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A review by febeleest
The Immortals of Meluha by Amish Tripathi
adventurous
funny
informative
tense
medium-paced
- Plot- or character-driven? A mix
- Strong character development? N/A
- Loveable characters? Yes
- Diverse cast of characters? Yes
- Flaws of characters a main focus? Yes
5.0
5*
Own TBR.
Amish did it again! It took me the first 100 pages to really get into the story, bur from then on ... I was hooked!
* “the most powerful force in a woman’s life is the need to be appreciated, loved and cherished for what she is.”
* “The moment that every unrealized heart craves for. The unforgettable instant that a soul, clinging on to the purest memory of its previous life, longs for. The second, that in spite of a conspiracy of the gods, only a few lucky men experience it. The moment when she enters his life.”
* “Do you know what is the most powerful force in a man’s life?’ asked Daksha. Kanakhala and Parvateshwar looked at Daksha nonplussed. ‘It is his intense desire to impress the person he loves the most,’ expounded Daksha.”
* “People are happy when their life changes for the better. But there are two situations in which change can lead to chaos. First, when people face a change imposed by others, in situations that they cannot understand. This scares them almost as much as the fear of death. When change happens too fast, they resist it.”
Own TBR.
Amish did it again! It took me the first 100 pages to really get into the story, bur from then on ... I was hooked!
* “the most powerful force in a woman’s life is the need to be appreciated, loved and cherished for what she is.”
* “The moment that every unrealized heart craves for. The unforgettable instant that a soul, clinging on to the purest memory of its previous life, longs for. The second, that in spite of a conspiracy of the gods, only a few lucky men experience it. The moment when she enters his life.”
* “Do you know what is the most powerful force in a man’s life?’ asked Daksha. Kanakhala and Parvateshwar looked at Daksha nonplussed. ‘It is his intense desire to impress the person he loves the most,’ expounded Daksha.”
* “People are happy when their life changes for the better. But there are two situations in which change can lead to chaos. First, when people face a change imposed by others, in situations that they cannot understand. This scares them almost as much as the fear of death. When change happens too fast, they resist it.”