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Review: Empire of Sand

Posted on June 3, 2020 by GPL

Empire of Sand
by Tasha Suri
4 stars

This one is a little hard to describe.  This epic fantasy story is inspired by the Mughal Empire period in India.  There is a race of people descended from desert spirits, a powerful religious leader intent on using them for their power, and a girl who just wants to survive and find out who she is.  I loved the imagery in this book.  I haven’t read a lot of Indian inspired fantasy, but I may have to search more out based on how much I enjoyed this one.  I loved the characters and was fascinated by the world building.  The pacing is a little slow, but so worth it as you get to immerse yourself in this world of desert magic, rebellion, and sweet romance.  Empire of Sand can be read as a stand-alone, but there is a 2nd book that takes place a few years later and focuses on a different character.

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Girls of Paper and Fire by Natasha Ngan

 

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