Kingdom of Copper Review
Summary In the second installment of the Daevabad trilogy, Nahri’s life has changed drastically from the life she lived in Cairo. She is forced to live in the dangerous palace of her ancestors where everyone could be an enemy and she doesn’t know who to trust. My Thoughts: Let me start this review by saying that I started listening to this book on audiobook. The audiobook was wonderful! It taught me all the pronunciations, the narrator had a soothing yet engaging voice, and I really liked how deep I was immersed into the story. However, the book was just so good that I thought the audiobook was too slow for…