Ratings178
Average rating4.3
I can't really say exactly why I didn't love this book as much as the first book. (At least I remember loving it, but when I started Kingdom of Copper I couldn't remember much of City of Brass, which is weird and has me doubting if it was as good as I thought.) I CAN say this one was pretty uneventful until the end, and then suddenly too much was happening too fast, but I would have thought the mythology and rich, magical descriptions would have made up for that. I still love Daevabad, and I'm hardcore rooting for Nahri and Ali (everyone else can die) but I really hope the third book has more depth than this one.