ㅤ ㅤ ㅤ ㅤ✦ . ⁺ . 3.5 - 3.7 ☆ . ⁺ . ✦
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ㅤ ᯓ ✿ re-read ⪼ ┆03-Aug-2025┆
ㅤ ㅤ ⤿ my god, the ending of this book hits so much harder and is so much more entertaining when you read this a second time 🤭
ㅤ Unfortunately, all the magnificently captivating and vivid writing and the incredibly amazing FMC I managed to discover in Alizeh could not make me give this book more than 3 stars. Don't get me wrong, this is definitely a good book, and I enjoyed it extremely much, especially due to the insane manner in which it is written, but I admit I did get bored at times, and I found myself barely pushing through most of Kamran's POVs. This might also be entirely due to my slight dislike for him as a character, but there really wasn't much going on in the book itself to keep me that intrigued.
ㅤ I was mainly here for Hazan's sassiness towards Kamran and the last 50 pages of the book, when a certain someone makes an appearance and wreaks complete havoc.
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“What a strange girl you are...to behold a rose and perceive only its thorns, never the bloom.”
ㅤ ˗ˏˋ★‿︵‧ ˚ ₊⊹
short summary
ㅤ "This Woven Kingdom" by Tahereh Mafi is a gorgeously written fantasy that practically glows off the page. Set in a rich, Persian-inspired world full of jinn, political tension, and secret legacies, it follows Alizeh—a servant girl with a dangerous hidden identity—and Kamran, a crown prince who’s very much not supposed to notice her… but definitely does.
ㅤ The prose is lush and poetic, the worldbuilding beautifully layered with cultural depth and mythological touches. Every scene feels cinematic.
ㅤ The romance, though? Pretty to look at, but it lacks real emotional grounding. Alizeh and Kamran’s connection feels rushed and a bit too much like fate trying to do all the heavy lifting. Still, the atmosphere, intrigue, and writing alone make it a journey worth taking—even if your heart’s not entirely in it.
ㅤ ˗ˏˋ★‿︵‧ ˚ ₊⊹
honest thoughts
ㅤ ⋅ ☾ You know what is the first thing I am going to talk about when it comes to this book: the writing is one of the most beautiful I've ever encountered in any book. I was genuinely shocked with how much I was devouring every single word from the pages of this novel. The writing matches the atmosphere, the setting, and the characters of the book itself so perfectly that you get the feeling you are literally experiencing the events yourself; you find yourself shocked by revelations, you feel the helplessness of a cruel society, you experience the lies and the betrayals firsthand, and you cannot do anything but be a pawn yourself in a game of political intrigue.
ㅤ ⋅ ☾ Despite the amazement that the writing managed to inspire in me, the plot of the novel fails in supporting the writing and enhancing it to its full potential. I do understand that the book itself spans a rather short period of time, but exactly due to this, I couldn't get as attached to some of these characters as I hoped to. The plot is indeed engaging, but, for me, the incredibly long monologues made me feel like the story itself was slightly dragging at times.
ㅤ ⋅ ☾ It's been so long since a book kept me so intrigued and really made me gasp at a revelation or a plot-twist; this book managed both perfectly. The fact that I entirely did not see anything coming about these characters is probably what kept me addicted to this book and made it hard for me to just put it down. (I literally ended up carrying the book with me at the office 😭)
ㅤ ⋅ ☾ Now, here comes the main reason I was deemed fully incapable of entirely getting immersed in this book: the romance was lacking in so many aspects; from the more than insta-lust(?) vibes I was getting from both Kamran and Alizeh to the lack of genuine feelings being present anywhere, this romance plot entirely lacked emotional depth. I couldn't understand how two people who barely knew each other for only a few days could just act like their world would simply end without the other or something; especially Kamran, because Alizeh seemed rather just attached to him, not necessarily in love with him.
ㅤ To be entirely honest, at one point I was here only for the incredibly amusing bromance between Hazan and Kamran. I was living for their diss-like interactions.
ㅤ ⋅ ☾ And now we come to the seriously mind-blowing part of this book; the last 50 pages of this novel are simply there to create complete chaos, to give you whiplash, and to shock you in the best way possible. I went into this series entirely blind, so I had no clue about what was going to happen, and, God, I made the most perfect decision. All of my praises go towards the ending of this book because it was absolutely perfect!
ㅤ ˗ˏˋ★‿︵‧ ˚ ₊⊹
characters
ㅤ I am such an easy-to-please person when it comes to characters in a book: all you have to do is to give me some characters that are showing at least some sort of personality and character traits, and I am instantly sold.
ㅤ ✴︎ Alizeh - I started reading this book expecting to meet some helpless, weak FMC that, by being put through challenges in her life, will be forced to evolve into something way more powerful. How wrong I was. Alizeh is such a strong woman and such a complete badass! I instantly fell in love with her strong, yet gentle personality, her brilliant mind, and her absolutely stunning character throughout the entire book. I just know the banter in the second book is about to be absolute perfection because of her.
ㅤ She does seem rather innocent in so many ways too, mainly because she instantly confuses attraction with love and is so eager to feel less lonely that she is falling so easily in love with a person that... basically does nothing and only talks prettily to her (yes, Kamran, I am talking about you).
ㅤ ✴︎ Kamran - If this man has no haters, then I am definitely dead. I'll admit, his poetry is definitely nice and he had some cute moments as well, but why is this man acting like a selfish teenager most of the time? I was so put off by his superiority complex all through the book; and while I do understand that he is a prince and he was treated in a certain way his entire life, I could only see a child throwing tantrums in him.
ㅤ I also couldn't fall for his character in what concerns the romance in this book either. Hear me out: he did not fall in love with Alizeh as a living being; he fell in love only with the idea of her. He simply fell in love with the image of her that he created for himself in his own mind, and I do certainly believe this, mainly because he knows absolutely nothing about her character or personality. He falls in love with her only because of his own suppositions about her character and only because she is very beautiful. I will die on this hill!
ㅤ ✴︎ Hazan - King, you dropped this 👑! I was absolutely in love with his character instantly. He is simply so sassy, outspoken and petty that I just couldn't help but instantly like him. I genuinely hope he gets to play a bigger role soon because I am living for whatever he does.
ㅤ ✴︎ Cyrus - I am in love. I need this mean to threaten me too. Please! He just came in and conquered it all.
ㅤ ˗ˏˋ★‿︵‧ ˚ ₊⊹
should you read this?
ㅤ Yes! Don't be deceived by my rating of the book because I am, most of the time, a rather pretentious little thing that easily dislikes things in books; but you should all probably read this book as soon as possible. It is so beautifully written, and it does such an amazing job in portraying the world of the book that you are bound to fall in love with its writing.
ㅤ Now, I am going back to reading the second book. I literally had to force myself to put it down and drag myself to my laptop just to write this review. 😭
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ㅤ ᯓ ✿ pre-reading ⪼ ㅤ started ┆15-June-2025┆
ㅤ ㅤ ⤿ Well, based on my poll, the people of Goodreads have spoken and decided that this is to be my next read 🙌🏻 I am pretty excited about this series and I can't wait to see what all the hype is about.