That was super intense. I need a break before diving into the last book, even though I need to know what happens. There are just some books that put you through it, and this is one of them. Luckily, the book is also excellent, which is a huge part of why the book was so affecting. This book picks up three (?) years after the events of City of Brass. I am not going to go into plot specifics bc it is labyrinthine, and won’t […]
Absolutely no second book slump to be found. Not even close. The opposite of that.
The Kingdom of Copper (The Daevabad Trilogy, #2) by S.A. Chakraborty
