

desertcart.com: This Woven Kingdom: 9780062972453: Mafi, Tahereh: Books Review: Will - If you like fantasy you’ll LOVE this book. Her other series Shatter Me is so good but this series is even better. I read the entire series in a week! Review: Fantasy escapism at its finest - I’ll be the first to admit that my favorite genre the past several years has been young adult fantasy romance. There is just something about it that, when done well, absolutely hits for me. The problem is that recently the books being pushed under that genre just haven’t worked for me. They’ve felt hollow and soulless. This Woven Kingdom was one of my most anticipated releases for 2022 and I was afraid I would have the same issues with it. I should never have doubted Tahereh Mafi. This book is absolutely everything I love in young adult fantasy romance. We have our female protagonist, Alizeh. Alizeh works as a servant in a prominent household and tries only to keep to herself, do good work, and be left alone. Of course, that is not how it turns out otherwise it would be a very boring book. She keeps finding herself hunted and in trouble no matter how hard she tries to keep her head down. The poor girl just wants to live in peace but peace is not something she is going to find. Instead we are in a world of Jinn and magic that sits on the brink of war with an ailing leader at the helm and, obviously, our budding love interest is the prince of that realm. Kamran is an interesting fellow in a “took many hormones, too little space to put them” kind of way and he only has eyes for the mysterious Alizeh. He manages to be both a hard edged, murderous creature and a big ole soft dumplin. Honestly, he seems a little confused and out of sorts about what he wants in life and is struggling to make sense of the difference between his place and what he wants for himself. Of course there are enigmatic shadowy figures that you just know are going to have a bigger part in the story later but there is some solid groundwork laid for those characters here in the first book of this trilogy. Especially Cyrus. I cannot wait for more Cyrus! Overall, I absolutely devoured this book. It had the romance, magic, and high stakes that I love in the genre. I gave it a 4 instead of a 5 for a couple reasons. One being that that world building wasn’t very fleshed out at all but I feel like we will likely get more information on that in the next book. Also there were a couple of characters that took up considerable page space but ended up being little more than window dressing which I found a little frustrating. But, I loved this story and will be scooping up the next book in the trilogy the MOMENT that it comes out.










| Best Sellers Rank | #12,906 in Books ( See Top 100 in Books ) #1 in Teen & Young Adult Historical Romance #15 in Teen & Young Adult Epic Fantasy #37 in Teen & Young Adult Fantasy Romance |
| Book 1 of 4 | This Woven Kingdom |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 4.3 out of 5 stars (6,229) |
| Dimensions | 5.2 x 1.2 x 7.9 inches |
| Grade level | 8 - 9 |
| ISBN-10 | 0062972456 |
| ISBN-13 | 978-0062972453 |
| Item Weight | 2.31 pounds |
| Language | English |
| Print length | 528 pages |
| Publication date | December 27, 2022 |
| Publisher | Storytide |
| Reading age | 16+ years, from customers |
R**T
Will
If you like fantasy you’ll LOVE this book. Her other series Shatter Me is so good but this series is even better. I read the entire series in a week!
A**Y
Fantasy escapism at its finest
I’ll be the first to admit that my favorite genre the past several years has been young adult fantasy romance. There is just something about it that, when done well, absolutely hits for me. The problem is that recently the books being pushed under that genre just haven’t worked for me. They’ve felt hollow and soulless. This Woven Kingdom was one of my most anticipated releases for 2022 and I was afraid I would have the same issues with it. I should never have doubted Tahereh Mafi. This book is absolutely everything I love in young adult fantasy romance. We have our female protagonist, Alizeh. Alizeh works as a servant in a prominent household and tries only to keep to herself, do good work, and be left alone. Of course, that is not how it turns out otherwise it would be a very boring book. She keeps finding herself hunted and in trouble no matter how hard she tries to keep her head down. The poor girl just wants to live in peace but peace is not something she is going to find. Instead we are in a world of Jinn and magic that sits on the brink of war with an ailing leader at the helm and, obviously, our budding love interest is the prince of that realm. Kamran is an interesting fellow in a “took many hormones, too little space to put them” kind of way and he only has eyes for the mysterious Alizeh. He manages to be both a hard edged, murderous creature and a big ole soft dumplin. Honestly, he seems a little confused and out of sorts about what he wants in life and is struggling to make sense of the difference between his place and what he wants for himself. Of course there are enigmatic shadowy figures that you just know are going to have a bigger part in the story later but there is some solid groundwork laid for those characters here in the first book of this trilogy. Especially Cyrus. I cannot wait for more Cyrus! Overall, I absolutely devoured this book. It had the romance, magic, and high stakes that I love in the genre. I gave it a 4 instead of a 5 for a couple reasons. One being that that world building wasn’t very fleshed out at all but I feel like we will likely get more information on that in the next book. Also there were a couple of characters that took up considerable page space but ended up being little more than window dressing which I found a little frustrating. But, I loved this story and will be scooping up the next book in the trilogy the MOMENT that it comes out.
N**A
Wonderful and captivating!
I so enjoyed this book so much! It was different and kept me on the edge of my seat wanting to know more. I loved the attention to detail and the poetic way the author writes. The last few chapters were soo captivating, I could not put the book down. I needed to know what happened in the end! And now I’m heading off to read the sequel!
K**Y
Dust cover messed up during shipping
The book itself appears okay, but the pretty dust cover is all bent up and torn from shipping. I'm sad because I got this as a gift for a friend, and it doesn't look very nice.
L**S
Jinn, the Devil, and warring kingdoms, oh my!
What a great start to this new Persian-inspired fantasy series! I was hooked in chapter 1. By chapter 2, I was entranced. Between mention of what seemed like fire magic, the shadowy and mysterious appearance of the devil and an origin story all in the first 3 chapters — I knew this was going to be a story I would devour and crave more of! Alizeh, long-lost heir to an ancient Jinn kingdom, is forced to live her life on the run and hide in plain sight when her path unexpectedly collides with Kamran, crown prince and heir to the reigning kingdom of Ardunia. Their distinctly divided lives can't help but keep crossing as rumors swirl and prophesy Ardunia's downfall - with them both at the center of it all. There's a swoony forbidden romance, royalty in hiding, deception, secrets and sinister plots. And oooh the twists!! It's heavily character driven but with just enough plot development and enchanting mysteriousness to keep you turning page after page! I'm really looking forward to the next installment. And that ending!!! Beware the cliffhanger. READ THIS IF YOU LIKE: — lush, magical fantasy worlds — Persian mythology — dual POVs — jinn x ancient kingdoms — fire? ice? magic — origin stories — warring kingdoms x courtly intrigue — forbidden love x royalty in hiding — prophecies x foretellings — woven things x fireflies — body positivity — magical artifacts — DRAGONS Possible Content Warnings: self harm, depression/hopelessness, fear of the dark, grief, suicide attempt, suicidal thoughts Thank you to the publisher for my advanced galley copy!
V**N
Cinderella vibes
Giving Cinderella vibes. A queen in her own right forced to live the life of a servant (snoda). She has to grow on her own and out of her own miserable life and back into who she was meant to be.
A**.
Well written
A most educated author with a beautiful style of writing. The story felt historic as well as fantastical. I loved the careful thought behind the laughs of the characters. The story itself was well spun. Looking forward to book 2
E**M
wow
The ending! What do you mean?? I love Tahereh Mafi and her writing! Different from the shatter me series but still so good, next book please!!
C**N
I love this series! The descriptions are rich and the main character soft and charitable bit also determined
S**D
The product has came in very good condition. Also it got delivered earlier then the expected date. I haven't read it yet. But I know for sure I'm gonna love this.
J**L
J'avais beaucoup aimé en VF, j'ai acheté le VO car moins chere. Je reommande, l'édition paperback est très jolie !
S**T
I love it. Especially the end and a new character really intriguing and interesting.
C**K
Not perfect but the protagonist (and even the few key characters) are well drawn but there are too few to fully support the narrative. The decriptions are reasonable but hardly fully drawn or deeply evocative, but they do find a certain neat and attaractive balance. The lost princess theme is very well done, detailed and fully drawn; the confused general-prince less so; The underworked 'minister' (more like an equerry or ADC) was very sketchy. There are few other characters that get any colour at all. The world building was never more than a work in progress. Princes and Ministers running their own errands, following and staking out suspects. The King acting on thin assumptions, personally supervising hired mercenraries in a bungled palace arrest. Sloppy dialogue and procedure in a national defence exectutive meeting. Sketchy Ball descriptions. These are weaknesses but I was gripped Recommended (4.5 stars) at £2.99. The sequel at £5 however, I am not sure to buy
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