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message 1: by SaraKat (new)

SaraKat | 168 comments Mod
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message 2: by Jemima (last edited Apr 10, 2021 08:43AM) (new)

Jemima Pett | 1492 comments Mod
I couldn't get this in my library - although I could get the third in the series... go figure!


message 3: by Autumn (new)

Autumn | 4 comments I happened to have already read (audio-booked) Aru Shah #1 some times ago. I'm glad there is a book about Hindu mythology that's catching so much attention. While I didn't fully connect with the story, I'm happy seeing this new wave of POC main characters and non-European mythologies getting center stage.


message 4: by Harley (new)

Harley Bennett | 116 comments The pace is extremely slow, and the quest seems to take forever. I like the way Aru describes the situation: "Don't the gods want the world to be saved quickly? This journey is more useless than a unicorn's horn." That about sums it up.


message 5: by Manybooks (new)

Manybooks | 380 comments Cannot get this either at the library and still too many covid restrictions. Not interested enough to try to purchase a copy as I am at present trying to limit the amount of books I purchase mostly because of a lack of space.


message 6: by SaraKat (new)

SaraKat | 168 comments Mod
I thought it was apropos that it had an introduction by Rick Riordan. It was very reminiscent of one of his mythology series. The Hindu mythology isn't one that a lot of Americans are used to compared to Greek, Roman, and Norse. So there were lots of new names and a steep learning curve. It is nice that this culture is getting a popular series. :)


message 7: by Critter (new)

Critter (bookishcritter) | 20 comments I got to read this one some time ago. I loved the characterizations and loved the character development. The world was beautifully written and I liked the humor. I enjoyed the exposure to Hindu mythology.


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