🌼🌼Author: Tanmoy Chatterjee
🌼⏩What I liked ⏪
I think I should definitely try my hand at some mythological dark thriller. So here I’m down with “Bhaarat Sanhita”.
This is more than just that one battle, it’s more about the lives of the mythologically unpopular characters who went into battle or common crisis faced by many and how it affected their families and the community. But it definitely does make a comment on the kind of impact that ‘curses’ had in people. I thought that was one of the most attractive things about it.
We have a lot of stories to know outside of the conventional stories and if you shine a light on those stories, they can be just as alluring and attractive as any other story can be. That opportunity has been a long time coming for people who don’t have the privileges that, for example, I had. But thanks to author for writing down such innovative contexts of the theme, this will surely open the eyes for many.
It’s fabulous, fascinating and frustrating in parts. It’s intriguing but also exhausting. I feel a different window opens up for me there. Various realisations dawn on me. Much of “Bhaarat Sanhita” courtesy its core source material, tends to play out in an endless loop, but there are many moments that elevate the book.
The book glorified the sense of belongings as the book is curated by Indian mythology and gathered resources on specific topics. It points out the greyer psychological aspects of some characters. The whole plot moves quickly and it’s vividly narrated with impeccable transmission of emotions. The book has a perfect flow.
Authors’ writing style is excellent and advanced. Language is pretty basic. Narration plays out well.Well the cover is really good, creative and intriguing. Title is also attractive.
🌼⏩Recommendation:
If you are a beginner then you can pick this book up.Ratings: 4🌟

