![]() ![]() With following her and then killing her once she retrieves the book ![]() Recruits Zafira to go on a quest to the haunted island Sharr, to retrieve aīook said to contain the secrets to restoring magic to the kingdom, Nasir is tasked When a mysterious woman known only as the Silver Witch Nasir, the son of the sultan, lives a life filled withĭarkness, acting against his will as his father’s personal assassin, taking out And because misogyny runs rampant in her caliphate, she does this disguised as a boy, known to others only as the Hunter. To get food for her people, she regularly goes hunting in the Arz, an evil forest that nobody else can manage to go into and come out alive. Plot summary for those who haven’t heard about it yet: Zafira lives in a poor town in the caliphate of Demenhue. Unfortunately, Hafsah Faizal’s combination of them was not as riveting as it could have been-honestly, it wasn’t awful, but it was pretty forgettable. I was so excited for an OwnVoices novel from a background that is rarely represented in mainstream fiction, with tropes I love, like a girl disguised as a boy, or a tortured soul who wants to do better. ![]() ![]() What can I say about We Hunt the Flame? I didn’t hate this book, but I do feel like it majorly let me down. ![]()
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