Book : Prahlad
Author : Kevin Missal
Publisher: Harper Collins
Genre: Mythological fiction
The final book in Kevin Missal's bestselling. Narasimha triology brings to an end the moving, inspiring and exciting story of Lord Narasimha and Prahlad.
Review:
The third volume of the legendary retelling of Narashimha, a Vishnu incarnation, is titled Prahlad. Mythology, battle, and mystery are all interwoven throughout the entire narrative. The endeavour of Parvati, Narasimha, Prahlad, and many others to fulfil their heart's desire is the subject of this book.
This story's narrative is really intriguing, well-defined, and expertly told with no loose ends. The story moves quickly, is filled with vivid details, and has unanticipated highs and lows that keep it from getting monotonous. All of the characters have a great deal of depth, but Prahlada, Hiranyakashyap, and Narasimha stand out in particular. The book's cover appears colourful and appealing. In this book, powerful female characters are shown which i loved the most. The ending, which was quite straightforward and unexceptional.
It's a good book to read once, in general.
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