Thursday, August 29, 2024

Book Review : Jyestha Devi - The Goddess of Misfortune by Aboli Mane

 



So , here I'm with another one recommendations from the mythology fiction. " Jyestha Devi - The Goddess of Misfortune" by Aboli Mane is a captivating retelling of an often-overlooked figure in Hindu mythology.
The book consists of ten concise chapters that explore the complexities of Jyestha, the goddess of misfortune, and her journey through the trials imposed upon her by the gods and demons alike.

The language is lucid, making it an easy yet engaging read. The flow of the narrative is seamless, and I found myself deeply immersed in the story, finishing it in a single sitting. Aboli Mane’s portrayal of Jyestha is both empathetic and nuanced, shedding light on a character who is usually overshadowed by more prominent deities like Lakshmi.

Overall, I loved the book and strongly recommend fellow readers to give it a try. The author's audacious attempt to retell these stories in a refreshingly engaging way has resonated with readers, making it a brilliant and illuminating read. And lastly, I'd thank the man who edited this cover, else it would have taken more or less months to come across the read, post finishing the other books of my collection.

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Total Pages : 109
Storyline: 4.8 ⭐
Plot : 4.4 ⭐
Title: 4.7 ⭐
Language: 4.3 ⭐
Cover: 4.8 ⭐
Overall Ratings : 4.6/5 ⭐

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