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Best-selling author Rick Riordan introduces this fantasy adventure by New York Times best-selling author, Roshani Chokshi, inspired by the great epics she grew up on. Named one of 100 Best Fantasy Books of All Time by Time magazine! Twelve-year-old Aru Shah has a tendency to stretch the truth in order to fit in at school. While her classmates are jetting off to family vacations in exotic locales, she'll be spending her autumn break at home, in the Museum of Ancient Indian Art and Culture, waiting for her mom to return from her latest archeological trip. Is it any wonder that Aru makes up stories about being royalty, traveling to Paris, and having a chauffeur? One day, three schoolmates show up at Aru's doorstep to catch her in a lie. They don't believe her claim that the museum's Lamp of Bharata is cursed, and they dare Aru to prove it. Just a quick light, Aru thinks. Then she can get herself out of this mess and never ever fib again. But lighting the lamp has dire consequences. She unwittingly frees the Sleeper, an ancient demon whose duty it is to awaken the God of Destruction. Her classmates and beloved mother are frozen in time, and it's up to Aru to save them. The only way to stop the demon is to find the reincarnations of the five legendary Pandava brothers, protagonists of the Hindu epic poem, the Mahabharata , and journey through the Kingdom of Death. But how is one girl in Spider-Man pajamas supposed to do all that ? A New York Times best-seller. Endorsed by Rick Riordan, author of Percy Jackson and the Olympians, soon to be a series on Disney+. Enjoy the entire Aru Shah Pandava series! Aru Shah and the End of Time (book 1) Aru Shah and the Song of Death (book 2) Aru Shah and the Tree of Wishes (book 3) Review: Read this book - Aru Shah walked into my heart and refused to leave. What sets this one apart is how effortlessly it draws from Hindu mythology — it made the world feel genuinely fresh rather than like a Western hero's journey in a new costume. The humor is sharp without trying too hard, the friendship dynamics are warm, and the adventure moves. I didn't want it to end. Review: An unforgettable adventure for every age - “Aru Shah and the End of Time” is one of the first novels published by Rick Riordan’s new imprint Rick Riordan Presents. Following the same style of Mr. Riordan’s Percy Jackson novels, Aru Shah is about a young girl who finds out she is the reincarnation of one of the Pandava brothers after a series of unfortunate events (she tried to impress some popular kids and then well…the end of time began). Roshani Chokshi introduces the reader a rich world of Indian mythology, which turns out is much more wild and colorful than Greek/Roman mythology. In this middle-grade novel, Ms. Chokshi takes us in an unforgettable adventure that will make you wish you had your own glowing ball of crazy magic. Aru Shah is the first story I have read by Ms. Chokshi, and I'm impressed. Ms. Chokshi is a flowery writer. And I don’t mean that in the way that she writes nonsense, but that her prose is like a garden of flowers — beautiful, delicate, fierce, colorful and wonderful to all the senses. She blends modernity and mythology so effortlessly I would sometimes forget that we do not live in Aru’s world. Speaking of Aru, the main protagonist of this little adventure, she is amazing. Aru reminded me of me, a young girl with a wild imagination and no real friends to share it with. Unlike me, Aru had spark and strength to go do what is right even when it is wrong, but most importantly she would stand up for herself with no fear (even though there is much to fear). Aru’s character grows throughout the novel is something I wish upon everyone that age, finding their inner strength to acknowledge your fault/weaknesses and use them to your advantage to save the world from ending. Even though she is only 12 years old, Aru is a character that any person of any age can appreciate, love and see themselves in. Aru’s world is filled with interesting and fleshed out characters who will win your heart. Like Boo, Mini, the palace, and Chitrigupta (just to name a few). Each one of the characters felt independent with their own little quirks. You’ll cheer for them and wish to protect them. Yes, even the palace. This story is about adventure, friendship, family, sisterhood, trying not to die, but most importantly it is about self-acceptance. I look forward to Aru’s next adventure in Aru Shah and the Song of Death. WHICH BY THE WAY!!! There is a boy on the cover!!! *eyebrow wiggles*


























| Best Sellers Rank | #27,140 in Books ( See Top 100 in Books ) #2 in Children's Asian Fairy Tales, Folk Tales & Myths #23 in Children's Paranormal Fantasy #575 in Children's Action & Adventure Books (Books) |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 out of 5 stars 3,062 Reviews |
J**R
Read this book
Aru Shah walked into my heart and refused to leave. What sets this one apart is how effortlessly it draws from Hindu mythology — it made the world feel genuinely fresh rather than like a Western hero's journey in a new costume. The humor is sharp without trying too hard, the friendship dynamics are warm, and the adventure moves. I didn't want it to end.
A**A
An unforgettable adventure for every age
“Aru Shah and the End of Time” is one of the first novels published by Rick Riordan’s new imprint Rick Riordan Presents. Following the same style of Mr. Riordan’s Percy Jackson novels, Aru Shah is about a young girl who finds out she is the reincarnation of one of the Pandava brothers after a series of unfortunate events (she tried to impress some popular kids and then well…the end of time began). Roshani Chokshi introduces the reader a rich world of Indian mythology, which turns out is much more wild and colorful than Greek/Roman mythology. In this middle-grade novel, Ms. Chokshi takes us in an unforgettable adventure that will make you wish you had your own glowing ball of crazy magic. Aru Shah is the first story I have read by Ms. Chokshi, and I'm impressed. Ms. Chokshi is a flowery writer. And I don’t mean that in the way that she writes nonsense, but that her prose is like a garden of flowers — beautiful, delicate, fierce, colorful and wonderful to all the senses. She blends modernity and mythology so effortlessly I would sometimes forget that we do not live in Aru’s world. Speaking of Aru, the main protagonist of this little adventure, she is amazing. Aru reminded me of me, a young girl with a wild imagination and no real friends to share it with. Unlike me, Aru had spark and strength to go do what is right even when it is wrong, but most importantly she would stand up for herself with no fear (even though there is much to fear). Aru’s character grows throughout the novel is something I wish upon everyone that age, finding their inner strength to acknowledge your fault/weaknesses and use them to your advantage to save the world from ending. Even though she is only 12 years old, Aru is a character that any person of any age can appreciate, love and see themselves in. Aru’s world is filled with interesting and fleshed out characters who will win your heart. Like Boo, Mini, the palace, and Chitrigupta (just to name a few). Each one of the characters felt independent with their own little quirks. You’ll cheer for them and wish to protect them. Yes, even the palace. This story is about adventure, friendship, family, sisterhood, trying not to die, but most importantly it is about self-acceptance. I look forward to Aru’s next adventure in Aru Shah and the Song of Death. WHICH BY THE WAY!!! There is a boy on the cover!!! *eyebrow wiggles*
A**G
Complex Mythology with Complex Characters, Great read!
It took me a bit to get into this book. I was expecting the quick dive in I am used to with Rick Riordan's books, since this is part of his imprint. The main character (or heroine, as she would prefer) is deeply flawed. Which, in the end makes for some really interesting character growth opportunities. She is almost a pathological liar at the beginning of the book. She has good reasons for it, which a lot of kids her age can probably relate to. I never lied on that scale, but I can really sympathize with her. She has an almost resentful relationship with her mother, who is always away on business trips and always forgetting things that are important to Aru. Aru also has a difficult time connecting with the kids in her school--the lies are her shield from what she thinks is inevitable mockery. Ultimately, Aru really wants to fit in, but because she doesn't think she will she choose to lie about why she doesn't fit in. This leads to her making a very poor choice and awakening a demon who is bent on destroying the world. She's thrown on a quest (While in her Spiderman pjs) to save the world and her only help is another girl her age, Mini, who is afraid that everything is going to kill her in some way and a talking pigeon. Its a fun story and pulls in the colorful world of Indian mythology really well. I also REALLY loved having girl characters driving the narrative. I will be looking forward to checking out the next book.
M**S
Exciting and Fun "Provided you aren't riddled with ineptitude."
Since I'm rather passionate about books and reading, I often purchase books for my grandchildren for special occasions. This was for my granddaughter's birthday and it was an excellent choice. I'll admit that my initial choice was based on the stunning cover art, pre-teen female heroines, and the recommendation from Rick Riordan. A wonderful fantasy based on Indian mythology and Hindu culture, with a flavor of some of the Disney stories including animals who can talk, this is a fun adventure story about a 12-year-old girl who messed up by telling a lie to her school friends. To try to wiggle her way out of being caught in the lie, she lit a 'cursed' lamp at the museum where her archeologist mother worked and released a demon known as "the Sleeper" causing time to STOP! The story is exciting and fast-paced with complete descriptions to immerse the reader in the story providing a feeling that you can see and hear the diverse and interesting characters. Intense yet funny with strong young female characters. A birthday gift to be proud of -this was a hit!
M**T
From a 7 yr. old student of mine
This book, Aru Shah and the End of Time, starts with a little girl who lights a special lamp and goes into an elephant and it ends up being an adventure. I liked that some of the characters were nice (well that’s better than 0 nice characters!). I also thought it was cool that everyone froze when Aru lit the lamp. The most interesting part was when they went to a barber shop to find the Sprig of Youth. The worst part was when the hairdresser at the barber shop turned the demon into ash, because it was a little bit sad. I would definitely recommend this book to others because it is a good Fantasy Fiction book for kids. It is a good book for kids ages 6-18 years old (if a 6 year old can not read, it can be read by a grown up or someone who can read). My overall view of the book is it is AWESOME because it is very adventurous and fun. I am definitely going to read the rest of the books in the series!
A**A
wonderful fantasy based off Indian mythology
This was a really fascinating and well put together book. I love how it incorporated Hindu religion and mythology. It was a good story, engaging, and cleverly put together. It dealt with serious concepts, but also had a lot of relevant humor in the writing. I appreciate that it was about girls, and the strength and intelligence they have. I would maybe give it four stars, but rounding up to five because I think that’s what it would deserve if I was reading it as a kid.
T**I
more fun than riding a 7 headed horse
My 11 year old son loves for me to read to him each night. I bought this book on the recommendation of a young girl who attends the same music school as him. I've been reading one chapter each night and each chapter is fantastic. It is a delight for me to read and a real struggle to not finish reading the entire book by myself (that's against our rules). Listening to him laugh in response to Aru's dry wit or Mini's concerns is great. If your kid/s enjoys Harry Potter or Rick Riodan novels, they will LOVE this book. It's funny and delightful. The descriptions of the world are amazing and vivid. Kids around age 11 will love Aru's voice. Mini will be someone they instantly sympathize with because she is adorable. Also because the characters they encounter and places they go are often based on Hindu mythology (rather than Greek/Roman/Norse mythology that proliferate most western children's literature) everything feels fresh and new! Especially to the adult reading the book aloud to their child! We can't wait for a sequel!
K**R
Good read
Fast paced but with a ton of character growth mixed in, the characters are very fun to follow and everything set up in the start pays off by the end. Some of the jokes could use a bit of work, but none of them were bad at all
V**B
ME ENCANTA!
Necesitábamos más historias escritas por mujeres. Más historias con protagonistas como Aru. Perfecto para todo aquel que disfrutando de las historias de Rick quiere fiarse de su criterio y del inigualable talento de su escritora.
N**J
Highly recommended for fans of Rick Riordan!
I was blown away by how well this book was crafted. Starting from the characters, I think Aru was a breath of fresh air because mostly in MG books the protagonists are the goody two-shoes kind, especially girls. I liked how Aru’s habit of lying was used throughout the story and how she realised how to use her quick wit and imagination as a weapon. I also adored Aru’s companion and sister-in-arms, Mini, and wish I had a little sister just like her! She was also biracial, which came up during the story and was not just a token representation, which was another aspect I loved. I enjoyed the side characters as well, especially that of the bird, who added much needed comic relief as well as intrigue. The plot followed a formula similar to Rick’s books and as a huge fan of that, I was sucked in from the beginning. The unique element in this book, however, is how seamlessly it incorporated Hindu mythology into the narrative. As a practising Hindu, who grew up with these stories and view some of the characters as divine entities, I never felt a dissonance between my beliefs and how they were portrayed in this book. I thought that Roshani did a fantastic job of adapting them into a modern narrative while still preserving their essence and doing justice to the source material. She used her imagination to superb effect in reimagining scenes, places and characters from the Mahabharata. She also described some core beliefs of Hinduism such as karma and rebirth in a simple way that is accessible to children. It was the perfect mix of fun, adventure and learnings with amazing characters and a well-paced plot. I honestly cannot wait for the other books in the series to come out and wrap me up in their magic!
A**A
Un libro que te lleva por un mundo fantastico además de que enseña valores como No mentir
Un libro para chicos y grandes. Buen comienzo para entender un poco de la cultura indu de forma sencilla
A**U
Can't wait to read
Love the Percy Jackson series of books and the mythology behind them saw this on the authors website and had to find it. Can't wait to read it.
M**H
A Quotable, Fun Romp from Start to Finish!
I bought this book for my son for his class though he wasn't looking forward to reading it (he prefers graphic novels). Well I'm happy to say that he enjoyed reading this book from start to finish! Every time he went to read it, he read me various passages that had me laughing out loud. I wasn't sure how my kid would take to reading a fantasy/adventure with a young girl heroine but he loves Aru and Mini! Also, I love how the author explained various aspects of Indian Mythology in language my 10 year old could understand.
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