Book Review by LITEROMA PUBLISHING SERVICES :: ‘Harappa - 3: Battle of Ten Kings’ by Dr. Shankar N Kashyap (6th Review)


** Thanks to the author for gifting us a review copy of the book. **

** Thanks to our reviewer Sabyasachi Mukherjee for reviewing the book on behalf of Literoma. **

'Dasharajna - The Battle of 10 Kings' is the third and final book of the Harappa Trilogy series by Dr. Kashyap. The reality has been beautifully molded to a totally different story with help of Author's research on Harrapan Civilization, interpretation of Rigveda and also to some extent celluloid adaptation of the Age.

This part flags off with the well-known rivalry and battle between Sage Vashishta and Sage Vishwamitra over Kamdhenu. Author in his own captivating manner goes on to tell the story of an epic battle between Sudas of Bharatas and Cayamana of Anus leading the confederacy of ten disgruntled kings.

Every scene of the book is well written and the author has done a fabulous justice to the length of the book in that term. The battle scene at the sage’s hermitage, to the forest scene or the scene of the son of Sage Vashishta being killed, or where Vishwamitra leaves the court - Each and every scene has been depicted and crafted with words that has an effect of cinematic brilliance on reader's mind.

Overall, Literoma would rate the book as 4.3*/5* and would also bring to notice that the series would remind the modern generation of Game of thrones, because of the naming convention of ten kings. Whether it’s a coincidence or deliberate effort that only Author would be knowing, however we think this would go down well with the modern Gen Y as well as all other generations who are avid fan of intellectually speculated and extrapolated form of historical and mythological narration.

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