Aru and her friends don’t always make the right choices, but as long as they have hope, it can lift them ever higher on the wind of victory. Remember Boo? That one still stings, and Aru will need to figure out who she can trust and who has betrayed her one too many times.Īru Shah and the City of Gold is certainly about family, but it’s also about hope in the face of overwhelming odds. She’s had a rough life growing up, and her need to help the Pandavas seems genuine.īut that doesn’t always matter when it comes to manipulative gods and tricky prophecies. Kara adds a new element to this story, and though you always have that nagging feeling in the back of your mind, you can’t stop yourself from caring about her, too. Whether or not Kara is telling the truth hardly matters because Aru can’t defeat their father without her help. Aru meets her new sister, Kara, who claims she’s also the Sleeper’s daughter. But it’s not just old faces that bring light to this story. Aru Shah and the Tree of Wishes Brynne helps rescue two 'targets', one of whom is about to utter a prophecy that could turn the tide in the war between the devas and asuras.
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