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Song of The Trinity 2: The Broken Tusk
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Song of the Trinity: The Broken Tusk is a mythological science fiction fantasy, the second in the Song of the Trinity series by author Vadhan.
The Rise of Kali is about a bunch of mortal and immortal characters � some we know from mythology, some new � coming together to try and stop Kroni or Kali, the lord of Kaliyug from escaping his prison, the Song of the Trinity. Because if he does, the universe is in danger.
Now, in The Broken Tusk, these characters are breathing a sigh of relief, but heroes can’t rest, can they?
Because dark times are coming, and Kali is ready to break out of the prison and claim victory.
My favorite things about this book:
- It is insanely fun to read!
- The Rap Sage � yes, he does what you think he does.
- Asks some pretty big questions and makes you think about how good vs evil and fair vs unfair can be two different debates.
- Has a complicated plot line based on Hindu mythology and strategy and war moves, but which doesn’t lose itself.
- The wit and humor lighten the story and make it more interesting than it already is.
- Adds science fiction to the mythology and fantasy from the first book, and takes it to the next level.
- Well-fleshed out characters. Look out for that one character who will blow your mind with their presence!
I do wish that the women had been more visible during the battles and that new characters and their lores were introduced earlier in the book rather than towards the end where it hampered the speed a little.
But regardless, Song of the Trinity: The Broken Tusk takes it up a notch from the first book in terms of strategic action, magic, mythology, and science fiction. Highly recommend!
The Rise of Kali is about a bunch of mortal and immortal characters � some we know from mythology, some new � coming together to try and stop Kroni or Kali, the lord of Kaliyug from escaping his prison, the Song of the Trinity. Because if he does, the universe is in danger.
Now, in The Broken Tusk, these characters are breathing a sigh of relief, but heroes can’t rest, can they?
Because dark times are coming, and Kali is ready to break out of the prison and claim victory.
My favorite things about this book:
- It is insanely fun to read!
- The Rap Sage � yes, he does what you think he does.
- Asks some pretty big questions and makes you think about how good vs evil and fair vs unfair can be two different debates.
- Has a complicated plot line based on Hindu mythology and strategy and war moves, but which doesn’t lose itself.
- The wit and humor lighten the story and make it more interesting than it already is.
- Adds science fiction to the mythology and fantasy from the first book, and takes it to the next level.
- Well-fleshed out characters. Look out for that one character who will blow your mind with their presence!
I do wish that the women had been more visible during the battles and that new characters and their lores were introduced earlier in the book rather than towards the end where it hampered the speed a little.
But regardless, Song of the Trinity: The Broken Tusk takes it up a notch from the first book in terms of strategic action, magic, mythology, and science fiction. Highly recommend!
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Reading Progress
February 15, 2025
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Started Reading
February 18, 2025
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Finished Reading
February 26, 2025
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February 26, 2025
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