I received a copy of "Ghosts, Monsters and Demons of India" by Rakesh Khanna and J. Furcifer Bhairav from the publisher.
Read my review to see if I recommend the book and where you can buy it.
#BookReview: "Ghosts, Monsters and Demons of India" by Rakesh Khanna and J. Furcifer Bhairav
My Review of "Ghosts, Monsters, and Demons of India" by Rakesh Khanna and J. Furcifer Bhairav
I received a copy of this book from the publisher in return for an honest review, and I will admit that I got excited when it landed at my door. The book is a tactile beauty with a gorgeous hardback cover and some grisly, gruesome, Gothic illustrations alongside the monster stories. I felt like one of the Winchester brothers or maybe a Grimm character, researching lore and learning about monsters, their origins, their habits, and where to find them. It was a perfect October read and very atmospheric on Halloween. I recommend this book for every monster hunter out there, every Supernatural fan, and anyone that appreciates traditional gruesome folklore.
About the Book
An illustrated guide to the folktales and real-life stories of the ghosts, monsters and demons of India, a culture famously rich in tradition and legends. Perfect for fans of Eli Roth's Urban Legends and Guillermo Del Toro's Cabinet of Curiosities.
"I was not prepared for how deeply this book captivated me ... Ghosts, Monsters, and Demons of India is exemplary of what a book can be, how it can operate. It's a bridge across space, time, and language" —Robin Sloan, author of Mr. Penumbra's 24-Hour Bookstore.
An encyclopaedia of evil entities and folkloric fiends from across India, from Ladakh to Kerala, Lakshadweep to Nagaland, Naraka to Tuchenkwaka, complete with 60 spooky illustrations. Inside this book you will find ...Killer robots built with stolen Roman engineering technology that once guarded the relics of the Buddha. The ghost of a 21-year-old motorcyclist whose Enfield Bullet is venerated at a highway temple in Rajasthan. A Himalayan drum-playing spirit-teacher whose wife is a fearsome Yeti. Diabolical entities conjured into existence by the simultaneous deaths of seven tigers. Triple-rooted night-flying Vedic necromancers. Call-centre employees from beyond the grave. The dreaded Ngalei Ahmaw of Maraland, whose victims' heads detach themselves from their bodies at night and go wandering in search of blood ... AND MORE
Buy the book: Amazon; Waterstones; WH Smith.
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