Friday, March 9, 2012

The Secret of the Nagas by Amish Tripathi

It is the second book in the trilogy by Amish. The book seems to complement its first book and take the story to the new height.
There is definitely a depth in plot but I felt like after reading the first book the sequel was quite predictable.
In search of bad Shiva finds out that Nagas are not really the bad people. They are actually the people who are thrown out of the perfect society to keep it working on its own rules irrespective to the injustice done to the people who were born different than others.
One more thing I'll like to add up here is that Amish has made the character of Shiva very much realistic. He sounds like a dude from the US suburbs.
Anyways the pace of the narrative is undoubtedly very good and keeps the reader on the edge even if it is easily predictable.
Wondering when somebody will pick it up to make it as a film and I personally think that that will be the death of the book.
Anyways, enjoyed it and waiting for the Vayuputra the third and the last of the series.

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