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See allIt's soooo rare to like two books 5 stars in the same series back to back but omggggg, this series just keeps getting better
Overall, I did enjoy the series, but there's a nagging feeling that it fell just short of being something truly extraordinary. The first two books had me hooked, especially the second one—it was by far the most engaging for me. There was something about the way the author blended pseudo-mythology with a fresh twist on ancient Indian epics that kept me turning the pages. I've always been a sucker for stories that take mythological figures and give them a new spin, and The Immortals of Meluha did that in a way that felt exciting and unique. The first book drew me into Shiva's journey, but it was the second book that took everything up a notch, diving deeper into the story and characters. By the end of it, I was genuinely excited to see how everything would wrap up in the third book.
The full review: https://mushroombrain.substack.com/p/mismatch-in-a-trilogy