enne📚 reviewed River of Silver by S. A. Chakraborty
River of Silver
4 stars
River of Silver is a companion book to the Daevabad trilogy with a number of short stories from alternative perspectives (or alternate versions of the novel) that didn't make sense to include in the main trilogy. I don't think it makes any sense to read if you haven't finished the trilogy, but it's a nice side piece to the series to flesh out the world without diluting the (already long) trilogy.
And while I wanted to set them in a fully realized world among a rich constellation of friends and family, lovers and enemies, all with their own histories, quirks, and agendas, I did decide early on that this particular story would focus on Nahri and Ali, and later Dara.
I have a great affection for my side characters, however, and a firm belief that writing things out is the most organic way to let stories grow and breathe.
It's …
River of Silver is a companion book to the Daevabad trilogy with a number of short stories from alternative perspectives (or alternate versions of the novel) that didn't make sense to include in the main trilogy. I don't think it makes any sense to read if you haven't finished the trilogy, but it's a nice side piece to the series to flesh out the world without diluting the (already long) trilogy.
And while I wanted to set them in a fully realized world among a rich constellation of friends and family, lovers and enemies, all with their own histories, quirks, and agendas, I did decide early on that this particular story would focus on Nahri and Ali, and later Dara.
I have a great affection for my side characters, however, and a firm belief that writing things out is the most organic way to let stories grow and breathe.
It's interesting to read this perspective from the author after my own previous comments of "wanting to see more from the side characters". This series did an exceptional job of having all of its characters feel very fleshed out and real (even if you don't see what they're up to off page). Part of the reason for that clearly is that SA Chakraborty took the time to write these stories even if they didn't make it into the book at the end.
I won't list everything, but I think my favorite stories here are: * Jamshid and Muntadhir!!! * a better conclusion to the Nahri/Ali romance plot * perspectives from Manizheh and Ghassan that give their characters a little more depth than the series has room for