![]() And why are there blue butterflies everywhere?Įven as Kiran worries that her friends will soon forget who they are in the face of this, Kiran sets off with the obnoxious and jokey bird Tuntuni and a new companion, an erudite and gender-neutral tiger named Bunty, through an intergalactic clothes dryer of a wormhole to rescue her friend Prince Lal. ![]() That means that even in the Kingdom Beyond, familiar characters from Bengal legends that Kiran and her team meet keep flickering out and being overwritten by characters from the Brothers Grimm or other Western stories. There’s not much time to ponder, as Sesha’s megalomania now involves merging all the stories of the world into one unified storyline. Does he even want that, and will it change his relationship with Kiran? With crown prince Lal trapped in another dimension, that leaves Neel to be crowned raja. Sesha is trying to take over the world, and Neel’s father the raja has run away. Kiran hopes she’s going to be celebrated as a hero for freeing Neel and outwitting her father, the serpent king Sesha. This book picks up right where the last book, Game of Stars, left off. Audiobook on hoopla ebook and audiobook on Libby. Kiranmala and the Kingdom Beyond Book 3 by Sayantani DasGupta. I have Charlotte of Charlotte’s Library to thank for the Advanced Reader’s Copy of this again, though it came out at the beginning of March and is now generally available. So far (as usual), I’m doing a better job of keeping up with reading than reviewing for my # CybilsReadDown challenge. ![]()
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