The Timingila

Kids, Fiction, Fantasy and Magic, Teen, Fiction - YA, Fantasy
Cover of the book The Timingila by Shon Mehta, Sheetal Mehata
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Author: Shon Mehta ISBN: 9780692108031
Publisher: Sheetal Mehata Publication: April 25, 2018
Imprint: Language: English
Author: Shon Mehta
ISBN: 9780692108031
Publisher: Sheetal Mehata
Publication: April 25, 2018
Imprint:
Language: English

Who is the hero of a story? The one who is brave and honorable, or the one who survives to tell the story?

Which is the more powerful weapon? The one that wins battles, or the one that wins the minds of people?

Set in the ancient land of Jivavarta, 'The Timingila' is the story of Trishala, a weak kingdom at the mercy of its neighbors, and Tasvak, the unwanted child of its king.

When a series of unexpected events put Trishala under a tyrant's control, Tasvak is forced into a web of deception as he struggles to resurrect Trishala's lost glory. Along the way, he has to deal with fanatics, assassins, victims, and reformers. Facing manipulation and betrayal at every step, will Tasvak succeed?

'The Timingila' breaks many norms. Although it is a fantasy novel, it has no magic. The world in 'The Timingila' is inspired by ancient indian culture, which makes it different from other epic fantasies.

Suitable for young adults and above.

Goodreads rating: 4.36 / 5

"Overall, a lovely book that should appeal to those who want to read something different, something that has a fast pace and at times, odd developments that leave you wondering." - Ashwini Abhyankar (Goodreads)

"... if you are looking for fast-paced entertainer with gripping characters and a storyline based in an ancient exotic world, this is must read." - Jennifer (Goodreads)

"It is was an unusual experience, but I very much enjoyed reading The Timingila." - Grace (Goodreads)

"This is a fantasy on steroids. The author had a story to tell and she tells it in her own unique and original way." - Rettah (Goodreads)

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Who is the hero of a story? The one who is brave and honorable, or the one who survives to tell the story?

Which is the more powerful weapon? The one that wins battles, or the one that wins the minds of people?

Set in the ancient land of Jivavarta, 'The Timingila' is the story of Trishala, a weak kingdom at the mercy of its neighbors, and Tasvak, the unwanted child of its king.

When a series of unexpected events put Trishala under a tyrant's control, Tasvak is forced into a web of deception as he struggles to resurrect Trishala's lost glory. Along the way, he has to deal with fanatics, assassins, victims, and reformers. Facing manipulation and betrayal at every step, will Tasvak succeed?

'The Timingila' breaks many norms. Although it is a fantasy novel, it has no magic. The world in 'The Timingila' is inspired by ancient indian culture, which makes it different from other epic fantasies.

Suitable for young adults and above.

Goodreads rating: 4.36 / 5

"Overall, a lovely book that should appeal to those who want to read something different, something that has a fast pace and at times, odd developments that leave you wondering." - Ashwini Abhyankar (Goodreads)

"... if you are looking for fast-paced entertainer with gripping characters and a storyline based in an ancient exotic world, this is must read." - Jennifer (Goodreads)

"It is was an unusual experience, but I very much enjoyed reading The Timingila." - Grace (Goodreads)

"This is a fantasy on steroids. The author had a story to tell and she tells it in her own unique and original way." - Rettah (Goodreads)

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