![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Perhaps the most brilliant thing about the books is that, even though they are based on Arab culture, they can be enjoyed by anyone. ![]() The two travel to the cursed island of Sharr on separate routes but decide to unite to retrieve an ancient item to bring magic back to the land.Ī personal favorite character was Altair who, from the beginning, seems shady but his nonchalant behavior and witty humor make him someone who makes the reader laugh every time he appears on the page.Īrab readers will find themselves completely immersed in the story with its mentions of gahwa, dates, kunafah, and so much more. Nasir is a trained assassin prince who kills for his father and sultan as he tries to gain the affection of his father and earn his place as the prince. Zafirah is a huntress who dresses up like a man and refuses to reveal her gender to her town while she travels to a dark and dangerous forest to hunt for her people. The story starts with a kingdom divided into lands led by different caliphs under a single sultan and revolves around the main characters Zafirah and Nasir. The “Sands of Arawiya” duology - “We Hunt The Flame” and “We Free The Stars” - is written by Hafsah Faizal.Īlthough the books are for everyone, the Arab community can especially relate to it as the descriptive narrative emulates Arab culture and traditions. ![]()
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