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Aru Shah and the Song of Death (Pandava, #2)
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3.5 stars
"The song of death was like ice creeping across a windowpane, and a warning shout unleashed too late, and the silent chime of a moment that has been forgotten forever. It was impossible, painful, and ultimately, inevitable."
After readingAru Shah and the End of Timelast year and enjoying it deeply I was more than excited to get my hands into this one.
Interestingly enough, the story resumes a very short time after we left Aru the last time. I thought this was gonna spend some years, apparently not.
"The song of death was like ice creeping across a windowpane, and a warning shout unleashed too late, and the silent chime of a moment that has been forgotten forever. It was impossible, painful, and ultimately, inevitable."
After readingAru Shah and the End of Timelast year and enjoying it deeply I was more than excited to get my hands into this one.
Interestingly enough, the story resumes a very short time after we left Aru the last time. I thought this was gonna spend some years, apparently not.