The Oath of the Vayuputras (Shiva Trilogy, #3) The Oath of the Vayuputras discussion


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Felicia We're already at the end of the year. Hope it is out soon!


Jigar Oza I booked at 40% discount on flipkart.


Sandeep  Ruhela There is still a lot of time for the book to release. Trying my best to get hold of my publishing friends with Penguin & Thomson Press to get it as soon as possible..


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Felicia If you do find out the date of release, let me know, will you? :) Thanks.


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Shalini Nath Pre-booked it on flipkart....expected release date is around early March


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Sim Nice thoughts and well written. Eagerly waiting for this book. Amish Tripathi has mesmerized me.

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 instils dread in the fiercest of warriors.

This book will be releasing on Feb 28. I could see this book at discounted price available for pre-order
http://allineed.in/the-oath-of-the-va...


Akash bhardwaj just a week to wait...


Socrates Chinniah Got my book from Landmark just now . hoping to finish it in the next couple of days . Yippeeeee .


Shwetank I just completed reading the third and final part of the book of Shiva trilogy.

Let me be honest. It was really a great book. So many reviews and i welcome everyone's reviews and comments.

In the starting yes the chapters seems boring but frankly telling it was very much required to explain each and everything as the pitch was being set up for a great war.
It had to be very explaining and yes it tells you the real definition of good and evil.

The endings couldn't have been better ,it was sad but still Amish made it through. many says about the ending that Neelkanth never deserved but, my friends the book says it's a story of Shiva and yes Sati died in all. He has to make it that way.. What amish did he presented in a different way but still the soul of story can't be altered to suit the interest of readers. If it is it has to be that way only.


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