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Aru Shah and the song of death /

By: Material type: TextTextSeries: The Pandava ; bk.2 | The Pandava ; bk.2Publisher: Los Angeles ; New York : Disney Hyperion, 2019Edition: First editionDescription: 381 pages ; 22 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 9781368013840
  • 9781368023559
  • 1368013848
  • 9781424276479
Other title:
  • At head of title: Rick Riordan presents
Subject(s): Genre/Form: DDC classification:
  • [Fic] 23
LOC classification:
  • PZ7.1.C54 At 2019
Summary: Accused of stealing the god of love's bow and arrow, Aru has ten days to find the real thief or risk being kicked out of the Otherworld.
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Item type Current library Home library Collection Call number Vol info Copy number Status Date due Barcode Item holds
Standard Loan Coeur d'Alene Library Juvenile Fiction Coeur d'Alene Library Book J CHOKSHI PANDAVA BK.2 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) 1 Available 50610022575737
Standard Loan (Child Access) Hayden Library Juvenile Series Hayden Library Book PANDAVA BK 2 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) 1 Checked out 05/30/2024 50610021962399
Standard Loan (Child Access) Hayden Library Juvenile Series Hayden Library Book - Paperback PANDAVA BK 2 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) 2 Checked out 05/19/2024 50610023669919
Standard Loan Kellogg Library Juvenile Series Kellogg Library Book - Paperback J PANDAVA QUINT. BK. 2 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) BK.2 1 Available 50610022116920
Standard Loan Liberty Lake Library Juvenile Fiction Liberty Lake Library Book J CHOKSHI PANDAVA 2 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Available 31421000620980
Standard Loan Newport Library Juvenile Fiction Newport Library Book J CHOKSHI (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Pandava novel 2 Available 50610021171207
Standard Loan Priest Lake Library Juvenile Fiction Priest Lake Library Book JF CHOKSHI #2 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Available 50610022276138
Standard Loan (Child Access) Rathdrum Library Juvenile Series Rathdrum Library Book PANDAVA BK 2 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) 1 Available 50610022899095
Standard Loan Silver Hills Elementary Library Juvenile Fiction Silver Hills Elementary Library Book CHOKSHI/AR 5.3 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Available 50610019488860
Standard Loan Wallace Junior/Senior High School Library Fantasy Wallace Junior/Senior High School Library Book CHOKSHI/AR 5.1 (Pandava #2) (Browse shelf(Opens below)) 1 Available 50610013183194
Standard Loan Wallace Library Juvenile Fiction Wallace Library Book CHOKSHI/#02 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) 1 Available 50610021726273
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Enhanced descriptions from Syndetics:

Best-selling author Rick Riordan presents best-selling author Roshani Chokshi and her sequel to Aru Shah and the End of Time .

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.

Endorsed by Rick Riordan, author of Percy Jackson and the Olympians, soon to be a series on Disney+.

Accused of stealing the god of love's bow and arrow, Aru has ten days to find the real thief or risk being kicked out of the Otherworld.

Reviews provided by Syndetics

Booklist Review

In this adventurous sequel (Aru Shah and the End of Time, 2018), Aru has been framed by a doppelgänger who has stolen Cupid's bow and arrow and is turning humans into zombies, which, in a nod to the Kingdom Hearts games, are referred to as Heartless. This brand-new adventure features more pop-culture-wielding characters who are all imbued with the charm and nerdy one-liners that readers have come to expect from Chokshi's characters. As Aru and her crew explore the Otherworld, they interact with mythological creatures, all of which are defined further in the book's glossary. Chokshi mentions that India is GINORMOUS, and these myths and legends vary from state to state, and in this Otherworld, readers will encounter fiery cows and nightmare hounds, as, ultimately, they learn to listen to every side with empathy. An entertaining ride filled with gods, goddesses, mythical creatures, and even a birthday celebration. Series fans will be thrilled to dive back into this rich and layered world.--Jessica Anne Bratt Copyright 2019 Booklist

Horn Book Review

Aru Shah only recently found out that she is a Pandava, a reincarnation of one of the five demigod brothers from Hindu mythology, and yet shes already been on one quest (Aru Shah and the End of Time). Now, just as shes getting some much-needed training, she is accused of stealing the god of loves bow and arrow. Shes given ten days by the Council of Guardians to return the items or shell be stripped of her Pandava memories and banished from the Otherworld forever. The story moves at a breakneck pace as Aruassisted by hypochondriacal Mini, courageous and contentious Brynne, and new neighbor Aidenencounters many legendary beings (readers may struggle to keep track). Each mythological figure comically interacts with the modern world in ways true to the legends, such as when the goddess of the dawn, Ushas, sings along to a remix of Here Comes the Sun. Chokshi also provides plenty of entertaining dialogue: Do you think the Ocean of Milk is filled with actual milk?Because Im lactose intolerant. But the themes at this tales heart seem particularly aimed at young women in todays society: people are more than the part of their story you hear or read; and more important than the way others see you is how you see yourself. lisa catherine findlay July/Aug p.125(c) Copyright 2019. The Horn Book, Inc., a wholly owned subsidiary of Media Source, Inc. No redistribution permitted.

Kirkus Book Review

The second book in the Pandava Quartet begins with Aru Shah and her best friend, Mini, in an enchanted shopping center fending off zombies.Someone has stolen the god of love's enchanted bow and arrow, and they are using it to turn innocent humans into (literally) heartless, zombielike fighting machines. To make matters worse, Aru gets framed as the thief. The council of gods and Uloopi, the naga queen, give the two Pandavas an ultimatum: find and defeat the real thief in 10 days' time or be exiled from the Otherworld forever. Aru and Mini unite with two other heroesa new Pandava sister, Brynne Rao, and her best friend, Aiden Acharyato save the world from mass destruction. On their numerous adventures in the Otherworld, from a giant-swan attack to their journey to the Ocean of Milk, Aru contemplates difficult questions about what it means to be good or evil, the role of duty, and the power of a good story. In this sequel to Aru Shah and the End of Time (2018), Chokshi seamlessly weaves Indian cosmology and pop culture into a refreshingly feminist plot laced with witty dialogue. The most compelling feature of the novel, however, is the complexity of its characters, who, despite their divinity or semidivinity, are at their core very human.This will leave fans enthralled and clamoring for more. (Fantasy. 10-13) Copyright Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.

Author notes provided by Syndetics

Roshani Chokshi is the author of the instant New York Times best-seller Aru Shah and the End of Time , the first book in a quartet for middle grade readers about the adventures of five Pandava sisters. Her acclaimed novels for young adults include The Star-Touched Queen and its companion, A Crown of Wishes , and The Gilded Wolves . The Pandava series was inspired by the stories her grandmother told her, as well as Roshani's all-consuming love for Sailor Moon . Rosh lives in Georgia and says "y'all," but she doesn't really have a Southern accent, alas. For more information, visit her website, www.RoshaniChokshi.com, or follow her on Twitter@Roshani_Chokshi and Instagram @roshanichokshi.

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