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Ayon Chakraborty

    S. A. Chakraborty crea narrazioni avvincenti e bestseller internazionali, immerse in ricchi contesti storici. La sua prosa approfondisce intricate macchinazioni politiche ed elementi soprannaturali con notevole profondità. L'autrice attira i lettori in mondi ricchi di mistero e storia. Il suo stile letterario è immersivo e lascia un'impressione duratura.

    La città di ottone
    The River of Silver
    The Kingdom of Copper
    The Empire of Gold
    • The Empire of Gold

      • 782pagine
      • 28 ore di lettura

      In the gripping conclusion of the Daevabad Trilogy, a con-woman and an idealistic djinn prince unite to save their magical kingdom from civil war. Daevabad has been ravaged, its magic stripped away. Banu Manizheh, the Nahid leader, and her resurrected commander, Dara, must mend their fragile alliance and bring stability to a divided people. However, the loss of Nahri has awakened Dara's darkest demons, forcing him to confront painful truths and seek mercy from former foes. Meanwhile, Nahri and Ali, having escaped their perilous pasts and Daevabad's treacherous politics, find themselves in Cairo, grappling with their own challenges. Nahri enjoys the comforts of her human life but is tormented by the fate of those she left behind, now under a new tyrant's rule. Ali, too, feels the pull of his homeland and is determined to return to save his city and family. As he seeks support in his mother's land, he uncovers a deeper connection to the marid that jeopardizes his relationship with Nahri and tests his faith. With peace slipping away and old adversaries resurfacing, Nahri, Ali, and Dara realize that to reshape their world, they may need to confront those they once loved and make amends for past wrongs.

      The Empire of Gold
      4,5
    • The Kingdom of Copper

      • 640pagine
      • 23 ore di lettura

      S. A. Chakraborty continues the sweeping adventure begun in The City of Brass, immersing readers in a world where djinn wield flames and ancient magic flows through the waters. Nahri’s life was forever altered when she accidentally summoned Dara, a powerful djinn, propelling her from Cairo to the dazzling royal court of Daevabad. There, she must rely on her cunning to navigate the treacherous politics of a kingdom where her heritage is both a gift and a curse. With Daevabad reeling from a devastating battle, Nahri seeks a new path, aware that she is under the watchful eye of a king who occupies the throne once held by her family—any misstep could spell doom for her tribe. Meanwhile, Ali faces exile for opposing his father and is hunted by assassins across the harsh sands of his homeland. He must harness the unpredictable powers of the marid, the water spirits, but this could unearth dark family secrets. As the new century approaches and celebrations unfold within Daevabad's brass walls, an unseen threat looms from the desolate north. This force seeks a warrior caught between conflicting worlds, grappling with a violent duty and a peace he fears he may never attain.

      The Kingdom of Copper
      4,4
    • The River of Silver

      • 256pagine
      • 9 ore di lettura

      Bestselling author S. A. Chakraborty's acclaimed Daevabad Trilogy gets expanded with this new compilation of stories from before, during, and after the events of The City of Brass, The Kingdom of Copper, and The Empire of Gold, all from the perspective of characters both beloved and hated, and even those without a voice in the novels. The River of Silver gathers material both seen and new--including a special coda fans will need to read--making this the perfect complement to those incredible novels. Now together in one place, these stories of Daevabad enrich a world already teeming with magic and wonder. Explore this magical kingdom, hidden from human eyes. A place where djinn live and thrive, fight and love. A world where princes question their power, and powerful demons can help you...or destroy you. A prospective new queen joins a court whose lethal history may overwhelm her own political savvy... An imprisoned royal from a fallen dynasty and a young woman wrenched from her home cross paths in an enchanted garden... A pair of scouts stumble upon a secret in a cursed winter wood that will turn over their world... From Manizheh's first steps towards rebellion to adventures that take place after The Empire of Gold, this is a must-have collection for those who can't get enough of Nahri, Ali, and Dara and all that unfolded around them.

      The River of Silver
      4,1
    • La città di ottone

      • 528pagine
      • 19 ore di lettura

      EGITTO, XVIII SECOLO. Nahri non ha mai creduto davvero nella magia, anche se millanta poteri straordinari, legge il destino scritto nelle mani, sostiene di essere un’abile guaritrice e di saper condurre l’antico rito della zar. Ma è solo una piccola truffatrice di talento: i suoi sono tutti giochetti per spillare soldi ai nobili ottomani, un modo come un altro per sbarcare il lunario in attesa di tempi migliori. Quando però la sua strada si incrocia accidentalmente con quella di Dara, un misterioso jinn guerriero, la ragazza deve rivedere le sue convinzioni. Costretta a fuggire dal Cairo, insieme a Dara attraversa sabbie calde e spazzate dal vento che pullulano di creature di fuoco, fiumi in cui dormono i mitici marid, rovine di città un tempo maestose e montagne popolate di uccelli rapaci che non sono ciò che sembrano. Oltre tutto ciò si trova Daevabad, la leggendaria città di ottone. Nahri non lo sa ancora, ma il suo destino è indissolubilmente legato a quello di Daevabad, una città in cui, all’interno di mura metalliche intrise di incantesimi, il sangue può essere pericoloso come la più potente magia. Dietro le Porte delle sei tribù di jinn, vecchi risentimenti ribollono in profondità e attendono solo di poter emergere. L’arrivo di Nahri in questo mondo rischia di scatenare una guerra che era stata tenuta a freno per molti secoli.

      La città di ottone
      4,2