<p class="ListingGrey"><strong>Dawn: The Warrior Princess of Kashmir</strong></p>.<p>Rakesh K Kaul</p>.<p>Penguin, 2019, pp 254, Rs 299</p>.<p>It is AD 3000. Hiding from the world in a cave in Mount Kailash, Dawn encounters two people who urge her to fulfil the prophecy of fighting the Troika. Does Dawn have it in her to become the ultimate warrior?</p>.<p class="ListingGrey"><strong>Kali Yuga: The Ascension</strong></p>.<p>Jatin Gupta</p>.<p>Rupa, 2020, pp 225, Rs 295</p>.<p>An enthralling tale of many centuries ago set in the mythical land of Shivpuri in the Himalayas, the book attempts to answer the question: ‘What does Kali Yuga hold for us?’</p>.<p class="ListingGrey"><strong>Raavanputr Meghnad</strong></p>.<p>Kevin Missal</p>.<p>Simon & Schuster, 2019, pp 290, Rs 250</p>.<p>This is a fantasy-mythological tale of Meghnad, ‘the perfect son of the tyrannical king Raavan’. Meghnad happens to learn the truth behind the war he was fighting. How did this knowledge change him?</p>.<p class="ListingGrey"><strong>The Chronicler</strong></p>.<p>Jwalant Nalin Sampat</p>.<p>Niyogi Books, 2019, pp 152, Rs 295</p>.<p>Set in the immediate future, this is the story of the ‘Chronicler’ who harbours memories that could change the map of the world and the course of history.</p>.<p class="ListingGrey"><strong>The Flight of the Arconaut</strong></p>.<p>Sophia Khan</p>.<p>Westland, 2020, pp 440, Rs 599</p>.<p>This is the first instalment of the Atlantis Trilogy. It chronicles the events after a catastrophic comet impact. Declining fertility and plummeting IQs continue to decimate the earth’s population and a second great war seems imminent.</p>
<p class="ListingGrey"><strong>Dawn: The Warrior Princess of Kashmir</strong></p>.<p>Rakesh K Kaul</p>.<p>Penguin, 2019, pp 254, Rs 299</p>.<p>It is AD 3000. Hiding from the world in a cave in Mount Kailash, Dawn encounters two people who urge her to fulfil the prophecy of fighting the Troika. Does Dawn have it in her to become the ultimate warrior?</p>.<p class="ListingGrey"><strong>Kali Yuga: The Ascension</strong></p>.<p>Jatin Gupta</p>.<p>Rupa, 2020, pp 225, Rs 295</p>.<p>An enthralling tale of many centuries ago set in the mythical land of Shivpuri in the Himalayas, the book attempts to answer the question: ‘What does Kali Yuga hold for us?’</p>.<p class="ListingGrey"><strong>Raavanputr Meghnad</strong></p>.<p>Kevin Missal</p>.<p>Simon & Schuster, 2019, pp 290, Rs 250</p>.<p>This is a fantasy-mythological tale of Meghnad, ‘the perfect son of the tyrannical king Raavan’. Meghnad happens to learn the truth behind the war he was fighting. How did this knowledge change him?</p>.<p class="ListingGrey"><strong>The Chronicler</strong></p>.<p>Jwalant Nalin Sampat</p>.<p>Niyogi Books, 2019, pp 152, Rs 295</p>.<p>Set in the immediate future, this is the story of the ‘Chronicler’ who harbours memories that could change the map of the world and the course of history.</p>.<p class="ListingGrey"><strong>The Flight of the Arconaut</strong></p>.<p>Sophia Khan</p>.<p>Westland, 2020, pp 440, Rs 599</p>.<p>This is the first instalment of the Atlantis Trilogy. It chronicles the events after a catastrophic comet impact. Declining fertility and plummeting IQs continue to decimate the earth’s population and a second great war seems imminent.</p>