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Review of The Star-Touched Queen


I just finished The Star-Touched Queen by Roshani Chokshi and loved it! I happened across this book because I was seeing reviews come in for the second book in this series which is A Crown of Wishes and which is set to release the end of next month. The reviews are so amazing for the second book already that I knew I had to read the first. The reviews are a bit mixed for this book. Here is the link to them on Goodreads. I really enjoyed this story, I thought it was beautiful and loved that Mayavati got to experience the wonderful stories she had created for her little sister. This is a love story that spans throughout lifetimes. There is a wonderful mix of Greek mythology and Indian folklore infused into the whole book and the author has a really beautiful writing style that creates wonderful imagery. Here is the link the author's site. I hope you enjoy this book as much as I did. I really look forward to reading A Crown of Wishes next month!

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