5/24/2023 0 Comments The city of brass book review![]() ![]() As I said, it has a huge worldbuilding and it can be overwhelming but also super fun once you get the grasp of it. I do have to say I got confused every now and then because I kept forgetting the names of the different creatures and regions and religions. ![]() Then there’s the other characters, Prince Ali and Dara and all the other people in Daevabad…there were so many details to each of them! It was exciting reading something with so much details. She’s brave and empowering, I was inspired by her characters. Nahri is such a strong female lead and I loved every single thing about her. I loved how complicated their storylines are. The magic system works so well with the politics and religions in the book. The magical world is complex and full of mysteries that kept unraveling the more I read. ![]() This book surprised me because of the amount of worldbuilding it had. She’s thrown into a magical world and travels to Daevabad, the city of brass, and discovers her life is more than just the simple life she had grown up in. She never believed in magic, until she accidentally summons a djinn warrior. The City of Brass tells the story of Nahri, a human girl who dreams of becoming a healer. In fact, it was the first book I finished this year! I had not taken the time to write a review about it until now. ![]() I picked up The City of Brass at the beginning of the year. ![]()
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