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  • MediaDB / «Silver River" by Shannon Chakraborty: download fb2, read online

    About the book: year / Return to the world of the "Davabad Trilogy". The New York Times bestseller Shannon A. Chakraborty's worldwide acclaimed Daevabad Trilogy has been expanded to include a new collection of stories set before, during, and after the events of City of Brass, Kingdom of Copper, and Empire of Gold. . We'll hear stories from the perspectives of characters we love, characters we hate, and even those who didn't have a say in the novels. Silver River includes both previously published stories and brand new material, including an alternate epilogue to The Golden Empire, which is a must-read for every Daevabad fan. Collected under one cover, these stories about Daevabad enrich a world already filled with magic and wonder. Explore this magical kingdom, hidden from human eyes. A place where genies live and thrive, fight and love. A world where princes question their own authority and powerful demons can lend a helping hand... or destroy you... A princess joins a royal court whose sinister history is filled with death, and her political savvy may not be enough to deal with it... Prisoner imprisoned, a member of a royal family from a deposed dynasty and a young woman, torn from her home, meet in an enchanted garden......A pair of scouts stumble upon a secret in a cursed winter forest that will turn their world upside down...From Manizha's first steps towards rebellion to the adventures that come after The Golden Empire is a must-read for anyone who can't get enough of Nari, Ali, and Dar and the stories that unfold around them. “Multiple points of view allow readers to look behind the scenes of the world and understand the motivations of the characters. This collection will be a real treat for fans of the series.” - Publishers Weekly "This collection is a must-have in the library next to The Devabad Trilogy as it once again showcases Chakraborty's amazing characters and her magnificent world." - Library Journal "If this is the last book about Chakraborty's incredibly unique magical world, then it is certainly a radiant and precious gift." – Paste Magazine