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bookdevouringmisfit's review
4.0
The writing is just so beautiful. I wanna cry. It makes me wanna reread The Wrath and the Dawn and the novellas other than this before reading The Rose and the Dagger. You know what? I might just do that.
ruth_ilieiva's review
informative
medium-paced
- Plot- or character-driven? Plot
- Strong character development? No
- Loveable characters? N/A
- Diverse cast of characters? N/A
- Flaws of characters a main focus? No
2.0
Informative. There was a little effort for emotional impact and I appreciate that, so it gets 2/5⭐️
nicolemhewitt's review
5.0
Can be read after book one but before book two.
This very short story gives us a little insight into what Khalid was doing and thinking when he found out that Shahrzad was gone (with Tariq!). It's certainly not a necessary read, but it's a quick little insight to his state of mind at that point. I would have liked a little bit more. (Was he regretting his decisions at all? Did he have even a moment where he felt like he did by choosing one woman over his country? Or did he only feel guilt over what happened with Ava originally).
This very short story gives us a little insight into what Khalid was doing and thinking when he found out that Shahrzad was gone (with Tariq!). It's certainly not a necessary read, but it's a quick little insight to his state of mind at that point. I would have liked a little bit more. (Was he regretting his decisions at all? Did he have even a moment where he felt like he did by choosing one woman over his country? Or did he only feel guilt over what happened with Ava originally).
gaymoonreader's review against another edition
4.0
Glad I read this! Even if it really was not necessary, it was interesting to see the start of the aftermath and Khalid's reaction to everything that has transpired.
starbuck1210's review against another edition
5.0
oh my god.
I haven't even pre-ordered my book yet. But after reading this I'm going to.
I haven't even pre-ordered my book yet. But after reading this I'm going to.
cactusjuicer's review against another edition
5.0
Seeing Khalid's point of view on anything is always entertaining, and this short story isn't any different.