from the very beginning. The story's relatability lies in the portrayal of the protagonist, Shiva. A rough-hewn Tibetan immigrant, Shiva's internal struggle between destiny, duty, and love resonates with the modern reader. This relatability adds depth to the character and allows readers to connect with his journey on a personal level. Amish's writing style is engaging and seamlessly blends historical and mythological elements. The intricate setup of the world and the political turmoil of Meluha paint a vivid picture of the era. The fusion of historical details with mythical elements creates a unique reading experience that keeps you hooked. "The Immortals of Meluha" is an intriguing mix of history, mythology, and adventure. It presents a fresh perspective on ancient legends and questions the essence of heroism. The book's ability to transport readers to a bygone era, coupled with its relatable characters and engaging narrative, make it a remarkable read. Personally, I expected a blend of mythology and history, and the book exceeded my expectations by adding an element of suspense and intrigue. I recommend this book to anyone who enjoys a unique spin on mythology and history, intertwined with a captivating tale of heroism and destiny.










| Best Sellers Rank | #1,074 in Books ( See Top 100 in Books ) #1 in Contemporary Fantasy (Books) #1 in Gaslamp Fantasy #1 in Arthurian Fantasy |
| Country of Origin | India |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (20,018) |
| Dimensions | 13.34 x 2.54 x 19.69 cm |
| Generic Name | BOOKS |
| ISBN-10 | 9356290520 |
| ISBN-13 | 978-9356290525 |
| Importer | Atlantic Publishers and Distributors (P) Ltd., 7/22, Ansari Road, Darya Ganj, New Delhi - 110002 INDIA, Email – [email protected], Ph – 011-47320500 |
| Item Weight | 294 g |
| Language | English |
| Net Quantity | 500.00 Grams |
| Paperback | 417 pages |
| Publisher | Harper360 (15 August 2022); HarperCollins Publishers; Product Safety Manager; [email protected] |
| Reading age | 10 years and up |
M**H
Must read if you're starting your reading journey.
This is my first novel. And the book/story is very interesting. Must read if you want to start your reading journey. Thanks for this beautiful story Amish Ji. The book I got was original copy.
Y**A
Truly inspiring
"The Immortals of Meluha" by Amish takes readers on a mesmerizing journey back to 1900 BC, exploring the land of Meluha during the Indus Valley Civilization. Amish's imaginative reimagining of history and mythology is truly inspiring. The concept of a once-great empire facing peril and the emergence of a hero amidst chaos captivated my imagination from the very beginning. The story's relatability lies in the portrayal of the protagonist, Shiva. A rough-hewn Tibetan immigrant, Shiva's internal struggle between destiny, duty, and love resonates with the modern reader. This relatability adds depth to the character and allows readers to connect with his journey on a personal level. Amish's writing style is engaging and seamlessly blends historical and mythological elements. The intricate setup of the world and the political turmoil of Meluha paint a vivid picture of the era. The fusion of historical details with mythical elements creates a unique reading experience that keeps you hooked. "The Immortals of Meluha" is an intriguing mix of history, mythology, and adventure. It presents a fresh perspective on ancient legends and questions the essence of heroism. The book's ability to transport readers to a bygone era, coupled with its relatable characters and engaging narrative, make it a remarkable read. Personally, I expected a blend of mythology and history, and the book exceeded my expectations by adding an element of suspense and intrigue. I recommend this book to anyone who enjoys a unique spin on mythology and history, intertwined with a captivating tale of heroism and destiny.
K**R
Good and Interesting read, a learning experience
Author did a great work on the book. Good writing style with good story telling. Couldn't help but post below chain of thoughts that kept running through my mind after completing the book. Sometimes, it's not about what's being said. It's about what's being unsaid Things are not always as they seem to appear. It depends on how we process things. How we look at them, the reflection of our thoughts with the possibility of different scenarios Sometimes people may not exactly be evil but it is possible they are different. Each individual is different with different thought process and reaction mechanism. If things don't go as we expect, if people are not the way we expect or assume them to be, it doesn't mean they are wrong and we are right. Some things are not always black and white. Things are not always Right or wrong. Certain things are definitely subjective. There's always room for several possible reasons and explanations. If people keep religious label aside and start following things that are in it, life becomes easier Sometimes you believe something to be so true and it can be a shattering experience to realise that it's opposite of that or it's not exactly that. Not the end of the world. Life still goes on. Carry that learning even if that burdens your soul by carrying significant weight. Learn that things are not always as they seem to be. People are not always as they appear to be. It's what they let you see. If we look past that, we may learn something significant.
A**N
Good
Good
A**K
Amazing read!
🌼 The book was absolutely how I have had heard about it. This was one of those books which made me restless until I finished the book. It's an absolute masterpiece. I know there have also been very critical comments on this books. But this book was a great one for me. 🌼This series has 3 books in it : First is The Immortals of Meluha, second is The Secret of the Nagas and the third one is The Oath of the Vayuputras. 🌼I never had such a huge crush on a fiction character. The part where Amish describes about Shiva dancing was beautiful which eventually got me crazy. And you know its a great book when you can see the story as though its happening right in front of you. This book is beautifully written and as you are on the verge of finishing this book, the end puts you into this suspense and restlessness as to what the second book holds. This book makes you helpless and puts you into a hype to read the next book to solve the mystery and thats what exactly happened with me . Im so glad to have read this book. As a child I always thought if the ones we worship were normal humans like us how would their life be? And the author has got my imagination in this book. 🌟 🌟🌟🌟🌟/5
N**A
Proper Delivery
The book is amazing. It was delivered properly without any delay or damage in transit.
A**E
Engaging dive into Hindu mythology
A simple and engaging introduction to Hindu mythology, this book is easy to follow even for beginners. The storytelling is vivid, but it ends abruptly—so you’ll need to read Part 2 to get the full picture.
J**A
This is a really fun book. Amish clearly knows his Hindu/Indian history, tradtions and philosophy. He combines them well to tell a gripping fast paced story of how Shiva in the form of a man, idylically lliving in the Himalays is convinced to help rescue of the Meluhans living in the Indus-Saraswati plains of 4000 years ago. Phrophesised as the "Neelkanth", he reluctantly takes on his destiny and embarks on an adventure across the geography of ancient India. The story is peopled by characters and places that many who are conversant with the traiditons of India will be well aware of. The use of Hindu philosphical ideas, and of Sanskrit names and phrases is delicately woven into the story with clear expanation of the context. A good read! Looking forward to the others in the trilogy!
A**R
Excellent book....nicely written.
A**I
This is a refreshing and highly imaginative take on Hindu mythology and Hindu philosophy, woven into a fast-paced thriller. Brilliant.
C**N
Very Nice Story, time will past by in a hurry. If you like a hero Story you will Love it
S**L
Good reading. Fresh book.
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