The Jasmine Throne

Paperback, 512 pages

Published June 8, 2021 by Orbit.

ISBN:
978-0-316-53851-0
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3 stars (2 reviews)

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4 stars

This was the April book in the book club I have with two friends and we all liked it so much that we want to read the sequel.

I really liked the setting - I haven't come across many fantasy novels based on old India. We also get wood magic, supernatural (or alien?) beings, a mysterious illness and a magical temple. The worldbuilding is great and very dense. I found it hard to put the book down once I had gotten into it because it felt like being in a different world. The story, too, is more complex than I expected and there are some interesting and unexpected twists. The romance doesn't follow the usual patterns, either, I felt. If you're into fantasy you should check this one out. #2024reads

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2 stars

okay. so. im actually on my pc to write this because i could not contain thoughts thru my phone

i wanted to like this book DESPERATELY. like, i wanted to like it so much. i can't say that i really did, though.

here are the things i liked about it:
- two wlw woc. woc/woc romances are SUPER rare, so i'm v grateful for that
- the indian setting was GREAT. very into that. definitely need to read less eurocentric fantasy/sci fi
- discussion of colonisation is very important and needs to be talked about more
- the prose itself is well written. Tasha Suri is very good at writing clear, accessible, and enjoyable prose, and for that she garners my respect.

here are the things i did Not like about it:
- for the first 200 pages, the pacing is super weird and janky. it speeds up, and then …