Showing posts with label Ramayana. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Ramayana. Show all posts

Wednesday, 31 May 2017

Watch out for these top 5 Books Releasing in June:

To All the book lovers out there, a new month is here and we have more new books to read. There is no such thing as “too many books”. Here are the top 5 books we are looking forward to.

You can get a copy of these books in our retail store Sapna book house. Sapna book house has a wide collection of over 5, 50,000 books. You can check it out.

Here are the top 5 books we are looking forward to reading this June:


Dragon Teeth by Michael Crichton

The author of the famous “Jurassic Park” is back and he welcomes you back to the world of paleontology. It is a thrilling adventure set in the Wild West during the golden age of fossil hunting. Michael Crichton is taking us back to 1876 United States on a fossil hunt amidst the war between the Native American tribes and the United States. The book takes us on an adventure that keeps us on at the edge of our seats. It is a thrilling read.



Sita – Warrior of Mithila by Amish Tripathi

After the wonderful Shiva Trilogy, Amish Tripathi is here with his next story “The Ramachandra Series”. The second book tells the tale of Sita –the warrior princess. He weaves his fantasy along the typical story of Ramayana. The author always had a flare to immerse us into the book world and he doesn’t fail now. He takes us on a journey and we will never see Goddess Sita in the same eyes again. She truly is a warrior princess.



The Marsh King’s Daughter by Karen Dionne 

The author is all set to throw us into the world of suspense and she narrates a story that chills our bones. We enter the world of Helene, whose life may look normal but we know it’s anything but. She is in hiding from her very own father. We will know her tale as we step into her world. The tale is written in her point of view and we are able to feel every emotion she emotes.  By the end of the book, Karen Dionne makes us want to go through this all over again.
                     
 He Said She Said by Erin Kelly 

Erin Kelly is all set to lose us in the world of a psychological thriller. “He said she said” is an enthralling, preoccupying and twisted, must read thriller revolving around Laura, Kit, Beth, and Jamie. The world changes for them in 1999, while chasing the eclipse. It delves into the interpersonal relationships and the weights of lies and shocking acts of violence. The story has the potential to get under our skin and makes us stay in the sense of shock towards the end of the book.

The Lost Letter by Jillian Cantor

The writer gives us a historical, heart-warming love story inspired by real resistance workers during World War II Austria, and the mysterious love letter that connects generations of Jewish families. The tale is set in two time periods and author blends the story well between the years it feels flawless. Jillian captivates us from the beginning. The characters feel very lively and make us emote along with them in several places. It is a perfect book to read and ponder about.


Thursday, 18 February 2016

The Great Indian Mythology


India, popular in Worldly-Conversations, as the ‘Land of Legends!’ with its rich literature spanning Multiverses and even Yugas! It is not surprising to see the sudden-spark in the Indian-Reader to be drawn into this vast, enigmatic, and colorful world of Mythology.

The recent life breathed into this ancient part of story telling is by young & new writers across the country. Their painstaking efforts to make sure that, their work is not merely tagged as, ‘Old-Wine in a New-Bottle!’. They also make sure to get their Mythos right as they draw the base of their version of the great epics, Being inspired from today’s world, to excite the Well-informed, Indian-readers, and to have a tight-hold on their curiosity that keeps them guessing, where the saga is taking them. It must be noted that it is not the immersive content but the easy and relatable language that is used in these modern marvels that plays a big part in holding the readers in one place. Breaking from the archaic rules of characterization for the Protagonist and the Antagonist in these works of fiction, is proof of how conscious efforts had gone into creating these believable, lead personalities.

It maybe more than just coincidence how Mythology seems to have take over multiple platforms. TV serials keep it obvious by choosing to re-tell episodes from our Epics with finer details and forgotten characters and missed-out misfortunes of their heavenly heroes. Hollywood however, seems to be bitten by this bug too, reasoning out why so many Super-Hero movies/ franchisees are hitting the screens every week. Sapna Book House has the largest collections of books, and to make sure they don’t leave out on any interested reader, they also house a wide collection of books in regional languages. Adding a desi-touch to these Big-Books!

Visit any of the 12+ Sapna Book House retail stores in Bangalore and find a collection that will surprise you. Sapna Book House is the best place for any book lover. With over 10000+ books to choose from in various languages, you know for sure; this is your den!