"The oath of the Vayuputras" - Best-seller from Amish Tripathi (The Shiva Trilogy Part 3) Review

"The oath of the Vayuputras" - Best-seller from Amish Tripathi (The Shiva Trilogy Part 3)
Book Series: The Shiva Trilogy
AuthorAmish Tripathi
Genre: Myth, Fantasy Fiction

I have already written my review of “The Immortals of Meluha” and “The Secret of the Nagas", You can check out that blog. It’ll help you to understand the summary of this book.

Official Blurb



Evil has risen.


Only a God can stop it.

Shiva is gathering his forces. He reaches the Naga capital, Panchavati, and Evil is finally revealed. The Neelkanth prepares for a holy war against his true enemy, a man whose name instills dread in the fiercest of warriors.

India convulses under the onslaught of a series of brutal battles. It’s a war for the very soul of the nation. Many will die. But Shiva must not fail, no matter what the cost. In his desperation, he reaches out to the ones who have never offered any help to him: the Vayuputras.

Will he succeed? And what will be the real cost of battling Evil? To India? And to Shiva’s soul?

Discover the answer to these mysteries in this concluding part of the bestselling Shiva Trilogy.

About the Author

Amish Tripathi - Author of "The oath of the Vayuputras" (The Shiva Trilogy Part 3)

Amish Tripathi is a 1974-born, IIM (Kolkata)-educated, boring banker turned happy author. The success of his debut book, The Immortals of Meluha (Book 1 of the Shiva Trilogy), encouraged him to give up a fourteen-year-old career in financial services to focus on writing. 

He is passionate about history, mythology, and philosophy, finding beauty and meaning in all world religions.

Amish’s books have sold more than 5 million copies and have been translated into over 19 languages. 


His books,

Fiction


• Shiva Trilogy
  1. The Immortals of Meluha 
  2. The Secret of the Nagas 
  3. The Oath of the Vayuputras 
• Ram Chandra Series
  1. Ram - Scion of Ikshvaku
  2. Sita: Warrior of Mithila
  3. Raavan: Enemy of Aryavarta
Non-fiction
  1. Immortal India 

Book Review


The story picks up from where “The Secret of the Nagas” left off. Shiva is on is way to convince the Meluhans to stop using the Somras else he will go to war with everyone who uses the Somras.

It has lots of war scenes just like the other two books. The book is less interesting compare to the other two books of this series, in clear words, it’s very boring.

And I don’t know why the title of the book is “the oath of the vayuputras”, clearly Amish mentioned very less about the Vayuputras.

Clearly, Amish stretched this book series for too long and the closure of the book or book series is not that good, quite disappointing I say.

After reading the first two books I had very high expectations from this book, but all in vain.

Still, this book deserves a good rating because of the other two books…


JD’s rating: 3.0/5.0



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