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A review by suziegon
The Kingdom of Copper by S.A. Chakraborty
4.0
This is an exciting sequel to The City of Brass. Often in trilogies the sequel isn't as action packed and is more of a set up to the final book - not so here! So much happens with the characters and their relationships to each other. Everyone has their own motives and you can swing between loving a character, to being wary of them, to being frustrated with them, to falling back in love with them again. This one made me cry.
What's it have? A strong female protagonist and several other strong female characters of various ages, lots of racial and cultural diversity, solid LGBTQ representation, magic, the value of consent, and doing what you think is right - even if it's hard - rather than blindly following.
I can't wait for the final book!
What's it have? A strong female protagonist and several other strong female characters of various ages, lots of racial and cultural diversity, solid LGBTQ representation, magic, the value of consent, and doing what you think is right - even if it's hard - rather than blindly following.
I can't wait for the final book!