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Out of all of the fantasy books I've read, the worldbuilding in the book is absolutely mind-blowing. There are so many aspects of different cultures blended into this book that you can really feel the colonialism present in the book. The characters are so relatable by the way, with them being a classic group: the brain, the charmer, the witty leader, the comedian with a surprising amount of common sense, and the soft-hearted one we all cherish. If you wanna get immersed into a book so much that you finish reading it in record time AND go into a state of sustained post-book blues where you literally could not bring yourself to do anything because you were grieving the end of the series, then read this book. It's a trilogy, and the books only get better.
Reviewed by The Bibliophile
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This was a good book, although it wasn't the best. I liked the author's descriptions of the food (it made me so hungry), and the Arabian Nights feel to it (since that's what the book is based upon). I feel like the relationships between the characters could be more thought out, but overall the world building is 10/10 in this book.
Reviewed by Prisha G The Someday Suitcase was a very powerful book that really moved me. I really love how the main character stayed strong throughout the entire book, and knew that cherishing memories is sometimes all that we can do to heal.
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