A review by dannilmp
Kaikeyi by Vaishnavi Patel

adventurous emotional hopeful inspiring reflective sad medium-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? Plot
  • Strong character development? Yes
  • Loveable characters? Yes
  • Diverse cast of characters? Yes
  • Flaws of characters a main focus? Yes

4.5

A mythology re-telling that will inspire people to want to read more about the Ramayana while also offering a different perspective on why Kaikeyi took the actions she did rather than her just being labelled the evil-stepmother. Despite not knowing much about the Ramayana before reading Kaikeyi, there is now an inspiration for me to go and learn more and then most certainly come back here for a re-read (hopefully in audiobook form next time) to see how I feel about the novel then. 

One thing I thought was done really well in this novel was the use of the time skips throughout. None of them felt especially forced, or jarring and I was never confused as to whether there had been a time skip or the length as it was clearly stated in the novel. To see what Kaikeyi achieves, especially as a woman in her time was inspiring and motivating. While I never realised that asexuality featured in this story
(I just believe that due to it being an arranged marriage, Kaikeyi never developed true romantic feelings)
looking back it is a little more obvious, I really enjoyed rethinking about this aspect of Kaikeyi and found it is good and really well written into her character. 

On the other hand, it is some of the men that I couldn't stand and am ashamed to say this is why the book won't be a five star for me (at least on first reading) and while I understand that culturally and historically the actions and beliefs of these men would have been written accurately, I still couldn't get over how annoyed and angry it made me feel. But credit given for such writing being able to cause me to emote like it did

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