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this cover omg!!! "A standalone following two teens charged with harvesting human dreams for the magical naga court—until one of them begins to remember the mortal life she left behind." that sounds so cool
as much as i wanted to love it, i was pretty disappointed by star daughter so I'm really hoping i like this one a lot more - especially since we really don’t have enough south asian rep in ya or fantasy 😮💨
I am stoked for this! Bur first of all...can we all appreciate that cover???I hope this book is an opportunity for Shveta Thakrar to redeem herself with a new group of readers since people weren't very fond of Star Daughter ! I will support you every step of the way, Shveta! Can't wait for this!
the cover omg
At this point, I will read everything Shveta Thakrar writes. And look at that cover!!😍😍
It was a good read.
I was lucky enough to read the manuscript—blurb coming soon!
This is an entertaining YA novel based on Hindu naga mythology, set in the contemporary world. I loved the setting and mythos — I think it's the first novel I've read with naga? Shveta's writing on a sentence level is always lovely too!
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I'm so looking forward to this!
i just shed a tear over this gorgeous cover
13/11/2021:I NEED THIS NOW!!! The blurb is so intriguing, I've never read a book with this concept, though several Indian soap-operas about this exist. And that cover is STUNNING. Yess to us brown people on covers. The female MC is wearing a lehenga & the male MC is wearing a kurta. I'm so happy to see this on a book cover, I never thought the day would come. Overall soo excited, even though I wasn't a huge fan of Star Daughter. (●'◡'●)Also just read this post by the author & totally agree! http...
dnf at page 106/330trigger warning(view spoiler)[ mind control, trauma, grief, kidnapping, brainwashing (hide spoiler)]Tanvi is a Dream Runner: A human child employed by one of the Naga to collect human dreams for consumption. But the spells she's under might be wearing off, without anyone noticing.I requested it because I had hoped this would go the Aru Shah route for YA: Indian mythology in a fun plot. And it is YA fantasy inspired by South Asian mythology, featuring brown people.I quit at ro...
this cover is so pretty!
Pre-review/pre-read thoughts: I usually hate people on cover art but THIS?! THIS IS STUNNING.
This book started out realllllllly slow for me. Thankfully, the pace did eventually pick up. It was an interesting story and I really enjoyed how culturally rich it was. The cover is gorgeous and really drew me in too! 3.5 stars rounded to 4.
skndciwoesdfnsaxc Do I see a lehenga on the cover? Let us all die of happiness. Our prayers have been answered.YAY GO SOUTH ASIAN REP!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
*screams incoherently* did someone say south asian fantasy!! Also the cover is something I've been waiting for my entire life 😭😭❤️ Goodreads | My blog | Storygraph | Pinterest | Instagram
I feel like they maybe shouldn't have made the covers so similar as to and ...not that they aren't good covers but I sat here trying to figure out at first if they were connected or by the same author or something.
Thanks to +Edelweiss for an arc in exchange for an honest review.I wanted to like this book. The synopsis seemed intriguing and I was looking for a stand alone book to read. This book took a lot of picking up and putting down as well as a lot of re-reading.My first obstacle was how many details were provided about the culture of India. It almost felt like an overload of clothing, food, background, and setting. I think it took away from the overall story.I also struggled to follow along with the