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These Infinite Threads
by Tahereh Mafi
Back to this series, and let me tell you I couldn’t wait to see what happens after the first book ended on a cliffhanger.
Not just a cliffhanger but THE MOTHER OF ALL CLIFFHANGERS. The girl is whisked away on a dragon by a prince and taken to his kingdom. All while the love interest, Kamran, stands there watching.
In this book, we see Alizeh being torn between the two men. One who defended her but ultimately put her in danger. And one who’s offering her a marriage, a partnership. Alizeh is trying to make up her mind about what she needs to do because after all she is a queen to a people that have been struggling for years and this marriage could be the beginning for something greater than herself.
I’m going to say one thing and one thing only: if Alizeh and Cyrus are not endgame I will throw a tantrum worthy of a toddler who hasn’t napped in a whole week.
The reason why this book is not a 5-star is because it was too long. It didn’t feel like it had much plot and it might be because this is the middle book in a series, but it felt anticlimactic to read it after waiting to see what happens in the love triangle.
Kamran’s POV chapters were incredibly annoying in the sense that the man was doing nothing. All the characters were just whining, going about in circles trying to fix something and doing absolutely nothing in the process.
I can’t wait to read the next book and see what happens. Hopefully, it won’t have a similar effect.
Not just a cliffhanger but THE MOTHER OF ALL CLIFFHANGERS. The girl is whisked away on a dragon by a prince and taken to his kingdom. All while the love interest, Kamran, stands there watching.
In this book, we see Alizeh being torn between the two men. One who defended her but ultimately put her in danger. And one who’s offering her a marriage, a partnership. Alizeh is trying to make up her mind about what she needs to do because after all she is a queen to a people that have been struggling for years and this marriage could be the beginning for something greater than herself.
I’m going to say one thing and one thing only: if Alizeh and Cyrus are not endgame I will throw a tantrum worthy of a toddler who hasn’t napped in a whole week.
The reason why this book is not a 5-star is because it was too long. It didn’t feel like it had much plot and it might be because this is the middle book in a series, but it felt anticlimactic to read it after waiting to see what happens in the love triangle.
Kamran’s POV chapters were incredibly annoying in the sense that the man was doing nothing. All the characters were just whining, going about in circles trying to fix something and doing absolutely nothing in the process.
I can’t wait to read the next book and see what happens. Hopefully, it won’t have a similar effect.