The Kingdom of Copper

, #2

hardcover

Published by HarperCollins.

ISBN:
978-0-00-823944-2
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reviewed The Kingdom of Copper by S.A. Chakraborty (The Daevabad Trilogy, #2)

Review of 'Kingdom of Copper' on 'Goodreads'

This one never caught me. I didn’t like the structure of two different plot lines and two villains. Character development was minimal relying upon the first novel too much and at the same time not developing the mother character. Not going to continue the series.

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Nahri's new life in Daevabad is far from easy. Now married to the emir, she must tread carefully around King Ghassan who hasn't shown any more interest in uniting their people. But Nahri has a dream to help people, and the discovery of a ruined Nahid hospital gives her an idea.

The Kingdom of Copper takes up the story around five years after the final events of The City of Brass. Things have got worse for the shafit, the mixed blood offspring of Daeva and humans. It seems more than one group of djinn would like to rid the city of them, and they are often the scapegoats for any unrest. Nahri has a dream of treating both djinn and shafit patients, no matter the taboo surrounding it.

Ali has been banished to the desert but survives thanks to a worrying new ability. Did the Marid leave something behind after …

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