6/5/2023 0 Comments The True Queen by Zen Cho![]() Both of them have been cursed, both have no memory, and the only way to save them is to undertake a journey across Fairy to Regency England, where the Sorceress Royal is establishing an academy for women to learn magic.įirst and foremost, this is a book about sisterhood (yay!). The True Queen tells the story of two sisters, Sakti and Muna, who wash up on the shores of Janda Baik, an island in Malaysia, and are taken in by a powerful sorceress. And though it’s a sequel, you absolutely don’t need to read the first book ( Sorcerer to the Queen) to enjoy it. When you get into the swing of things, though, it’s perfectly suited to a story where magic, historical fantasy and the exotic all swirl together like a melting pot. Cho’s writing style is striking: rich, descriptive and lush. I like this book so much because it’s quite unconventional. Believe me, I’ve read a lot over the past few weeks.Īnd one of the first books I want to rave about is The True Queen. ![]() ![]() ![]() Hello everybody! I’m back from holiday, I’ve worked through all of my pre-written blog posts and I’m ready to dive back into the world of blog reviews. ![]()
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