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Planning to start this at the weekend. By coincidence, I not only suggested the featured buddy read but also the group read so I’d better get reading. Hope you enjoy this one.
Part 1. I’m quite familiar with the central part of The Ramayana involving Rama, Sita, Ravenna and of course Hanuman the monkey god, but Kaikeyi was a character I wasn’t really aware of so it’s interesting to see the story from a different perspective.I’m enjoying the mix of magic, mythology and history as the scene is set for the main action.
I’m guessing (view spoiler)
I’m intrigued to find out (view spoiler)
Let’s see how the next chapter in her life plays out.
Rebecca wrote: "I've finished part one now and [spoilers removed]"It’s certainly a powerful gift which needs using wisely.
Part 2. I love the way she has recreated their world through a mixture of historical reality and imagination. I’m particularly enjoying the world of the women and am fascinated by (view spoiler)It’s interesting to get a different perspective on (view spoiler)
I feel a dramatic change is coming in the next part.
I am through chapter 13 now, and I'm liking Keikeyi so much better than I did in the first part. I feel that she's really (view spoiler)This story is completely new to me as I've never read it or studied it. When I bought this book last year, I bought (on a friend's recommendation) a copy of the Ramayana, and I'm undecided as to whether I should have read it first. I'm kind of enjoying the way the story is unfolding because it's a complete surprise to me, and I don't know what on earth is going to happen!
Part 3. This section took a darker twist with lots of action and quite a few hints and revelations. I was definitely hooked.So if Ravana is speaking the truth (view spoiler)
I’m wondering (view spoiler)
Impressed by (view spoiler)
Going to be an interesting last part I feel.
Rebecca wrote: "I am through chapter 13 now, and I'm liking Keikeyi so much better than I did in the first part. I feel that she's really [spoilers removed]This story is completely new to me as I've never read i..."
It must be interesting to read this without knowing the Ramayana, that must mean you get a completely different read to me . The version I know is the one for children (I was a primary school teacher so I told it many times to my classes). I imagine there’s lots of different versions that are more complex than the one I know. It’ll be interesting for you to read it afterwards.
Part 4. Well that was quite a twist from the way I was expecting the ending to go (view spoiler) but is really thought provoking as Kaikeyi (view spoiler)Really enjoyed this novel. I love the way our perception of the characters is challenged and the questions it raises without ever losing the pace of an engaging and surprising plot.
Rebecca wrote: "Finished through chapter 22. I’m going to confess [spoilers removed]"Yes we actually learn very little about how all but one became the men they did, especially her son.
I am planning to start it this weekend. It has been on my tbr for quite some time now. I'm damn excited to finally pick it up.
I finished this, and thought it was excellent! I think I would have liked it even more if I was more familiar with Hindu mythology.
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This thread is to discuss Kaikeyi by Vaishnavi Patel.
Pages: 478 pages
Length: 1 month (May)
Participants:Valerie, Rebecca, JenniferJ, Dominique, Lynn, Samantha
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