Saturday, June 11, 2022

Stacking the Shelves #16

This week on Stacking the Shelves I want to highlight a chunky book that I bought last week at Barnes and Noble. Vaishnavi Patel's Keikeyi is a novel that shines a light on the vilified queen of the Ramayana. The author expands on her story with this fiction novel. Kaikeyi is the only daughter of the kingdom of Kekaya and she was raised on the tales of the gods: how they churned the vast ocean to obtain immortality, how they vanquish evil and ensure the land of Bharat prospers, and how they offer powerful boons to the worthy.  Kaikeyi is devastated when her father banishes her mother and then as he values her only for her marital prospects to the family. She begins to elicit the help of the gods  in order to bring back her mother, but it does not work. Kaikeyi turns to the scrolls that she once read with her mother and discovers that she has a magic she can harness from the gods. With this power, she begins to transform herself into a warrior, diplomat and a queen.  

I love the feel of holding big books. It is so much better than reading online and enhances my reading experience. Kaikeyi is 478 pages long, too short in my opinion. After reading Edward Rutherford's 1,100 page historical fiction novels of major cities of the world, Kaikeyi is definitely a short book. When I first picked up the book from the store shelves, I thought that it was a story about an African queen.  However, closer inspection of the book cover revealed that the queen on the cover was wearing tradition Indian wedding garb. I feel stupid that I thought Kaikeyi was from Africa just because her face is in silhouette on the cover. 

I have already begun reading the book but am only on page 59. The story has captivated me and I look forward to finish reading it.

5 comments:

  1. I have not read a chunky (450+) page book in I don't know when!! Maybe I should pick one up to read. I hope you enjoy it. Have a great weekend!

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  2. Sounds interesting. Just over 400 is my limit. The longest book I've read is Midnight Sun by Stephenie Meyer which was just short of 700 pages 😂

    Have a great weekend!

    Emily @ Budget Tales Book Blog
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  3. I LOVE a good long book! most books hover in that 325-360 page count and those usually go by pretty darn quickly if they're any good. BUT, a good long 700+ page one really has room to develop more. The longest I can think of that I've read is A Storm of Swords (game of thrones) at 1215, but Stephen King's The Stand was just over 1100, and I loved Shantaram at over 900.

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  4. Sounds interesting. Glad you to hear you are enjoying so far.

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  5. Love the cover of the book, and glad you're loving it!
    Lisa Loves Literature

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