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This was so good. That's it that's the review.
So good.
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So good.
That ending.. ...more

I have always been in love with mythology, legends, and visiting other worlds. I don't really know why but lately stories that reach into the desert sands and the "feel" of 1001 Arabian nights, I have found especially appealing.
The City of Brass is a stunning read, a lush, beautiful world that pops off the page, characters you are automatically invested in, and easily to me, the beginning of a trilogy that I am already itching for part 2.
This book is worth your time, and a great trip for your ho ...more
The City of Brass is a stunning read, a lush, beautiful world that pops off the page, characters you are automatically invested in, and easily to me, the beginning of a trilogy that I am already itching for part 2.
This book is worth your time, and a great trip for your ho ...more

Nahri lives on the streets and survives by her wits and her inexplicable magic powers. Ali is a prince in the magical city Daevabad. Eventually I assume they meet, but to be honest this bored me from the get go. There's nothing wrong with the book, it just wasn't interesting or entertaining me right then, so I read it until my library loan ended and haven't requested it again to finish it.
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