The Kingdom of Copper (The Daevabad Trilogy, #2)

Return to Daevabad in the spellbinding sequel to THE CITY OF BRASS.Nahri s life changed forever the moment she accidentally summoned Dara, a formidable, mysterious djinn, during one of her schemes Whisked from her home in Cairo, she was thrust into the dazzling royal court of Daevabadand quickly discovered she would need all her grifter instincts to survive there.Now, with Daevabad entrenched in the dark aftermath of the battle that saw Dara slain at Prince Ali s hand, Nahri must forge a new path for herself, without the protection of the guardian who stole her heart or the counsel of the prince she considered a friend But even as she embraces her heritage and the power it holds, she knows she s been trapped in a gilded cage, watched by a king who rules from the throne that once belonged to her familyand one misstep will doom her tribe.Meanwhile, Ali has been exiled for daring to defy his father Hunted by assassins, adrift on the unforgiving copper sands of his ancestral land, he is forced to rely on the frightening abilities the maridthe unpredictable water spiritshave gifted him But in doing so, he threatens to unearth a terrible secret his family has long kept buried.And as a new century approaches and the djinn gather within Daevabad s towering brass walls for celebrations, a threat brews unseen in the desolate north It s a force that would bring a storm of fire straight to the city s gates and one that seeks the aid of a warrior trapped between worlds, torn between a violent duty he can never escape and a peace he fears he will never deserve. Download The Kingdom of Copper (The Daevabad Trilogy, #2) – kino-fada.fr ARC provided by the publisher via Edelweiss in exchange for an honest review.1 The City of BrassIt is time we get some vengeance for what they have doneFriends, this was such a phenomenal installment that was such a treat to read This is an own voices Muslim Fantasy series, and a historical setting of the early 1800s, which barely touches upon the Ottoman Empire And The Kingdom of Copper picks up five years after the events of The City of BrassThis is a story about djinn, and ma ARC provided by the publisher via Edelweiss in exchange for an honest review.1 The City of BrassIt is time we get some vengeance for what they have doneFriends, this was such a phenomenal installment that was such a treat to read This is an own voices Muslim Fantasy series, and a historical setting of the early 1800s, which barely touches upon the Ottoman Empire And The Kingdom of Copper picks up five years after the events of The City of BrassThis is a story about djinn, and magical cities, and people being able to harness powers that they don t fully understand This is also a story about oppression, and privileg...Can you ever make a new world that properly addresses the wounds of the past from Lightspeed interview The Kingdom of Copper is the second in S.A Chakraborty s Daevabad Trilogy, and it must be trying harder, as the first was amazing and this one is at least as good I suppose you might pick this book up and have an entirely fine time reading it, but I would not advise it If you have not read the first one, The City of Brass, jump on your flying carpet and dash off to your local bookstore Can you ever make a new world that properly addresses the wounds of the past from Lightspeed interview The Kingdom of Copper is the second in S.A Chakraborty s Daevabad Trilogy, and it must be trying harder, as the f...Please note this review contains spoilers for the first book in the series A big thank you to Harper Voyager for sending me a copy for review The sequel to S A Chakraborty s magnificent The City of Brass largely takes place five years after the events of the first book There s a prologue at the beginning, detailing the immediate aftermath for each of our three main characters However, the major bulk of the novel takes place several years after Darayavahoush s death, Alizaydi al Qahtani s p Please note this review contains spoilers for the first book in the series A big thank you to Harper Voyager for sending me a copy for review The sequel to S A Chakraborty s magnificent The...4.5 stars Final review, first posted on Fantasy Literature The Kingdom of Copper, the second book in S.A Chakraborty s DAEVABAD TRILOGY, picks up soon after the ending of the first book, The City of Brass Alizayd Ali al Qahtani, younger son of Ghassan, the king of Daevabad, has been exiled and is fair game for assassins He s rescued by a raiding party from the drought ridden area of Bir Nabat, who have noticed Ali s newly developed magical ability to summon water Nahri has been forced by 4.5 stars Final review, first posted on Fantasy Literature The Kingdom of Copper, the second book in S.A Chakraborty s DAEVABAD TRILOGY, picks up soon after the ending of the first book, The City of Brass Alizayd Ali al Qahtani, younger son of Ghassan, the king of Daevabad, has been exiled and is fair game for assassins He s rescued by a raiding party from the drought ridden area of Bir Nabat, who have noticed Ali s newly developed magical ability to summon water Nahri has been forced by Ghassan into a loveless match with his older son Muntadhir, the pleasure loving crown prince Darayavahoush, the powerful djinn with a long and unspeakably violent past, is summoned from his sister s side in the land of the dead to a new life by Nahri s outlaw mother Manizheh, w...Chakraborty s debut, CITY OF BRASS, was one of my top 10 reads of the year Kingdom of Copper is without a doubt in my top 5 of 2019 Sprawling and opulent, the world of Daevabad and it s fascinating magical intrigue soars to new heights in this sequel I continue to cheer for Nahri Dahra is conflicted and broody as ever, and AliOh Ali He is my heart I just want him to be happy weeps Chakraborty pulls every emotional string with this sequel At its heart, it is a story of family and ...ME AFTER READING THE LAST LINE OF THE DESCRIPTION ________UPDATE release date pushed back to January 2019. Dying for even a SLIVER of info about this ME AFTER READING THE LAST LINE OF THE DESCRIPTION ________UPDATE release date pushed back to January 2019. Dying for even a SLIVER of info about this CW Violence, murder, excessive drinking alcoholism, mention of self harm, death of a few side characters, mass murder, segregation, racism, goreI received a copy of this book from the author in exchange of an honest review Full review originally posted on my blogWord WondersQuestion What do you do when you read your most anticipated book ever and it turns out to be your favourite book ever Answer You cry You just cry and cry and cry.Seriously , it s almost been a month since I ve fin CW Violence, murder, excessive drinking alcoholism, mention of self harm, death of a few side characters, mass murder, segregation, racism, goreI received a copy of this book from the author in exchange of an honest review Full review originally posted on my blogWord WondersQuestion What do you do when you read your most anticipated book ever and it turns out to be your favourite book ever Answer You cry You just cry and cry and cry.Seriously , it s almost been a month since I ve finished The Kingdom of Copper at the time where I m writing this review, and it s still consuming my every thought HOW DO I MOVE ON FROM A BOOK THAT S RUINED ME I still don t compute how it managed to surpass my expectations by so much when they were already through the roof and I have no clue how to write this review.The writing is absolutely exquisite just like in The City of Brass It immersed me right back into the story and the world from the very first few sentences, that s just how atmospher...My experiences with The Daevabad Trilogy thus far A Graphic JourneyMe upon finishing The City of Brass Me upon realizing I have to wait 11 whole months until I can read the Kingdom of Copper Me, waiting for the next installment of this series like4.5 StarsReview I received a copy of this book from the publisher This has not influenced my review It is such a treat to find books that are this detailed and nuanced and feel so real The writing, the characters, the story, the world building, it all came together so perfectly and was so well done that it felt like I was reading about real people This was one of those books that legitimately made me forget I was reading I was just there, fully immersed in the story.Much like in the first 4.5 StarsReview I received a copy of this book from the publisher This has not influenced my review It is such a treat to find books that are this detailed and nuanced and feel so real The writing, the characters, the story, the world building, it all came together so perfectly and was so well done that it felt like I was reading about real people This was one of those books that legitimately made me forget I was reading I was just there, fully immersed in the story.Much like in the first book, the characters were so complex and believably flawed I feel like I can t talk about them individually without spoilers, but gosh, they were all so well written, and I had su...I would, like, 600% sell my soul to an ifrit to have this book in my hands right now where are magic lamps when you need them

The Kingdom of Copper (The Daevabad Trilogy, #2)
  • English
  • 04 December 2017
  • Hardcover
  • 619 pages
  • 0008239444
  • S.A. Chakraborty
  • The Kingdom of Copper (The Daevabad Trilogy, #2)