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The writing was rich, and I fell in love with the characters. Khalid and Shazi have now become my ultimate OTP.
I NEED THE NEXT BOOK LIKE I NEED AIR.
I'm serious. I don't know how I'm going to wait a year.


CAN'T WAIT FOR BOOK TWO!!!


It was so well written and jumped right into the story.
The progression of Shazi and Khalid's love was not an easy one but seeing it unfold was great. I'm mad I'll have to wait almost a year for the next one!


I'm so jealous of Ahdieh's writing style. It's perfect and certainly does this book justice.
I can't wait for the sequel!


Why did you not like it? I personally liked it, I just am not okay with a few things.

Why did you not like it? I personally liked it, I just am not okay with a few things."
Oh boy, where do I start :P
The instalove after two days because the male lead is so "sexy" with his eye smoulder, no real development with characters & I didn't feel as if the author properly researched the original One Thousand and One Nights.
If I don't like the characters, I struggle to like the book as a whole.


Hahaha, the smoulder, hahaha.
You're right, he was made to be so "freakin sexy", that the protagonist just ended up not being able to resist his charm.
Was it really two days? :O *can't remember*

Hahaha, the smoulder, hahaha.
You're right, he was made to be so "freakin sexy", that the protagonist just ended up not being able to resist his charm.
Wa..."
Haha yep, did my head in!
Hmm, yeah I can't exactly remember if it was two days, but I remember it being a considerable short time that she "fell in love" with him.

I think it was a month or two, which is still very fast. In that amount of time, she forgave him for deaths, rape, and so on.
I mean, really?
I wouldn't forgive anyone for having their way with me without me wanting to actually do the deed. Am I really supposed to have let Khalid fulfill his "needs" simply because he wanted to? I'm supposed to think nothing of it and feel indifferent as Shahrzad did.
What I didn't understand from the sex scenes was that it was mentioned that he "never visited" previous brides, but he did end up visiting Shahzi? And for what, besides sleep with her before sending her to her death?
I love the writing and the poetic wording, but man, oh, man. I was not okay with this sex scenes.

I think it was a month or two, which is still very fast. In that amount of time, she forgave him fo..."
I read a ton of historical fiction, more than anything else, so the sex as a duty didn't really bother me because that was typical for that time. Marriages were political arrangements and if you could tolerate each other great, but if not you were still expected to produce heirs. I could see this being bothersome to a reader though if they don't read a lot of period fiction.

I think it was a month or two, which is still very fast. In that amount of time, she forgave him fo..."
Yeah, I feel you! I DNF a book recently because there were too many marital rape scenes for my liking and the female lead was just viewed as a baby making machine by her "love interest" husband. He probably redeems himself later on, but it wasn't for me.
But it's funny, I didn't like WATD, but I did try Ahdieh's Flame in the Mist, and I loved it!

Yea, I understood that it was a political/cultural thing, but it still got to me. But you are right on the fact that I don't read much historical fiction, and I really want to.
Any recommendations?

What book was it that the had too much marital rape scenes?
Flame in the Mist is a book I've been meaning to read, but I'm glad to know it's much better, helps make me look forward to reading it.

What book was it that the had too much marital rape scenes?
Flame in the Mist is a book I've been meaning to read, but I'm glad to know it's much better, helps make me look fo..."
Yeah, I surprised myself that I really enjoyed it!
Reign the Earth by AC Gaughen. It's an arranged marriage and he treats her horribly. Only refers to her as "wife" and treats her as a baby making machine. She sleeps with him because she has to, not because she wants to and this didn't didn't sit well with me. I couldn't bring myself to finish it.

Yea, I understood that it was a political/cultural thing, but it still got to..."
There are many I love. It depends on your interest and also if you read adult books.
If you read adult books I would start with some of these:
The Nightingale

Nefertiti

Before We Were Yours

The Moon in the Palace

The Alice Network

If you are a Young Adult only reader:
Tarnish

Marie, Dancing

Mara, Daughter of the Nile

Torn Thread


Oh wow, I was thinking of adding it to my TBR list not too long ago. That’s so interesting that the author chose to portray her characters like that. I wonder why, you know?

Oh wow, I was thinking of adding it to my TBR list not too long ago. That’s so interesting that the author chose to portray her characters like ..."
The only thing I can think of is that the author wanted to portray how it used to be for women back in the day? I understand that was the norm, but I'm still uncomfortable with it :(
I LOVED this book and spent a whole day just reading it! However I wasn’t as impressed by the sequel but still worth reading! The characters are so amazing!!!!!!
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