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Kevin has written down a beautiful novel, a retelling of the avatar of Lord Vishnu, Kalki, in a not so โmythologicalโ manner. He has immense strength, which has been proven time and again by events like defeating enemies twice his size, faster healing of wounds and very sharp fighting skills. He doesnโt have a decent explanation about the skills he possesses until he meets Kripa aka Kripacharyaโa guru who had been a part of the biggest battle against evilโthe Mahayudh. This trilogy boxed set is a must-have for all! An epic collection of tales inspired by Indian mythology An action-packed read that will transport you to a world of adventures It will bring you closer to the ancient Indian literature Perfect for gifting and will be a good addition to any library Easy to read Review: Kalki : A Masterpiece and A Divine Page-Turner - I never expected to fall head over heels for Indian Hindu mythology with fiction series, but the Kalki trilogy completely won me over! As a fan of both Hindu mythology and fiction, I found this series to be absolute perfection. The story is expertly woven, captivating, and intriguing, with unexpected twists that kept me hooked till the very end. What I loved most about this series is how seamlessly it blends mythology with fiction, making it feel both authentic and imaginative. The author's writing is beautiful, intricate, and evocative, bringing to life the simplest and most complex emotions with ease. The climax was a thrilling surprise, and the way the story unfolds will leave you eager to know what happens next. This series is a must-read for fans of mythology and fiction, and it's inspired me to explore more books in this genre. Highly recommended! Review: Amazing story - Very good product



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| Customer Reviews | 4.5 out of 5 stars 868 Reviews |
K**A
Kalki : A Masterpiece and A Divine Page-Turner
I never expected to fall head over heels for Indian Hindu mythology with fiction series, but the Kalki trilogy completely won me over! As a fan of both Hindu mythology and fiction, I found this series to be absolute perfection. The story is expertly woven, captivating, and intriguing, with unexpected twists that kept me hooked till the very end. What I loved most about this series is how seamlessly it blends mythology with fiction, making it feel both authentic and imaginative. The author's writing is beautiful, intricate, and evocative, bringing to life the simplest and most complex emotions with ease. The climax was a thrilling surprise, and the way the story unfolds will leave you eager to know what happens next. This series is a must-read for fans of mythology and fiction, and it's inspired me to explore more books in this genre. Highly recommended!
J**V
Amazing story
Very good product
R**N
Nice book
Nice book,but it is very tough to read as the letters are very small
P**I
Great ๐
S**H
Worth reading
Was my first book to ever read and now it has got me into reading others too....Fantasy seems like reality though still amazed by the storyline
P**.
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A**A
The author is very good writer
It's worth for the rate
R**.
Fictional
Nice books
S**A
Kalki
Excellent!!!
D**I
Decent storyline but filled with basic grammatical errors and spelling mistakes
The storyline is fairly decent, but it has been such a disappointment having picked up this series after going through the Shiva trilogy and the Ram Chandra series by Amish Tripathi. Every single book of the this three part series is filled with spelling mistakes and basic grammatical errors, taking away from the pleasure of reading the book. It feels like there was no editor or proof reader employed to scan through the book before publishing. A high schooler could've corrected the errors. Also there are a lot of anachronistic expressions used which also take away from the story and the books. It certainly has potential, but I only finished the series because I didn't want to leave a story part read. Publishing a revision after correcting the basic errors will go a long way to saving this book.
N**Y
Could be pirated copy
Here to tell only about the book and its condition and not the story. I somehow feel this book is a pirated copy. The pages were of uneven length and the printing was not in a straight line.
A**I
Interesting take
I liked the Kalki series and all the twists and turns it brought along. Definitely a good read.
V**N
Mistakes and narrative makes it a "meh" read
The editing is horrendous...spelling, grammatical errors aplenty! I get it that these are works of fiction, but having some of the characters use Australian slang (mate) etc seemed to detract from the narrative (almost seems that some of the words used in English were literal translations from Hindi). Overall, a disappointing read
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