![]() ![]() I’m not in the biggest mood to read right now, so I’m pretty sure that’s why I had a hard time with this book. We are living in pretty weird times, and maybe I just wasn’t reading this book at the right time. It’s weird, because I didn’t feel that way with the other books in the series. I know it’s middle grade, and the characters are supposed to be young. ![]() The characters felt really young in this book. Even if it wasn’t as much as I wanted to like it. I liked The Chaos Curse! I wish I liked it as much as the first two books in the series but I still liked it. Kiran must grapple with the increasingly tangled threads that threaten to ensnare her…and everyone in the world and the Kingdom Beyond. Could it be that the Anti-Chaos Committee’s efforts are causing a dangerous disruption in the multiverse? Most troubling of all, though, is the way reality all around her seems to waver and flicker at odd moments. ![]() She also faces evil serpents (of course!), plus a frightening prophecy about her role in the coming conflict between good and evil. Kiranmala must leave the Kingdom Beyond and travel to her hometown of Parsippany to save Prince Lal, who has been spirited to the unlikeliest of places - a tree in the yard of her best-enemy-for-life. Where I Got It: I borrowed the e-book from the libraryĬreating order out of chaos has frightening consequences in this New York Times bestselling series! ![]() Published March 2020 by Scholastic Press|368 pages Book Review: The Chaos Curse by Sayatani DasGupta ![]()
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