They learn to work together and "see well," or not judge others harshly before they know their whole story. They're sent on a quest where they fight a giant crab, a serpentine king, and many zombies they are tasked with restoring to aliveness by piercing an enemy's heart with a special arrow. Three of the characters are reincarnated Pandavas - demigod warrior princes - and are girls all around 12 years old. Definitely read the first book in the series, Aru Shah and the End of Time, before tackling this one, especially if you're unfamiliar with the vast world of Indian mythology. This imprint was started by the hugely popular Percy Jackson author and aims to bring a wider variety of mythological fantasies to kids, written by authors who grew up in a particular tradition. Parents need to know that Aru Shah and the Song of Death is the second book in the Pandava series published by Rick Riordan Presents.
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