A very good book in perspective of Raavan!
Positive things:
1) Showcased how Raavan was multi talented
2) The logic for Why he would not hurt Sita is so good
3) The way he loves his brother is shown very well
Disappointments:
1) I've never heard Raavan is a bloodlust monster! Heard he is very tough in battles and almost impossible to defeat
2) No scenes of Raavan or Kumbakarna fighting in battles, you narrated how strategic they are but not how fierce they would fight an enemy! May be there are scenes in War of Lanka of they fighting ferociously, but they are already too old at the end of this book! it would've been great if there is a scene where Raavan and Kumbakarna fought shoulder to shoulder in any battle at the young age!
3) His administrative skills in domestic affairs were explained very little in less than one page, he was mostly shown with women, wine, marijuana, etc... I've heard he is very good in domestic affairs that he had developed many medicinal techniques too, those were never included in this book!
4) He is a devotee of Rudra but this was shown only in the initial stages of the book, he was even shown as throwing Pinaka after getting insulted!