
Review of "War of Lanka (Ram Chandra Series Book 4)" by Amish Tripathi
Overall, the reading experience is good and if you have read the first three books, and the Shiva Trilogy, then this book will confirm some theories that the readers have had for a long time, but considering the trilogy, and the earlier books in the series, specially book 1 and 2, this didn’t meet my expectations from Amish, but I would still recommend you go pick up a copy as it has some very interesting ideas.
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