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Violence
A lot
Battle sequences and some violence in the Indian mythological tradition
Language
Barely any
Clean language; the prose is accessible and adventure-forward
Sexual Content
Barely any
No significant sexual content
Substance Use
Barely any
None
Emotional Intensity
Some
The weight of a destiny that is both burden and gift
What this book is about
In a mythologized ancient India, Shiva—a tribal chief from the Himalayas—is recruited by the Meluhan empire and gradually discovers that he is the prophesied Neelkanth, destined to save their civilization. Amish Tripathi's reimagining of the Shiva mythology blends Indian history, philosophy, and epic fantasy into a hugely popular series.
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