Welcome to the Book Review of THE BRAHMIN by Ravi Shankar Etteth
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While the Delhi weather was playing havoc, I had the good luck to curl in with a hot cup, hot pakodas (fried dumplings) and a book! – safely tucked into my arm-chair, my mind could take flight along with the adventures of THE BRAHMIN!
Available on Amazon..in and all leading retailers. You can view the video about the book (& 5 reasons to read the book in the author’s own words) on Youtube here: https://t.co/LxST9XBhRu
About the Book:
The story of ‘The Brahmin’ is set in Pre-Kalinga (now Odisha) war era, and revolves around the adventures of a skillful and ruthless spymaster of Emperor Asoka’s court.
The Book is well researched and well-written! The protagonist showcases intelligence and cunning to unravel the mystery which makes for a very interesting read.
My experience of Reading it:
This was un-put-down-able read!
On a stormy Sunday – I started this book as it sounded interesting, and then just had to know what happened next! well, next thing i knew, I had finished reading this book in time for Sunday dinner!
A well-spent leisurely Sunday indeed!
If you enjoy a well-written novel which has intelligence inter-woven with intrigue, then you must get a copy of THE BRAHMIN for yourself and get started!
I enjoyed the strong characters, mythology tales, suspense and the action-packed pace of the story.
The author has a unique sense of poetic humor, and you can see this throughout his writings.
About the Author:
Ravi Shankar Etteth is an India Author, Editor, and Cartoonist.
In 1996, Etteth published his first book of short stories The Scream of the Dragonflies.
He is also the author of — The Book of Shiva, The Village of Widows and The Tiger By The River. He is already working on his next book.
He collaborated with artist Paresh Maity on a book on Kerala. He has also authored a travel book on the state.
He is now a columnist and the Editor of The Sunday Standard belonging to The New Indian Express, based in New Delhi.
Connect with the Author on Twitter, website
Happy Reading!
I received the book from writersmelon.com, in exchange for an honest review.
This book has been trending on bookstagram for quite sometime now. Definitely getting my hands on this after your review.
I have read good reviews about this book! Am impressed with the plot and story. Surely laying my hands on this next.
Definitely the strong characters, mythology tales, suspense and the humour intruiges me to read this book soon.
Love reading such historic story lines.. they take u back in time and can engulf you in a world long lost. Seems to be a very interesting read.
I am a great fan of novel reading and your review make me super excited to read it..
Heard log of positive reviews about this book. I am a big lover if mythology based books. Keen to read it now
I love to read Mythological tales, so its going to be a good read for me. A good read for weekends I think.
I have heard a lot about this book from my book blogger peers and I have been meaning to give it a read after reading this review I will surely pick it up
I am so intrigued by the plot, that I think I am going to get my hands on this soon. I love books that cannot be put away, until the end.
Intelligence with intrigue is something I have always looked in a book. So you’ve spent a great Sunday, nothing could be better than such an amazing read
Your review has arouse curiosity about the book. I will gonna read this book soon
I loved ur honest review and i will also give try
I can so relate. I am just like hat. Can’t put down a book unless I finish reading it till the end. Sounds like an interesting read.
Mythology is a very interesting genre. The book sounds really worth the read. Had heard about it now have to pick up a copy.
Though I’m not much into historical based stories this one seems to be a good read.
The book sounds absolutely unique.I would love to read this .
Very intriguing. I have read a book or two on Chanakya, and i guess this is also a retelling of the same.
The story line sounds interesting. Need to to grab this book
I love a book when it’s gripping. This is what any reader or in fact author wants. I would love to get a copy of this book. Glad it’s available on Amazon.