A review by pinks_paperbacks
The Immortals of Meluha by Amish Tripathi

4.0

I remember getting excited to read this book because I was told that the author had a different take on Shiv's commonly or uncommonly heard mythological stories. His perspective felt refreshing. Also, what I liked the most about the book was that even the assumptions like Somras being a tonic/preventive medicine with side effects that created deformities (a new angle, because instead of calling it prasad it was presented as an invention with its benefits and drawbacks) was believable and made sense. It has been years since I read this book so I remember how it made me feel. I was happy with the the flow of this book.