Ratings178
Average rating4.3
This was a fantastic extension and expansion of the world that Chakraborty created in City of Brass. We learn a lot more about the Daeva world, as Nahri attempts to adjust to the position she was placed in at the end of the first book. It feels like this volume has a much tighter grip on her as a focal character, and it makes it a stronger narrative because of it; through her eyes, we can see not only the wonder of the fantastical world she exists in, but also the frustration over the rules that it tries to impose on her.