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Buy Mahayoddha Kalki: Sword of Shiva (Book 3) by Missal, Kevin online on desertcart.ae at best prices. ✓ Fast and free shipping ✓ free returns ✓ cash on delivery available on eligible purchase. Review: Loved the trilogy! Review: ...and The Journey Of Kalki Ends Here Book Review - Maha yoddha Kalki, Sword of Shiva What a fantabulous journey it was. Started from a simple and loving village, the Journey of Kalki has been a true roller coaster. The story has so many battles thrill and fantasy that keep a reader engaged throughout. The book start exactly from where it ended in its second installment. You would shock to know that even an immortal can die. It would be also interesting to read how a single person has changed everyone's fate and life and foster Kaliyug. Another important thing that I loved about this book is how Kevin has transformed Arjan's character from a meeky beau to a strong man and to the King of Indragarh. And it all happened because of Arjan's true and tragic love for Rudra. One of the best part of this third instalment is it's climax and the epilogue. You don't want the story to end when you will read the epilogue. Smallest among all the three books, Kalki - The Sword of Shiva is classified into small and engaging chapters. However, In the end I would say, the series is Unputdownable. It will leave you with sweet and bitter nostalgia. Great delivery by desertcart. Got a signed copy!



| Best Sellers Rank | #33,880 in Books ( See Top 100 in Books ) #19 in Fantasy Anthologies #73 in Gothic Fiction #125 in Hinduism |
| Customer reviews | 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (1,314) |
| Dimensions | 20 x 13 x 2 cm |
| Edition | Standard Edition |
| ISBN-10 | 9389432960 |
| ISBN-13 | 978-9389432961 |
| Item weight | 300 g |
| Language | English |
| Print length | 368 pages |
| Publication date | 1 October 2019 |
| Publisher | Fingerprint! Publishing |
K**M
Loved the trilogy!
A**E
...and The Journey Of Kalki Ends Here Book Review - Maha yoddha Kalki, Sword of Shiva What a fantabulous journey it was. Started from a simple and loving village, the Journey of Kalki has been a true roller coaster. The story has so many battles thrill and fantasy that keep a reader engaged throughout. The book start exactly from where it ended in its second installment. You would shock to know that even an immortal can die. It would be also interesting to read how a single person has changed everyone's fate and life and foster Kaliyug. Another important thing that I loved about this book is how Kevin has transformed Arjan's character from a meeky beau to a strong man and to the King of Indragarh. And it all happened because of Arjan's true and tragic love for Rudra. One of the best part of this third instalment is it's climax and the epilogue. You don't want the story to end when you will read the epilogue. Smallest among all the three books, Kalki - The Sword of Shiva is classified into small and engaging chapters. However, In the end I would say, the series is Unputdownable. It will leave you with sweet and bitter nostalgia. Great delivery by Amazon. Got a signed copy!
M**A
Too expensive
A**I
Writting of Kevin missal is absolutely thrilling just like a well projected web series. You can feal the scenes and absolutely gt adicted to it. You will be immediately forced to complete the book and will feel ruthless filled with adrenaline. Absolutely loved the style of writing. Many stories going simultaneously in a orcastrated fashion. Absolutely indulging and beauty.
S**K
If you have read Kevin's earlier novels then there is no need to give an introduction to this book. Mahayodhya Kalki: Sword of Shiva is the final book of the Kalki trilogy written by Kevin Missal. I have been an ardent fan of the series from the time when I read the first book. I was really eager & excited about this final one for a long time & now finally my waiting ended. I have completed the series. This is the beginning of the end. Kalki Hari arrives at Indragarh to find out that his brother has been taken prisoner, his beloved is about to be butchered & the City is embroiled in a ghastly war with the Naga queen & Dakshini king. Armed with a mighty sword forged by a God, he fights to take the city back from his nemesis, the evil Kali. But the avatar of Vishnu is at a crossroads. It is his destiny to fight the last battle with Adharm & obliterate evil from this world. However, he has stumbled upon a terrible truth over the course of his journey. A truth that may change everything. Will Kalki be able to win against Adharm & fulfill his destiny? Or will the world lose its greatest hero & head towards destruction? Pros: ⚔️The cover was absolutely fabulously like the last two books, there is no doubt about that & the title Sword of Shiva is perfectly fitting because in the first half of the book Kalki spend to find this sword which got linked to his body & the other half using it. ⚔️Loved the way Kevin had very meticulously crafted this entire world of Illavarti where Manavs, Nagas, Suparnas, Yakshas, Apsaras, Vanras, Asuras, Danvas, Rakshas & Pisachas are dwelled, which reminds me of the Percy Jackson series. ⚔️Overall the plot was superb; the pacing was fast; the language used was very simple; the writing style was smooth. The different twists & turns that keep coming in the story really keeps the reader's interest intact & compels you to read more & more. ⚔️Female characters were very strongly portrayed here, whether it is Padma, or Mansa or Durkti, Ratna Maru, even Alaskhmi & Kadru also; each & every one of them had their own individual personality. Instead of following the male characters passively, they always fight for their own beliefs & never submit to their enemies without a fight. ⚔️The idea of channeling power which the Dharm & the Adharm uses was really innovative. The way Kevin had shown in how many different ways it can be used is mind-blowing & superb & those scenes where Kalki & Arjan interacted with their past selves were very interesting to read. ⚔️My favorite character is Arjan. He might have killed many but unlike Kali, he has never been a psychopath killer who enjoys killing others. At the end, when he became aware that it was he who was Adharm, not Kali, the way he sacrifices his life to save the world from destruction, makes him the 2nd hero of the story. Cons: ⚔️Didn't like the way Manasa character is drawn....she committed so many atrocities on the citizens of Indragarh but at the end still returns to her capital victorious without getting any punishment or realization that she committed something wrong... doesn't appeal to me. ⚔️Manasa attacks on Indragarh along with his Suparnas & Dakshini armies in order to avenge his brother's murder from Kali without knowing whether Kali still reigning on Indragarh or not & Indragarh entered into a long protracted battle with them without even bothering to know the reason of the attack is totally absurd. ⚔️The scene where Manasa was bitten by a cobra but still, she attacks Kadru & killed her by continuously dashing her head with a stone & she still survive was totally unbelievable. That happens only in serials, 😅 not in real life. ⚔️The final confrontation between the Dharm & the Adharm & its result was even if quite expected but still well unveiled was quite unexpected. However, I didn't expect it to be concluded within a single chapter, as if the ending was written hastily. I was hoping to read more. Overall for me, it was an amazing trilogy. Sometimes I wish it never ended. If you're a reader, doesn't matter whichever genre is your favorite, you should really go for the series. I would highly recommend the series to everyone. My Rating: ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
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