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Now, normally I think blurbs along the lines of "X meets Y" or "for fans of W" are at best silly and at worst bizarre. 95% of the books compared breathlessly to Harry Potter aren't anything like Harry Potter at all, and as for the rest, I sometimes look at those book mashups and wonder if there isn't some sort of competition to pair the most unlikely books, both of which are only tangentially similar to the advertised book anyway - "For people who loved Pat the Bunny and Fahrenheit 451!" There's an audience for that book, but god if I know who it is.

The blurb for this series tells us it's "a world packed with action and adventure, perfect for fans of Rick Riordan and Soman Chainani", which is surprisingly apt, but at three books in I think I can say definitively - and with more justification than most of these - that this series is good for fans of A Wrinkle in Time. Indeed, I am almost certain that the author must be one of those fans.

Edit: Which is not to say anything stupid like "Indian Wrinkle in Time" or whatever. Kiranmala's story is her own, not anybody else's, and the more obvious inspiration is the one the author cites in every book - Thakurmar Jhuli. But I've never read that, and I have read Wrinkle in Time and note some similarity in themes.

Date: 2020-03-13 04:51 pm (UTC)
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Not particularly. Not a patch on The Lord of the Rings, Siddhartha, or Watership Down.

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