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War of Lanka by Amish

 📍 This is the fourth book in the series, and I'm not pleased for a variety of factors. The first and foremost reason is Ravan's portrayal. From the beginning to the end, it appeared as if Ravan already knew, as in he displayed very little to no interest in fighting back. That makes the whole war thing appear to be mundane task. He never felt rage or vengefulness, despite the fact that his brother and son ended up dying. 📍 This is a fascinating story with a totally distinct point of view. Despite Amish's liberty and equality in expressing the story from a new viewpoint, the main premise of the conflict between dharma and adharma is still there. And dharma here should not be confused with the western term religion, but rather as a way of life. 📍 The start was really good it retained my attention for a long time but later the story could never retain my attention, not for the big thing, not for any big reveal, or any big planning. The much-anticipated saga of Vashishta and...