Originally posted by: austen-eliot
Lovely. I didn't get through Anna when I first started it in my school days and have meaning to get back sinceš.. it's heavy going isn't it? Did you watch the adaptation with Keira Knightley?
How are you finding Rebel Sultans? š
I've been rereading Persuasion and finally started Rebecca yesterday š.. Also a romance called Mooncallerš
No, I haven't. I enjoyed the Pride and Pejudice one with her though.
Rebel Sultans. š It is written by Sasi Tharoor's protĆ©gĆ©. So, I was a fan and had a huge crush on the author because he used to write these columns on history in The Hindu and live mint. And his first book was majorly hyped and i bought both. And Ivory throne did give me a well researched chronological account of Travancore kingdom but most of it read like a gossip column. I mean he writes really well. But the uncritical approach made it look like it was his love letter to the regency queen and I was deeply disappointed with him pandering to the royal family. So, Rebel Sultan is giving similar vibes, but I would say I like it better than Ivory Throne.
And people will disagree with me I am sure because he won the yuva Kendra sahitya academy puraskar for Ivory Throne and Netflix even bought the rights to make a series out of it.
Lol. As always, I have written an unnecessary essay. Forgive me. šØ
Importantly, I am only two chapters in, and it is right now focused on the Vijayanagara empire. And the Deccanni sultanates are only beginning to get explored. I realise this is what I should have typed. š