
The City of Brass
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Narrated by:
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Soneela Nankani
About this listen
Discover this spellbinding debut from Sunday Times bestseller S.A. Chakraborty.
‘An extravagant feast of a book – spicy and bloody, dizzyingly magical, and still, somehow, utterly believable’ Laini Taylor, Sunday Times and New York Times bestselling author
Among the bustling markets of eighteenth century Cairo, the city’s outcasts eke out a living swindling rich Ottoman nobles and foreign invaders alike.
But alongside this new world the old stories linger. Tales of djinn and spirits. Of cities hidden among the swirling sands of the desert, full of enchantment, desire and riches. Where magic pours down every street, hanging in the air like dust.
Many wish their lives could be filled with such wonder, but not Nahri. She knows the trades she uses to get by are just tricks and sleights of hand: there’s nothing magical about them. She only wishes to one day leave Cairo, but as the saying goes…
Be careful what you wish for.
©2018 S. A. Chakraborty (P)2018 HarperCollins PublishersCritic reviews
Then we get to the second part of the tale with palace, family and heritage politics and much more interesting characters being introduced. This is where the story becomes worth its stars, unpredictability makes you interested to know what happens next. The aforementioned three elements of interest have long histories to twist and affect the tale, making it an enjoyable listen.
The performance is clear and emotional although strangely unfitting inflections are somewhat irritating.
All in all a recommended listen for easy entertainment.
Give it a chance past the first hour
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BOOM!
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A good book, but more plot and less romantic angst please. Not sure I will be able to stomach a sequel if the balance stays as is.
Good story but the romance was overdone
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Fabulous characters and world-building and plot
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But there were some flaws that prevented me from rating it higher. For such a long book, the world described seemed to lack breadth, and the peoples and creatures populating it lack depth. The differences between them, their lore, and most importantly, their magic, only sparingly described.
Nahri, the protagonist, seems rather naive and easily shocked for a street-smart con-artist survivor. This might be partially due to the audio narration, and might come across differently in print.
The political intrigue was set to be the most disappointing aspect of all, just to be saved in the last stretch by a ramped up string of twists and turns.
So I will definitely continue on to the next book in the series, optimistically.
Three and a half stars, rounded up.
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Trope city
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Wildly uneven
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The narrator is annoying as well. Ends pretty much every sentence as a question.
YA
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