Aru Shah and the City of Gold

Aru Shah and the City of Gold

2021 • 320 pages

Ratings10

Average rating3.6

15

I've been waiting to read this since a while but I couldn't find the audiobook in my library, so I couldn't. But I finally got it and had to finish it immediately.

This was as fun as expected. There were still a couple of times I had to remind myself that these characters are kids, so if they do some things or react in a way that I find irrational, it's normal for them and I can't judge them for it. Other than that hiccup, it was mostly a very entertaining ride. The adventure never lets up, we also have a few trails this time, lots more banter, an unexpected new sister character whose addition I absolutely adored, and a few twists which were quite cool. The major one towards the end was something I did guess early on because I know the Mahabharata too well and it seemed pretty obvious to me, and the author also did a good job of foreshadowing. This time, she also gives us glimpses into the tales of Shikhandi, Uttanka, Chhaya and also Kubera and the land of Lanka. It always excites me when I read stories I know told in a new manner and this time was no different.

Overall, I had a good time reading this installment and especially enjoyed my favorite narrator Sneha Mathan's audiobook performance. And I'm excited to finally get to the end of this series next year.

December 13, 2021Report this review