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Shiva Trilogy MP3 CD – Unabridged, 1 January 2013
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Amish
(Author),
Rashid Raza
(Narrator)
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LanguageEnglish
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PublisherReado
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Publication date1 January 2013
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ISBN-109383134011
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ISBN-13978-9383134014
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About the Author
Born on 18 October, 1974, Amish started life as a finance veteran and eventually transformed into a breakthrough Indian author. He made his way on to the bookshelves for the very first time in the February of 2010. He abandoned his 14 year career in finance when the first book of the Shiva Trilogy, the Immortals of Meluha was released and followed it up with the Secret of the Nagas and the Oath of the Vayuputras.
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- Publisher : Reado (1 January 2013)
- Language : English
- ISBN-10 : 9383134011
- ISBN-13 : 978-9383134014
- Item Weight : 160 g
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Reviewed in India on 12 July 2020
The print is good but it seems that the book is a first copy. Also, the pages are not of good quality. I think it’s overpriced considering the above factors.
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Reviewed in India on 27 September 2020
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The books seems pirated. It is not the original print. Highly dissapointed by AMAZON for delivering a fake product. The author's story and all is good but the quality of the pages is worst. I must say. A must read book . The binding is so terrible. I have just shared the picture. Trust on Amazon's books is decreasing day by day. Earlier also I have recieved pirated copies and not the original ones. Amazon please look into this matter.!!!
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2.0 out of 5 stars
Highly Terrible Binding of the book
By Radhi on 27 September 2020
The books seems pirated. It is not the original print. Highly dissapointed by AMAZON for delivering a fake product. The author's story and all is good but the quality of the pages is worst. I must say. A must read book . The binding is so terrible. I have just shared the picture. Trust on Amazon's books is decreasing day by day. Earlier also I have recieved pirated copies and not the original ones. Amazon please look into this matter.!!!By Radhi on 27 September 2020
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Reviewed in India on 9 September 2020
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The books seem to be pirated copies. I would not recommend buying them.
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Reviewed in India on 12 September 2020
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The condition of the book is great and so is the packaging. But I do have complain regarding the price. The price was shown 550 without delivery charges but when the book arrived I had to pay 620.
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Reviewed in India on 7 February 2020
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The last book has brought tears into my eyes towards the end. As a whole, the Shiva Trilogy is a brilliant work by Amish. The world-building and the characters are excellent. I enjoyed reading the trilogy so much.
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Reviewed in India on 16 January 2021
Book is okay. Actually as per price this is good. If you're one time reader then this might be best option for you as this looks like first copy or printed one and not original one.
I'm issue with one book. I got damaged one. Rest both are in good condition.
I'm issue with one book. I got damaged one. Rest both are in good condition.
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I'm issue with one book. I got damaged one. Rest both are in good condition.

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By Hina on 16 January 2021
Book is okay. Actually as per price this is good. If you're one time reader then this might be best option for you as this looks like first copy or printed one and not original one.By Hina on 16 January 2021
I'm issue with one book. I got damaged one. Rest both are in good condition.
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Reviewed in India on 20 January 2021
Also page 323 to 338 is printed twice.
Though story and page questions is nice
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The book is duplicate and missing multiple pages. Attached images shows page 306 and then we directly have page 323.
Also page 323 to 338 is printed twice.
Though story and page questions is nice
Also page 323 to 338 is printed twice.
Though story and page questions is nice

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Missing multiple pages
By Prerna S. on 20 January 2021
The book is duplicate and missing multiple pages. Attached images shows page 306 and then we directly have page 323.By Prerna S. on 20 January 2021
Also page 323 to 338 is printed twice.
Though story and page questions is nice
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Reviewed in India on 8 February 2021
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The bundle is copy. Print is pretty average although readable. Pages are a little dull.
Guess it's a compromise between price and quality..
Good part- all pages in order. None missing
Guess it's a compromise between price and quality..
Good part- all pages in order. None missing
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A disappointing trilogy
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 16 November 2019Verified Purchase
Very disappointed, i thought the author would try taking different path compared to Ramayana and the Mahabharata stories. But telepathic Buddhists, readio waves being transmitted across India, life perlonging medication and divine weapons being nuclear weapons or various types, fully didcribed radio active weapons. Spoilers
The great evil was pollutants poisoning we start of saraswati trivet, let's let off 3 nukes and shiva admitted that it was polluting saraswati river with radio fall out. Atleast a bow and arrow were involved in the setting of of the nukes.
The author also has a strange style where he can draw out s moment or just skip great journeys and years and decades.
Even a note about historic sources is missing, it's true fiction not historic religious fiction as even basic bdates of when and where shiva or ram existed is very problematic. Plus the fact that shiva hadn't appeared again when so much has happened in India. The harmless caste system formed by ram has taken a terrible shape, a cancer on human consciousness, but the author supports it through his thory that it made the system work. Such systems existed else where like fuedal Japan, India not unique in this and rest of the world couldn't bothered formalising the caste system but as hoc discrimination and tyranny is every where. Let's add shivas name to avaited saviour near end of time, though Hindu wheel of time keeps spinning , whole Muslim, Jews and Christians get to move to pergutory.
The great evil was pollutants poisoning we start of saraswati trivet, let's let off 3 nukes and shiva admitted that it was polluting saraswati river with radio fall out. Atleast a bow and arrow were involved in the setting of of the nukes.
The author also has a strange style where he can draw out s moment or just skip great journeys and years and decades.
Even a note about historic sources is missing, it's true fiction not historic religious fiction as even basic bdates of when and where shiva or ram existed is very problematic. Plus the fact that shiva hadn't appeared again when so much has happened in India. The harmless caste system formed by ram has taken a terrible shape, a cancer on human consciousness, but the author supports it through his thory that it made the system work. Such systems existed else where like fuedal Japan, India not unique in this and rest of the world couldn't bothered formalising the caste system but as hoc discrimination and tyranny is every where. Let's add shivas name to avaited saviour near end of time, though Hindu wheel of time keeps spinning , whole Muslim, Jews and Christians get to move to pergutory.

Shilpi
5.0 out of 5 stars
Read it to understand what Hindustan was once upon a time.
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 18 March 2020Verified Purchase
Probably my first book review but was totally worth it. I can see that it is meant for young readers..More like a thriller but must admit I couldn't put it down..Felt like reading it in one go..Always anxious to know what happens next. Bit different than the stories that my grandpa told but nevertheless very gripping. Must read!
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Brilliant
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 24 April 2019Verified Purchase
Brilliant read. Couldn't stop reading

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Book keeps you involved and connected.
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 28 June 2018Verified Purchase
I thoroughly enjoyed reading all the parts of shiva trilogy.
It’s quite a thriller with various twists and turns. A good read
It’s quite a thriller with various twists and turns. A good read

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3.0 out of 5 stars
First 2 books good but 3rd was too much extended it could have been much better
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 9 August 2018Verified Purchase
First 2 books good but 3rd was too much extended it could have been much better the author spent too much time describing construction