This book carries social importance-bringing magic and curiosity and complexity to the Arab world is still hardly done in Western pop culture-but beyond that, We Hunt the Flame is just an exciting, surprising read - Entertainment Weekly on We Hunt the Flame Faizal bends fantasy tropes to her will to tell a fresh and gripping story about love, honor, and self-discovery that will leave readers scrambling for more. * Bulletin of the Center for Children's Books * Could be the next Game of Thrones - Bustle on We Hunt the Flame Delivers on all fronts. Those who were left breathless by the previous installment will heave a sigh of relief. * Booklist, starred review * Faizal continues the lush world building that marked the first of this duology, expanding upon the Persian-inspired setting and guiding readers through all of Arawiya. * Kirkus * Moments of humor and edge-of-your-seat action easily balance the book's dark, tragic depths, creating a memorable story at the height of the fantasy genre. Faizal's prose truly shines in creating effective action scenes and dialogue. This Sands of Arawiya duology closer will not disappoint readers with its plot twists, banter, tormented romance, and multiple betrayals and reveals.
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