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Amish Tripathi - Sita Warrior of Mithila Rating - ****

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The book by Amish Tripathi that tells the story of Sita, a warrior princess who is abandoned as an infant and adopted by King Janak and his wife Sunaina as their heir. The book is the second in the Ramchandra series and is a retelling of the Ramayana from Sita’s perspective. Amish successfully creates a world that is much more than mere mysticism or magic; it is a world that is intricate and dramatic and most of all, infused with humanity. The same review also notes that Sita is portrayed as a warrior princess who proves herself as an able administrator and strategist, and her marksmanship surpasses the skills of her male peers.The book for has a weak storyline and slow flow. The book is creativ and has endearing portrayal of Sita, but the plot is not without its flaws. It is worth noting that the book has been praised for its portrayal of Sita as a strong and capable woman, which is a refreshing take on the traditional Ramayana story. The book is alternative mythological story based o

Ronald Pine - Science and The Human Prospect Rating - *****

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  The book is a philosophical exploration of the relationship between science and human society. Pine argues that science has the potential to improve human life, but it also has the potential to cause harm if it is not used responsibly. He explores the ethical implications of scientific research and the role of science in shaping our understanding of the world. The book should be of interest to all students with an interest in philosophy and science. The book is a thought-provoking and insightful work. The book’s title is taken from Einstein’s concern that the Copenhagen interpretation implies playing a “risky game” with reality, that physics was abandoning its role of determining the independent physical states of a natural world. However, some critics argue that Pine is misinterpreting Einstein’s own epistemology and imposing a dogmatic metaphysics upon science. The book is based on the assumption that quantum physics reveals a fundamental indeterminacy and unpredictability in natur