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The City of Brass

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The City of Brass by Shannon Chakraborty follows Nahri, a con artist in 18th century Cairo, who accidentally summons a powerful djinn warrior named Dara during one of her scams. This unexpected event leads her to the magical city of Daevabad, where she navigates a world of politics, danger, and intrigue. The book blends fantasy and myth, exploring themes of identity and belonging amidst a richly built world.
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This book may appeal to you if you're intrigued by a richly detailed fantasy world filled with magical creatures, political intrigue, and ancient legends. You'll enjoy following a strong, complex female protagonist who navigates her way through a story that blends historical elements with the fantastical. Perfect for readers who love immersive settings and intricate plot twists in their fantasy tales.

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The City of Brass

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

Spellbinding fantasy debut from the Sunday Times bestseller

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The City of Brass by S.A. Chakraborty invites readers into a world teeming with enchantment, peril, and the unimaginable allure of the unknown. Set in the vibrant and chaotic streets of eighteenth-century Cairo, the story follows Nahri, a con artist of great skill and ambition. Nahri is anything but ordinary; she possesses an inexplicable talent for healing and a knack for languages she has never studied. Yet, the magic that saturates Cairo is something she dismisses as mere fantasy.

Nahri dreams of leaving the city’s confines, seeking fortune and freedom far away. However, an accidental invocation during a seemingly routine con awakens a world she never believed could exist. Summoning a mysterious and dashing warrior djinn named Dara, her life takes an astonishing turn. Together, they embark on a dangerous journey to the legendary city of Daevabad, a place whispered of in ancient folklore — where the shimmer of gold intertwines with deadly power plays, and ancient grudges simmer just beneath the surface.

In Daevabad, Nahri is plunged into a realm of wondrous magic and complicated politics. She must navigate a divided world where warring djinni tribes vie for power, alliances are as fragile as glass, and every shadow conceals a secret. Here, magic flows like water from the hidden springs, yet it is also a weapon that can sear the soul.

S.A. Chakraborty's spellbinding narrative is an elaborate tapestry woven with rich detail and intoxicating intrigue. The City of Brass captivates as it explores themes of identity, belonging, and survival. It is a tale where lore and legend come alive, and where the price of wishes can be fatal. For Nahri, the path to freedom may demand a cost she is unprepared to pay.

Esteemed author Laini Taylor describes the novel as an "extravagant feast," a testament to its mesmerizing prose and Chakraborty’s masterful storytelling. Dive into this debut that promises a journey of breathtaking wonder and profound depth, leaving readers spellbound at every turn.

Series: The Daevabad Trilogy

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Shannon Chakraborty's The City of Brass is praised for its stunning and complex storytelling, blending history, myth, and fantasy into a fascinating world. Reviewers highlight its magical and immersive atmosphere, calling it both an extravagant feast and thoroughly enjoyable. Many express eagerness to continue the journey, finding it utterly believable and consuming.

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ISBN: 9780008239428

Publisher: HarperCollins Publishers

Format: Paperback / softback

Date Published: 03 July 2018

Country: United Kingdom

Imprint: HarperVoyager

Audience: Teenage

DIMENSIONS

Spine width: 33.0mm

Width: 129.0mm

Height: 198.0mm

Weight: 380g

Pages: 544

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About the Author

S. A. Chakraborty is a speculative fiction writer from Queens whose work has appeared in Crossed Genres, Expanded Horizons, The Future Fire, Fey Visions of the Mediterranean, and Kaleidocast. An organizer with the Brooklyn Speculative Fiction Writers' group, she can be found on Twitter at @SChakrabs. The City of Brass is her first novel.

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