Take a photo of a barcode or cover
A review by andreahylau
Aru Shah and the End of Time by Roshani Chokshi
3.0
Actual rating 3.5 stars
Aru Shah and the End of Time is the first Rick Riordan Presents book that I have read and I honestly throughly enjoyed it. I have read The Gilded wolves by Roshani Chokshi before and liked it so I knew I was going to enjoy this.
This book is definitely a middle grade based on the writing and pacing. Though I wish some things were elaborated more and I wish for more complexity on the writing, for the target audience I think that the writing style, pacing, and humor is perfect for them. I just think I missed the mark slightly because I am not the target audience.
However, I have read the Percy Jackson series and let me tell you that this book reminded me of the series with the humor, the adventure, the characters and just with how much fun I had reading. I am learning a lot about Indian mythology which I don't know much about and it is teaching me in such a fun way that I am enjoying learning it.
Yes I would recommend it for young children (middle school) and those who are interested in Indian mythology as well as those looking for a fun adventure story.
Aru Shah and the End of Time is the first Rick Riordan Presents book that I have read and I honestly throughly enjoyed it. I have read The Gilded wolves by Roshani Chokshi before and liked it so I knew I was going to enjoy this.
This book is definitely a middle grade based on the writing and pacing. Though I wish some things were elaborated more and I wish for more complexity on the writing, for the target audience I think that the writing style, pacing, and humor is perfect for them. I just think I missed the mark slightly because I am not the target audience.
However, I have read the Percy Jackson series and let me tell you that this book reminded me of the series with the humor, the adventure, the characters and just with how much fun I had reading. I am learning a lot about Indian mythology which I don't know much about and it is teaching me in such a fun way that I am enjoying learning it.
Yes I would recommend it for young children (middle school) and those who are interested in Indian mythology as well as those looking for a fun adventure story.