![]() ![]() Following the various subplots is like pondering vibrant Arabic design readers will lose themselves in the wonder and complexity. Chakraborty builds a fantasy world as intricate and intriguing as its Middle Eastern setting. These two strands converge when Nahri enters the city and Ali’s royal family and their enemies attempt to use Nahri’s miraculous arrival to their advantage. Within the city, Prince Ali funds a fundamentalist djinn faction without his father’s approval. ![]() While Nahri and Dara fight ifrit (ghouls) and other enemies on their way, Daevabad is on the verge of crisis. The djinn, Dara, introduces Nahri to a world she never thought existed, and the two begin an adventure that will lead them to the mythical city of Daevabad, where Nahri will be well-received-but Dara may not be. ![]() When an exorcism goes awry, she accidentally summons a djinn warrior. In 18th-century Cairo, Nahri is on the verge of saving enough to study real medicine, but for now she ekes out an existence as a con artist, healing with powers she doesn’t quite understand nor can she control. Can two young adults maintain their own ideals amid a swirl of politics and age-old family feuds? ![]()
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