A review by twentycharm
The Fisherman King by Kathrina Mohd Daud

5.0

5 stars. I’m entirely obsessed with the storytelling method of “multiple storylines that link at the end”, which can also be seen in [b:The Last Namsara|32667458|The Last Namsara (Iskari, #1)|Kristen Ciccarelli|https://i.gr-assets.com/images/S/compressed.photo.goodreads.com/books/1499931742l/32667458._SY75_.jpg|51449012] (another favourite of mine). Kathrina Mohd Daud absolutely smashed it with this book; there is not a single thing I dislike about it. In less than 200 pages, she has managed to tell three stories and countless life lessons. No time is wasted as readers are thrown into the story, which adds to the suspense, along with the characters not fully telling the truth. I think my favourite part would be Lisan and Bathia’s relationship and conversations, because from there you can really tell that they’re made for each other. This book is perfect for people looking for a quick read or love learning about other cultures and their myths!