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The Bride of the Blue Wind
The Bride of the Blue Wind | Victoria Goddard
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What the gods desire, they take. When the gods take a person, there is not much one can do about it, even if there seems something strange and terrible about the god. Through the gates of the eastern mountains pass only the gods, the dead, and the heroes of legend. Mere mortals do not go farther than the tombs lining the roads of the Middle Desert. Except for the daughters of the Bandit Queen of the Oclaresh, that is. The lord of the Blue Wind took their youngest sister. When Pali and Arzu discover that there is something gravely wrong, they decide that the gods work through the hands of men, that justice binds everyone-god, man, djinn, or demon-and that they are not afraid of the road east. The first book of The Sisters Avramapul.
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Okay.

It was supposed to be an easy #standalone #fantasy #onedayread; instead, it turned into another loosely knit (?) #series I have to put on my radar. A Bluebeard #retelling of the Middle East variety, with delicious worldbuilding and a #fairytale flair I last encountered in The Forgotten Beasts of Eld by McKillip.

(Why do I do this to myself, again?)

4.5/5

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Bride of the Blue Wind | Victoria Goddard
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Looking forward to reading this one. Has anybody else read it? If you have, did you like it or not?

DebinHawaii It sounds good. 👍 Welcome to Litsy!! 🎉📚👍😀Hope you enjoy it here! 7y
spoonfull_of_books @DebinHawaii thank you so much 😊❤ 7y
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