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C**D
great story and character development
It’s always hard the first book to set up the story in the characters. But this author does it so well. The descriptions, the words uniquely sewn together. Amazing first book. Can’t wait to read the next one.
M**R
I just don't know...
I've been waiting to write this review because I'm torn on whether I like this book or not. I'm settling on 3.5/5 stars for now.The best thing about this book is the plot. The worst thing about this book is also the plot. I think the general synopsis of what's going on, a Jinn Queen being forced to hide her identity and work as a lowly servant in a world of humans who despise her kind and a King who tries to kill her when he finds out who she is, is very captivating.What's frustrating is the idiotic actions of the characters. I won't spoil anything, but it's not like their backs are against the wall and they have no other choices to make that lead them into the dilemmas they face. Instead, they're clearly written to move the plot along. It would've been more interesting if the characters made smart decisions and still found themselves in dilemmas. The plot isn't clever, but it's still entertaining.Though the plot is entertaining, the book drags because of a lot of fluff. Mind you, it's beautifully written fluff, Mafi has an exquisite writing style, but it's still fluff. Far too often for my personal taste, paragraphs were written when one sentence would've sufficed. At one point Mafi wrote four whole paragraphs to describe a main character drinking cold tea. I promise I'm not exaggerating, it's towards the end of chapter 20.There's also too much character exposition. Readers are capable of analyzing a character's personality without being constantly told character traits. I think this book would've been more enjoyable if Mafi showed us instead of telling us.My last complaint is the cliff hanger at the end. It was very fun and exciting for sure, but it makes this a "series" book instead of a stand alone novel. The book doesn't feel complete because the ending isn't in any way satisfying.With all of that said, I'm heavily invested in the story and will read the next book in this series when it comes out.
A**
this is it
The writing and the story building in This Woven Kingdom was impeccable! While I love the brief but breathtakingly beautiful romance woven into the book, I really did enjoy the prominence of strength and grace in which Alizeh displayed despite the many trials and tribulations she faced throughout the book. Truly a 7/5 star for me; I cannot wait for what the next book has in store!
B**E
My first fantasy that I LOVED
Let's just say I'm glad I bought the remaining series before even starting book 1. The suspense and tension were chef kiss!Seeing how Alizeh changed in one book has me dying to read book two. From thinking she was alone and the only one of her kind. To settling for work were she's mistreated and have to dial back on her intellect, I desperately wanted her to get her revenge. The world building and the characters development was easy to follow and I thoroughly enjoyed this book!+ WOULD I RECOMMEND?YesLots of tension but no spice
A**S
Very good... But
The author spends entirely too much time giving insight to every single feeling, emotion, save right process every character has. It's all must not that important, save actually quite boring. It makes the characters seem almost juvenile when they have to do mental gymnastics must to decide if they're hungry. Smh. I thought the story was original save interesting, but I flipped through an endless number of descriptive pages just to get to a simple reaction ,or response to a question. It became annoying.
A**Y
Fantasy escapism at its finest
I’ll be the first to admit that my favorite genre the past several years has been young adult fantasy romance. There is just something about it that, when done well, absolutely hits for me. The problem is that recently the books being pushed under that genre just haven’t worked for me. They’ve felt hollow and soulless. This Woven Kingdom was one of my most anticipated releases for 2022 and I was afraid I would have the same issues with it.I should never have doubted Tahereh Mafi.This book is absolutely everything I love in young adult fantasy romance. We have our female protagonist, Alizeh. Alizeh works as a servant in a prominent household and tries only to keep to herself, do good work, and be left alone. Of course, that is not how it turns out otherwise it would be a very boring book. She keeps finding herself hunted and in trouble no matter how hard she tries to keep her head down. The poor girl just wants to live in peace but peace is not something she is going to find.Instead we are in a world of Jinn and magic that sits on the brink of war with an ailing leader at the helm and, obviously, our budding love interest is the prince of that realm. Kamran is an interesting fellow in a “took many hormones, too little space to put them” kind of way and he only has eyes for the mysterious Alizeh. He manages to be both a hard edged, murderous creature and a big ole soft dumplin. Honestly, he seems a little confused and out of sorts about what he wants in life and is struggling to make sense of the difference between his place and what he wants for himself.Of course there are enigmatic shadowy figures that you just know are going to have a bigger part in the story later but there is some solid groundwork laid for those characters here in the first book of this trilogy. Especially Cyrus. I cannot wait for more Cyrus!Overall, I absolutely devoured this book. It had the romance, magic, and high stakes that I love in the genre. I gave it a 4 instead of a 5 for a couple reasons. One being that that world building wasn’t very fleshed out at all but I feel like we will likely get more information on that in the next book. Also there were a couple of characters that took up considerable page space but ended up being little more than window dressing which I found a little frustrating. But, I loved this story and will be scooping up the next book in the trilogy the MOMENT that it comes out.
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