These reviewers had awesome stuff to say about Arjuna!
And now we have Arjuna – the saga of a Pandava Warrior-Prince, by Anuja Chandramouli. This is her first book, and what a read! The book is so well-researched that it can put even ardent historians to shame. While the line diagrams of Devdutt’s books – Jaya, to be specific – are missing, the play of words and the story-telling that is Anuja’s forte more than make up for it. You can read the rest of it here.
Anuja Chandramouli does a good job with the book. True to its name, the book focuses more on the third Pandava prince and narrates the epic through his experiences and to a certain extent, through his voice. Anuja also mentions some incidents that I haven’t come across... Read the rest of the review here.
And now we have Arjuna – the saga of a Pandava Warrior-Prince, by Anuja Chandramouli. This is her first book, and what a read! The book is so well-researched that it can put even ardent historians to shame. While the line diagrams of Devdutt’s books – Jaya, to be specific – are missing, the play of words and the story-telling that is Anuja’s forte more than make up for it. You can read the rest of it here.
Anuja Chandramouli does a good job with the book. True to its name, the book focuses more on the third Pandava prince and narrates the epic through his experiences and to a certain extent, through his voice. Anuja also mentions some incidents that I haven’t come across... Read the rest of the review here.