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390 pages, Paperback
First published April 6, 2021



























#1) Aru Shah and the End of Time ★★★★★
#2) Aru Shah and the Song of Death ★★★★☆
#3) Aru Shah and the Tree of Wishes ★★★★☆
#5) Aru Shah and the Nectar of Immortality ★★★★☆
“Gold is a beautiful but treacherous thing. We keepers know all too well the lengths humans have gone to possess it.”
“Someone once told me that just because you can’t have the life you wanted, you shouldn’t give up and fade out of existence. That’s how we become living ghosts – by never moving on.”
“After all, Brynne Tvarika Lakshmi Balamuralikrishna Rao knew lots of stuff. She knew how to whip up a perfect soufflé, knew a dozen ways to knock someone unconscious, and (All right, fine!) she knew how to play the harp, and she was pretty great at it. Plus, it was very soothing… But she also knew something else in that second. She knew she was strong enough to be weak.”
“I am always my own favorite. That works best for me. Maybe you should try it. Just be your own favorite person and then no one else’s opinion really matters.”
“Sometimes there are no easy answer. All we can do is try our best to perform our duty to ourselves and the people we care about and hope everything will work out. And when something comes to a bad end, we need to ask ourselves: Is this really the end, or just an ugly middle?”
“I’ve looked to the past to remember happiness for so many years that I’d forgotten how to look to the future to find happiness anew.”
“Hope might be all that they had left, but it was something she needed to cling to, because it meant that even though things were awful… They were far from over.”
“True, but it never hurts to understand a place a little better. That’s why words are so important. They’re like a soul and a story all in one.”
“Last time I saw you, your mom called you ‘Baby Snekky-Snake’ and carried you into a fountain,” said Mini with a little edge to her voice. Aru snickered.
“Someone once told me that just because you can’t have the life you wanted, you shouldn’t give up and fade out of existence. That’s how we become living ghosts—by never moving on.”

"I love how the story focuses more on Aru's internal feelings and not so much on the happenings around her.
“Brynne Tvarika Lakshmi Balamuralikrishna Rao was a lot of things.
She was an amazing cook, and a fierce wrestler. She had an awful temper and once tried to crack a cinder block just by barreling into it headfirst. Granted, she got knocked out for an hour, but the cinder block definitely had a line through it, so that was pretty much a win.
Brynne was even fairly decent at playing the harp, though she hated admitting that her uncles, Gunky and Funky, had signed her up for lessons on that instrument.
But if there was one thing she was known for, it was never giving up.
She absolutely, flat-out refused.”

Aru Shah & the End of Time ★★★★★
Aru Shah & the Song of Death ★★★★★
Aru Shah & the Tree of Wishes ★★★★★