Book Review by LITEROMA PUBLISHING SERVICES :: ‘Harappa - 2: Fall of Shuruppak’ by Dr. Shankar N Kashyap (8th Review)

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

‘The Fall of Shuruppak’ is the second book of the Harappa series written by Dr. Shankar Kashyap. In the first book of the series ‘The Lure of Soma’ the protagonist of the book Upashantha started off with his journey to find and experience the truth. In this book he continues that journey. Through the journey of Upashantha alongwith his companions, the author takes the readers through a process of visiting one of the oldest civilizations of the world – Harappa falling under the clan of Indus Valley Civilization.

Many unknown facets of history and Hindu mythology unfold to the readers through the eyes of Upashantha. The readers can very well relate to the struggle of Upashantha and his co-explorers by living their lives and all thanks to the author for his vivid narration style which makes a reader live the life of the novel characters. A lot of the sub tales told in the book are very much relevant in the modern days as well.

Overall, this is one of the best books which can’t be written in a jiffy. Every page of the book shows the amount of huge research and honest effort that have gone into writing this series. In this modern era of junk literature this definitely is a welcome move by a senior author. The end of the book makes the readers thirsty for more and fortunately this is not the end of the series as readers can explore Harappa further in the third book of the trilogy – ‘Battle of ten kings’.     

Overall, Literoma rates this book as 4.9*/5* and recommends readers to read the entire trilogy.  

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