Friday, July 5, 2019

Aru Shah and the Song of Death by Roshani Chokshi

In this second adventure, Aru Shah and Minni have teamed up with a third reincarnated Pandava sibling, Brynne. The teens are accused of stealing a bow and arrow of the gods. To clear their names they must recover the artifact and use it to stop whoever is amassing a huge zombie army. Once again the kids must unravel the complicated mysteries of the Hindu pantheon.

This is a good second installment in a series that will appeal to the Rick Riordan fans.  It is fun that Chokshi added a male questing companion.  I also respect the fact that she resists the temptation to have Aru`s task be a simple case of good vs evil.  Our heroes face moral ambiguity that is never fully resolved. These books don't have quite as much fun snappy patter as Riordan's books, but they also don't have a lot of GLBT grandstanding that made me stop reading Riordan, so I am likely to recommend them often in my library. (2019, 381 p.)

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