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The City of Brass: A Novel (The Daevabad Trilogy) Kindle Edition

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An Amazon Best Book of November 2017: George R. R. Martin’s Game of Thrones meets Naomi Novik’s Uprooted in this marvelous debut fantasy about a young con artist from 18th century Cairo who learns that her mysterious parentage—and her ability to work small magics—might be connected to the nearly forgotten legends of the djinn, Suleiman the Magnificent, and the mysterious brass city of Daevabad. When Nahri accidentally summons Dara, a djinn warrior with a long and bloody past, she plunges both of them into the brewing animosity among the ancient djinn tribes united only by their disdain for their half-human offspring, who have few rights in the djinn stronghold of Daevabad. But not all djinn think the half-humans should be persecuted. Alizayd, the djinn king’s second son, works in the shadows to right wrongs even as surging tensions birth battles in the streets. Deep and gorgeous world building plus the political plot corkscrews caused me to happily ruminate on this book and its characters weeks after I finished it. I have a few quibbles—Nahri doesn’t have as much to do in the second half as in the first—but Chakraborty’s heck of a finale was both a surprise and felt completely right…and left me quivering with anticipation for the second book in the trilogy. —Adrian Liang, The Amazon Book Review

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Nahri, a common Cairo thief who can sense sickness in others and sometimes heal them, is thrust into a magical world when she accidentally summons a powerful djinn. The handsome Dara insists that he escort Nahri to the magical hidden Daevabad, the City of Brass, where Nahri will be protected by Prince Ali's family, who have the power of Suleiman's seal. Never sure whom to trust, Nahri must rely on her street smarts to survive the dangers of the beguiling city and the duplicitous natures of those who surround her. Chakraborty's compelling debut immerses readers in Middle Eastern folklore and an opulent desert setting while providing a rip-roaring adventure that will please even those who don't read fantasy. Though Nahri is in her early 20s, young adults will recognize themselves in her. The other narrator, Prince Ali, is an 18-year-old second son who doubts the current class structure of his kingdom. Chakraborty's meticulous research about Middle Eastern lore is evident, but readers won't be bogged down by excessive details. VERDICT A must-purchase fantasy for all libraries serving young adults.—Sarah Hill, Lake Land College, Mattoon, IL

Product details

  • ASIN ‏ : ‎ B06VXWPMV5
  • Publisher ‏ : ‎ Harper Voyager; Reprint edition (November 14, 2017)
  • Publication date ‏ : ‎ November 14, 2017
  • Language ‏ : ‎ English
  • File size ‏ : ‎ 3300 KB
  • Text-to-Speech ‏ : ‎ Enabled
  • Screen Reader ‏ : ‎ Supported
  • Enhanced typesetting ‏ : ‎ Enabled
  • X-Ray ‏ : ‎ Enabled
  • Word Wise ‏ : ‎ Enabled
  • Sticky notes ‏ : ‎ On Kindle Scribe
  • Print length ‏ : ‎ 569 pages
  • Customer Reviews:
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Shannon Chakraborty is the author of the critically acclaimed and internationally best-selling The Daevabad Trilogy. Her work has been translated into over a dozen languages and nominated for the Hugo, Locus, World Fantasy, Crawford, and Astounding awards. When not buried in books about medieval seafarers and con artists, she enjoys hiking, knitting, and re-creating unnecessarily complicated historical dishes. You can find her online at www.sachakraborty.com or on Twitter and Instagram at @SAChakrabooks, where she likes to talk about history, politics, and Islamic art. She currently lives in New Jersey with her husband, daughter, and an ever-increasing number of cats.

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Delightful mythologically-rich Middle Eastern fantasy!
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Delightful mythologically-rich Middle Eastern fantasy!
A mythologically-rich Middle Eastern fantasy novel that is perfect for those looking for a fun, light read with a dash of romance included. I will say that nothing I read previously about this novel mentioned the romance aspect, so when I came across it, I was thinking uh-oh - not what I was expecting and I sure hoped it wasn't going to be a big part of the story. Thankfully, it wasn't.This story is told from the perspectives of Nahri, a con artist from Cairo with an amazing, yet uncanny talent for healing and from Ali, the prince of Daevabad, the second son of the king. From the moment I met Ali, I was fascinated with his story and I felt he had a great character arc ahead of him and I was not disappointed. I also have the feeling I have a lot of what would be considered unpopular opinions concerning him and a djinn warrior, Dara. LOLNahri is performing a ceremony as part of a con and accidentally summons Dara - a Daeva warrior who rattles her beliefs (or previous lack of) with outlandish tales of a magical city hidden by a veil from human eyes, wars and mythical creatures. The story starts out very light, but quickly turns dark and brutal once the pair reach Daevabad and become entangled in court politics.I loved the story of the Daeva people - how djinn slaves were made, the different ins and outs of the magic and the constant unpredictability of where the story went. I started out thinking this would not be a book I would enjoy and ended up eager to read the next book in the series!
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