Not many books pique my interest like this series has. I am eagerly waiting for the final installment in the Daveabad trilogy, The Empire of Gold. Chakraborty.(You can check out our full review here)Set in the 18th. Both do a wonderful job of showing djinn humanity and doing magic with great character development. The Den of Geek Book Club is currently reading The City of Brass, the first book in a new historical fantasy series from S.A. It reminds me of The Golem and the Jinni by Helene Wecker. These books have a great spin on the fantasy genre and do a great job writing about djinn, something we don’t see much in books. I enjoyed the trilogy and would recommend the books to anyone that loves fantasy novels. The politics she infuses with the cities works wonderfully and creates problems that fuels the story. ConclusionĬhakraborty does an amazing job building an amazing world where djinn exist and how they keep the city running with their magic. It is up to Nahri to decide what her future holds for her and what her role is in not only her life, but the life of many people who look up to her new role. Dara might know what happened to her family but he is keeping things from here. Nahri wants to find out what happened to her family and who she is and has to trust Dara, a mysterious djinn, to escape the monsters pursuing her.Ĭan Nahri trust this djinn that appeared out of nowhere. Dara, a djinn warrior comes to her rescue and takes her on a journey to the city where she came from. This monster summons the undead and attempts to kill Nahri. Nahri, a woman who cons people using fortune telling, is pursued by a monster that she summoned accidentally.
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