The City of Brass is a captivating fantasy novel set in eighteenth century Cairo, where the vibrant streets are filled with intrigue and deception. The story follows Nahri, a resourceful young woman who survives by conning the wealthy with her impressive skills in tricks and sleights of hand. Although she is adept at navigating the complexities of her world, she harbours a disbelief in magic—until an unexpected event alters her perception forever. The Plot During a routine con, Nahri inadvertently summons a powerful djinn, thrusting her into a realm brimming with ancient magic and long-buried secrets. As she embarks on a quest to uncover the truth about her heritage, she finds herself entangled in the intricate web of political intrigue and perilous forces that govern the magical city of Brass. Nahri’s journey is not only one of self-discovery but also a profound exploration of identity and belonging. Themes Identity: Nahri grapples with her origins and what it means to belong in a world filled with magic. Power Dynamics: The novel delves into the complexities of political alliances and the struggles for power within the magical realm. Belief and Skepticism: Nahri’s journey challenges her understanding of reality and the existence of magic. "A richly woven tapestry of magic and mythology." Readers who enjoyed The Bear and the Nightingale by Katherine Arden or The Wrath and the Dawn by Renée Ahdieh will find themselves enchanted by this immersive tale of magic, culture, and self-discovery.