So far I have read 10 books in 2015. And I felt like sharing them with you. Here're the books:
This is the first book from Amish who just nailed it at the very first attempt. The book tells us a story about a man whom legends turn into a god - we're talking about Shiva.
This is the second book in the Shiva Trilogy series. This is the book that starts from where Amish's first book 'The Warriors of Meluha' ends.
The secret of the Nagas too is an interesting read.
The third and last book in the Shiva Trilogy series, The Oath of The Vayuputras didn't excite me much - actually I was expecting more out of this last book in the series. But it's worth the read.
4. Word by Word by Anne Lamott
For months, I wanted this book in my hands. But for some reasons, I never clicked the 'Place your order' button on Amazon. But finally I managed to persuade myself - I am half done with this book.
Now that I am writing down this post, it looks to me that I have read a lot of Amish. The Scion of Ikshvak is the latest and fourth book from the stable of Amish, and I have almost done with this book. 'Worth its price,' is what I have to say about this book.
You'll see Ram in a whole new light in this book.
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