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Spice Road by Maiya Ibrahim

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adventurous reflective medium-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? A mix
  • Strong character development? Yes
  • Loveable characters? Yes
  • Diverse cast of characters? Yes
  • Flaws of characters a main focus? Yes

4.5

Maiya Ibrahim’s Spice Road is a captivating YA fantasy debut. The magic system in this book revolves around secret spices and tea which awaken powers in those who drink it. Imani channels her magical affinity for iron into her dagger, which aids her in her pursuits as a powerful warrior. Imani’s brother is thought to be dead, but she discovers signs that he may be alive and spreading their magic in other nations—a forbidden and unforgivable act to Qalia, the hidden desert city they call home. Imani has built a reputation for battling monsters and she is known as the Djinni Slayer, but to find her brother she has no choice but to team up with a mysterious djinni named Qayn. Imani is tasked with finding her brother and bringing him home, and the story that unfolds is an adventurous and action packed tale.

Imani is a smart and fierce protagonist, and I love her character development in this book. She has lived a sheltered life and is driven by her love for her family and her duty to protecting her home. As she discovers the truth about her home and her brother, she struggles to accept that not everything is as it seems. Spice Road wonderfully explores the themes of loyalty, justice, and anti-colonialism, and Imani’s journey to understanding these concepts and her world is well written, relatable, and reflective of the real world. This book also explores sibling relationships and my favourite part was the devotion between Imani and her siblings. It’s the heart of the story and is what makes it such a compelling read.

Qayn is an intriguing character and I enjoyed the dynamic he brought to the book. The magic system is interesting and I love how it involves tea ceremonies. I also love that there is a wide range of affinities people can possess. 

I mostly enjoyed the romance and think the chemistry between Imani and her love interest is great. However, his increasingly toxic behaviour was too much for me by the end of the book. I’m sure his behaviour will be explored further in the next book, but for now, I can’t support them as a couple.

Overall I enjoyed Spice Road and I’m looking forward to the rest of the series! Pick this up if you enjoy adventurous fantasy books with sibling relationships, magic, monsters, and explorations of justice and anti-colonialism.

Thank you NetGalley, Delacorte Press, and Maiya Ibrahim for providing me with an eARC in exchange for an honest review.

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