I think it's a grand adventure: engrossing and exciting, yet much more than an adventure. The deep knowledge of Indian mythology that is the foundation of 'The Immortals of Meluha' is impressive, and the quirky way the author has played with our myths - especially the modernity of language that is imposed on our mythical gods and demi-gods -is endearing, often startling, and sometimes very funny. I will be waiting for the next two volumes of this trilogy.
- Editor-in-chief (rpg publications), author, Sandipan Deb
From love to war to evil and to good. Where perception is truth and truth is manipulated constantly,shifting like treacherous quicksand. An exciting and racy adventure, the story has rich characters whose emotions I could feel and an engaging plot which kept me spellbound.
- Celebrated ad film maker, restaurateur and diving enthusiast, Prahlad Kakkar
Amish has incorporated a range of emotions and themes into the book which absorb and grasp the reader's interest, from sweeping action sequences to hearttugging love stories. There are fascinating interpretations of the caste system, various philosophies such as the nature of reality, good and evil, amongst others. The fact that he has merged actual historical facts (such as Indus Valley cities) with his imagination of the story, makes the book that much more engaging.
-Noted media personality, journalist and author, Anil Dharker