Sita: Warrior Of Mithila (Ram Chandra Series Book 2) (Ram Chandra, 2)
R**S
WOW!!
Sita is the second book in the Ramchandra Series by Amish.Amazing Book! Finished it in about 4 days, kept me gripped from the start. The story is interwoven with the first book in the series, you will recognise some of the plot if you have read book 1, but keep at it, as it all eventually makes sense.Spot the plot give away in the first paragraph of the book.Cannot wait for books three and four.
O**R
A good sequel
As the second part of a trilogy with its roots in Indian philosophy and mythology/ religion (depending on your own beliefs) it is a good story.It covers the same period of time (plus a few hours!) that the first book does but from the view point of the other main character. It covers both her separate route and also the times together. These latter can be a little repetitive, especially if you reading this book soon after the first. But they do ADD depth and understanding - most of the time.The philosophical debates which are core to the cultural background of the story are still here but are a less complex than in the first book ( or perhaps I have learnt more!).Well written and in places I really wanted to keep reading however at times, although not boring, it was easy to take a break.I look forward to the third book but not with the “must get it now“ urgency that other trilogies/series I have read have created in me.
M**R
Sita~ gripping novel
Another wonderful novel by Amish ji. The end always gripping and thrilling that leaves you wanting for more. Look forward to start the final novel now in this series.
S**A
Jaw-dropping
This book is better than any Sci-fi thrillers written today even though the plot is only 'one of the most important books' of Hindu mythology.
S**I
Good read, may be a little disappointing
Amish is an author I admire and have read the Shiva trilogy and the Scion of Ikshvaku (the first book of Ram Chandra series). A little disappointed that about a third of this book is a repetition of the first book. I realise that it is necessary to give context, if the reader has not read the first book. Perhaps, it should be done in an appendix. May be, my expectation was too high, due to the exceptional quality of the earlier books. I hope the Author will revert to the style and quality of writing that has brought so much pleasure to his readers. Mostly this book was a good read and enjoyable, especially if you have not read the first book.
P**H
Another enjoyable book
I mostly enjoyed reading this second installment. However my interest did falter at times in a few sections, where it felt like I was re-reading parts of book 1; hence the 4 *''s. Obviously there has to be some overlap as this story about Sita parallels the first book about Ram.
S**L
Really good read
Amish dose it again. Can't wait to read the next one on ravana. When will that be released? Next year?
A**R
Enjoyable
Interesting read ..insightful characters.
A**.
Beautifully written and a world on its own
I have a complain; why are the books in this series getting over so fast! But that’s a good thing for the author as he has made them so enticing that I am unable to stop myself from reading!The parallel storylines, the beautiful depiction and the importance given to the female characters is certainly one of its kind.The language used is simple and sweet and purely something that has all capabilities to make images in front of us!
D**
Recommended
Good and engaging.
C**N
Bom livro
O livro é interessante e divertido.Acho que o emocional dos personagens poderia ser melhor explorado em alguns trechos mas valeu a leitura.
D**J
Super
I have purchased it for my friend as gift. It is an awesome book.
R**U
I would say, buy it now!
A must read book in your life time!!!
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