Rick Riordan Presents: Aru Shah and the Song of Death-A Pandava Novel Book 2 by Roshani Chokshi

Rick Riordan Presents: Aru Shah and the Song of Death-A Pandava Novel Book 2 (Pandava, #2)

by Roshani Chokshi

Aru is only just getting the hang of this whole Pandava thing
when the Otherworld goes into full panic mode. The god
of love's bow and arrow have gone missing, and the thief isn't playing
Cupid. Instead, they're turning people into heartless fighting-machine
zombies. If that weren't bad enough, somehow Aru gets
framed as the thief. If she doesn't find the arrow by the next full
moon, she'll be kicked out of the Otherworld. For good.

But, for better or worse, she won't be going it alone. Along with
her soul-sister, Mini, Aru will team up with Brynne, an ultra-strong
girl who knows more than she lets on, and Aiden, the boy who
lives across the street and is also hiding plenty of secrets. Together
they'll battle demons, travel through a glittering and
dangerous serpent realm, and discover that their enemy isn't at all
who they expected.

Reviewed by Nessa Luna on

5 of 5 stars

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I loved how this book immediately throws you right back into the action. I feel as if no time at all had passed since the end of the previous book (I believe it may have only been a couple of hours or so?). I loved being back with Aru and Mini and I especially loved meeting the new characters of Aiden (ok we'd met him in the previous book a bit) and Brynne.

This book taught me a couple of things about a mythology I had no prior knowledge of before starting this series, so I am honestly very grateful for that. The glossary at the back will help out as well if you're confused by some of the names (because I was, sometimes). I highly recommend you pick up these books if you loved any of Rick Riordan's books and if you love learning about mythologies in a fun way!

I have already ordered the third book in this quartet and will hopefully pick it up soon!

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