Submitted by Lansha2009 t3_10lh867 in books

A book series I really enjoyed was the Pandava series made by Roshani Chokshi it has 5 books I'll put them in a top to bottom order of what happens in them so no one gets confused about the order of books since they don't have a number on them to show what book it is in the series and also a quick description of stuff about the book. (I won't mention character names)

  1. Aru Shah And The End Yhe End Of Time. This one is the beginning it has what starts the series. This introduces the 6 most important characters in the series. This book also sets up a full series arc. The full start of literally everything in the series isn't in this book that's revealed in later books.

  2. Aru Shah And The Song Of Death. This one has 1 new character that then appear in every book after this book and in almost every chapter, a character that was in The End Of Time for like 3 pages that also appears in every book from this point and also is in almost every chapter, and a character that also appears in every book from this point but takes until at most about the halfway point to appear in the book again. This book also sets up something that happens in The Nectar of Inmortality and something else in City Of Gold.

  3. Aru Shah And The Tree Of Wishes. This one sets up a 2 book arc and introduces 2 important characters that don't appear too much but they are in every book from this point. This one one is a pretty simple A to B story actually pretty much all the books are A to B story's.

  4. Aru Sha And The City Of Gold. This continues and ends the arc set up in Tre Of Wishes. This book also sets up the most important parts of Nectar Of Inmortality and ties up a loose thread from Song Of Death. Also one of the most important characters for this book and Nectar Of Inmortality.

  5. Aru Shah And The Nectar Of Inmortality. The final book concludes the story and ties off a loose in from Song Of Death. Also there is technically 2 protagonists for this book. Also this book has less references than the others becuase this one is more definitely more serious than the others.

(Also Home Depot appears a lot through out all the books.)

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Quartz636 t1_j5xmqa9 wrote

I adore the Stravaganza series by Mary Hoffman. Read them when I was a teen and I still love them, and yet I've never known of anyone else whos even heard of them

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casadecarol t1_j5xpydr wrote

Sounds really interesting. Thanks, I've added it to my list.

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Waterwalker124 t1_j65cxh6 wrote

I've only read the first book but this post makes me wonder if I should read more...

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Waterwalker124 t1_j6aa0a6 wrote

I thought it was pretty good, but I think my enjoyability was impacted a bit by the fact that I was in a reading slump at the time. Although I thought the ending dragged on a bit, I liked the mythological elements. Not my favourite, but it was still a fun read.

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