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Aru Shah and the City of Gold

By: Roshani Chokshi
Narrated by: Soneela Nankani
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Best-selling author Rick Riordan Presents the penultimate book in the Pandava series by best-selling author Roshani Chokshi.

Aru Shah and her sisters - including one who also claims to be the Sleeper's daughter - must find their mentors Hanuman and Urvashi in Lanka, the city of gold, before war breaks out between the devas and asuras.

Aru has just made a wish on the tree of wishes, but she can't remember what it was. She's pretty sure she didn't wish for a new sister, one who looks strangely familiar and claims to be the Sleeper's daughter, like her. Aru also isn't sure she still wants to fight on behalf of the devas in the war against the Sleeper and his demon army. The gods have been too devious up to now. Case in point: Kubera, ruler of the city of gold, promises to give the Pandavas two powerful weapons, but only if they win his trials. If they lose, they won't stand a chance against the Sleeper's troops, which will soon march on Lanka to take over the Otherworld.

Aru's biggest question, though, is why every adult she has loved and trusted so far has failed her. Will she come to peace with what they've done before she has to wage the battle of her life?

Filled with wondrous magic, unforgettable creatures, manipulative gods, and laugh-out-loud dialogue, this fourth book in the Pandava series, a fantasy adventure loosely based on mythology, will leave listeners wishing they could hear the finale right now.

©2021 Roshani Chokshi (P)2021 Disney Hyperion
Action & Adventure Asian Fiction Fantasy City Hinduism Adventure
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Love it!

Why did bu die? Why? Still, it was really good 👍🏻 ! I love it 🥰 ! Go potato’s 🥔

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im in love

great story and im obsessed. I love the charectors, plot, and loooooooooooove the message. if you read it know that you are in for a treat

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My favorite of the series so far!

Aru made a wish on the Tree of Wishes, but she can't remember what it was. She is pretty sure, though, that her wish was NOT for a sister. Yet, a new sister is what she apparently has if she is to believe the girl who looks strangely familiar. She does know that she needs to find her friends, the other Pandavas.

At the same time, Aru is sure she wants to continue the battle she's been fighting on behalf of the devas against the Sleeper. The gods have not been truthful, and they have been too devious with their plans. A prime example is Kubera, the ruler of the city of gold, who promises two powerful new weapons to the Pandavas... IF they pass the trials he has set forth. If they lose, they won't be able to defeat the Sleeper's forces that will be attacking Lanka soon in his bid to take over the Overworld.

This is another great book from Chokshi, and there are quite a few twists for Aru and her friends. With the loss of her memories surrounding the Tree of Wishes, Aru is dealing with increasing anxiety about her friends and whether or not they think she is the Pandava of prophecy that is untrue. This isn't helped by the difficulty that she faces trying to convince them all that Boo betrayed them; it's not surprising that the others have trouble believing his betrayal, as he has been close to the entire group through a lot of ups and downs.

The addition of Aru's new sister Kara adds an interesting dynamic to the group, and the question of whether or not she's there on behalf of the Sleeper and just waiting to betray them weighs on the group. That's not helped by the way she talks about the Sleeper, extolling his virtues as a dad.

Where some authors might let the character development fall by the wayside by this point in a series - after all, by the fourth book, if you don't know who the characters are and aren't able to identify with any of them, it's unlikely you're going to, so why bother continuing to develop the characters? Chokshi says to Heck with that and continues with the development. I didn't realize it was possible, but I found myself identifying with Aru more in this book than I had previously. With the addition of Kara and her being accepted into the group, Aru begins to feel left out. When she compares herself to Kara, she finds herself wanting, and that leads her to question her own abilities. What if she's not good enough to protect them? To save them? What if her friends like Kara more than her? It's not surprising that Aru develops jealousy. But what I loved about Aru is that she realizes jealousy is not a good feeling to have. Rather than give in to those feelings, she fights through the feelings, for her friends, and for the world, growing into her role as a leader.

Aiden gets a lot of development in this book. He's been a bit underdeveloped in the previous books when compared with the other characters, but the patience for his development pays off in this book. He opens up in this book, showing his vulnerability. We also learn more about his background, which helps explain his refusal to take sides in disagreements. A bit of warning, though: Aiden is a complete jerk to Aru for a lot of the book, and we don't find out why for a long while. Lacking any apparent reason, I found myself really disliking Aiden in this book. I wouldn't go so far as saying I hated him, but I definitely did not like him. I don't want to give anything away, so I will just say that Chokshi doesn't leave him there. There is a reason for his actions and his behavior, and there is definitely a payoff for the wait at the end.

Mini's major growth happened in the last book, and in this one, we see the results of the growth. I definitely liked the new strength that Mini has, and how she uses that to support everyone as they work towards their goals. Brynne's growth circles around her impulsivity and her tendency to make decisions for everyone. Her tendency to try to take control is frustrating at times, but Chokshi does a great job of building her relationships with everyone else, which also leads her to realize that she can care for others without controlling them.

As for Kara, she was somewhat of an enigma throughout the entire book. While her sincerity remained constant throughout the book, I never really knew how I felt about her. In large part, that's because she's a brand new character, introduced into a group of established characters. Still, because of her sincerity, her desire to want to be friends with everyone, I found myself being won over by her. There are some things that I can't mention without giving away spoilers, but I am definitely looking forward to seeing what kind of role she plays in the series finale. For those of you asking about the twins, there are in this book, but they aren't running around with the group so we don't see much of them. I hope they play a larger role in the next book because I want to learn more about them!

All this talk about character development doesn't mean the action was left behind. Quite the opposite. The action, the pacing of it, was absolutely perfect, and the way the plot came together at the end - along with the new information that was revealed - was just *chef's kiss* perfect.

As with the other books, I listened to the audiobook which was also narrated by Soneela Nankani. She gave a wonderful performance, pulling me into the book to the point that I had to force myself to stop listening so I could go to sleep. Given the option, I will definitely be listening to the final book. I can't wait to start that book and find out how everything is going to come together.

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Fifty fifty

The book was nice to listen to but stuffy and it bored me alot

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Best yet

If you read this you won’t be disappointed I believe this is the best book yet I love it

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Best books I ever read

I’ve read 120 books but this series is still my top pick it’s why I started reading so much.Oh and also Aru is my favorite character of time.

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Great story

loved this book. great continuation of the story more character development and great twists and turns

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PLEASE READ THIS!!!!

This book is amazing. I love this series and the narrator is awesome. This is my favorite book series of all time and I can't stop listening! if you are considering listening/ reading this book I would highly recommend it! you can read it but I would listen to it the narrator is AWESOME 👍

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I love this so much
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But you need to read the other books first or you probably won't get it

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Make like a tree and leave

Loved it great voices made me laugh!! I would read it 1000 times AWSOME

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