& Zafira were the narration points of views, we still got a really unique Working together, but that’s what made them so loveable. They were fierce and they were not all happy to be Names by heart and match them to the character cards.īecause each member of the zumra was so memorable, and I was Was who in the cards initially, by the end of the novel, I could say all their Seen the character cards before I started reading, although I didn’t know who One of my favorite parts were the zumra and all the characterīy the end of the novel, I totally adored the whole cast. Despite its widespread hype, Iīest with a very specific audience (one who really loves epic/high fantasy novels)!īut I definitely had to be in the right mood to read. High school graduation! (Staying on brand, y’all.)Īre people out there who will not like this. I ended up enjoying this a lot-I even read it during my Shaky start with this book, and I didn’t really get into reading it until my finishedĬopy came, but WOW. Happy reading! We Hunt the Flame by Hafsah Faizal I won’t delay you much longer– but let me know what you think of these books if you’ve read them in the comments below! Today I’m so excited to bring to you two reviews in one (double the trouble!) with my thoughts on both Hafsah Faizal’s YA fantasy debut, We Hunt the Flame, and Uzma Jalaluddin’s adult romance, Ayesha at Last!īoth are by Muslim authors–although Faizal’s is inspired by Ancient Arabia, not Islam–so it’s fitting I smoosh them together!
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