The River of Silver: Tales from the Daevabad Trilogy

Author:   S A Chakraborty
Publisher:   HarperCollins Publishers Inc
Volume:   4
ISBN:  

9780063233911


Pages:   256
Publication Date:   10 October 2023
Format:   Paperback
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Author:   S A Chakraborty
Publisher:   HarperCollins Publishers Inc
Imprint:   Collins
Volume:   4
Dimensions:   Width: 13.60cm , Height: 1.00cm , Length: 20.30cm
Weight:   0.191kg
ISBN:  

9780063233911


ISBN 10:   0063233916
Pages:   256
Publication Date:   10 October 2023
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
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Much, in the end, like the world of Daevabad itself. And if this is the last we see of Chakraborty's wildly unique magical world, it is certainly a gleaming and precious gift. -- Paste Magazine This story compilation is a must-have ... as it showcases her amazing characters and lush world one more time. -- Library Journal I loved the protagonist, there was a nice cast of supporting characters, and the plot had some twists and turns that I did not see coming... Her style is vivid and colourful and very readable. The best thing, though, was the setting. Instead of drawing on the European Dark Ages and Middle Ages, Chakraborty evoked the flavours of the Middle East and Arabian Knights and the legends of the djinns. I enjoyed the novel hugely, and I just ordered the second and third books in the trilogy so I may continue the adventure. -- George R. R. Martin on City of Brass The City of Brass reads like an invitation for readers from Baghdad to Fairbanks to meet across impossibly divergent worlds through the shared language and images of the fantastical. -- New York Times Book Review Chakraborty writes a winning heroine in Nahri--flawed but smart and engaging. And her portrayal of the cultural conflicts in the magical city of Daevabad and of Ali's inner turmoil is compelling and complex, serving as a strong counterpoint to the thrilling action. -- Washington Post on City of Brass With musical prose, majestic settings, and an epic story, Chakraborty's finale to a trilogy will ignite passion in her many fans. Fervidly recommended to all readers of the fantasy genre. -- Booklist (starred review) on Empire of Gold Chakraborty (The City of Brass) brings her epic fantasy series to a stunning conclusion. Rich details, familial ties, and magical politics sing in this lush world built from Middle Eastern history and imagination. -- Library Journal (starred review) on Empire of Gold Chakraborty combines the plot's many surprises with vivid prose, and leavens the action with wry humor. There is enough material here--a feisty, independent lead searching for answers, reminiscent of Star Wars's Rey, and a richly imagined alternate world--to support a potential series. -- Publishers Weekly This lyrical historical fantasy debut brings to vivid life the ancient mythological traditions of an Islamic world...Chakraborty's grasp of Middle Eastern history, folklore, and culture inspires a swiftly moving plot, richly drawn characters, and a beautifully constructed world that will entrance fantasy aficionados. -- Library Journal (starred review) Vivid descriptions percolate the lush prose, and a final twist leaves room for a sequel. Recommend this scintillating, Middle Eastern fantasy to fans of thoughtful, mystical adventures. -- Booklist The City of Brass is more than a promising debut -- it beguiles all the way...Chakraborty's research and imagination are equally strong, and she deftly sets up a rich world -- and ample suspense -- for the rest of this trilogy. -- Variety Chakraborty's first book in her in Daevabad Trilogy introduces an enchanting world of magic and treachery that will leave you clamoring for book two. -- Paste Magazine No series since George R.R. Martin's A Song of Ice and Fire has quite captured both palace intrigue and the way that tribal infighting and war hurt the vulnerable the most. -- Paste Magazine [The Kingdom of Copper] is epic fantasy that is shrunk to the perspective of the individual. If you're looking for a compelling, heart-rending drama that just happens to also be one of the most thought-provoking epic fantasies to come out in a long time, look no further. -- BookPage It was a treat to return to Chakraborty's richly drawn world. [...] engaging, satisfying, and left me looking forward to what comes next. -- The Speculative Shelf Chakraborty plunges right back into the action set up in The City of Brass [...] This intriguing fantasy series appears to be well on its way to an exciting conclusion. -- Publishers Weekly (starred review) With gorgeous world building, compelling characters, and clashing schemes, the second in Chakraborty's Daevabad trilogy will thrill her many fans. -- Booklist (starred review) The second installment of Chakraborty's stunningly rendered Middle Eastern fantasy trilogy...As good or better than its predecessor: promise impressively fulfilled. -- Kirkus Reviews (starred review) With a richly immersive setting and featuring complex familial, religious, and racial ties and divides, Chakraborty's second book in the trilogy wraps readers in a lush and magical story that takes over all the senses. -- Library Journal (starred review) Chakraborty manages what many epic fantasy writers have never achieved: a world where everyone can see themselves not only mirrored, but powerful. -- New York Journal of Books The centuries-long power struggle for the magical kingdom of Daevabad comes to a head in this marvelous final adventure in Chakraborty's Daevabad trilogy...This mammoth finale is a worthy finish to a beloved series. -- Publishers Weekly


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Shannon Chakraborty is the author of the critically acclaimed and internationally bestselling Daevabad Trilogy. Her work has been translated into over a dozen language and nominated for the Hugo, Locus, World Fantasy, Crawford, and Astounding awards. You can find her online at www.sachakraborty.com or on Instagram and Twitter as @SAChakrabooks.

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