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These Infinite Threads by Tahereh Mafi | Booklicious Podcast | Episode 35

These Infinite Threads by Tahereh Mafi | Booklicious Podcast | Episode 35

These Infinite Threads by Tahereh Mafi Booklicious Podcast Episode 35 1
These Infinite Threads by Tahereh Mafi Booklicious Podcast Episode 35 1
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Welcome to the podcast. I am your host and today we are going to talk about the book, “These Infinite Threads” written by Tahereh Mafi.

Tahereh Mafi has done it again. Her latest book, “These Infinite Threads,” is a continuation of her series and, in my opinion, her best work yet. The writing is beautiful, the pacing is great, and the plot is captivating. Today, we will take a closer look at this book.

Let’s start with the storyline. This book continues the story from the first book, and it was really nice to see more of the other kingdoms, to see more character backgrounds and realise how everything was woven together. The pacing was just right, but some chapters featuring Kamran were a bit long. However, overall, the story was well-written and kept me engaged throughout.

Moving on to the romance aspect of the book. It’s complicated, to say the least. Kamran and Alizeh’s relationship is one that I was rooting for, but some of Kamran’s decisions left me questioning his character. On the other hand, Cyrus’s manipulative and conniving personality makes it hard to root for him. The way he thinks he’s entitled to Alizeh because he saw her in his dreams and fell in love with her is infuriating.

These Infinite Threads by Tahereh Mafi | Booklicious Podcast | Episode 35
These Infinite Threads by Tahereh Mafi | Booklicious Podcast | Episode 35

The ending of the book felt a bit abrupt and left me wanting more. I wish there were a few more chapters and a better cliffhanger. However, I am still excited to see where the third book takes us.

In conclusion, “These Infinite Threads” is a must-read for anyone who enjoys a good fantasy novel. The writing and prose are beautiful, the story is engaging, and the characters are well-developed. Despite a few flaws, the book is an excellent addition to the series, and I cannot wait for the third book to come out.

Thank you for joining us. ” I hope you enjoyed our podcast of “These Infinite Threads” by Tahereh Mafi. Tune in next time for more book reviews.

Also Read: I Have Some Questions for You by Rebecca Makkai | Booklicious podcast | Episode 34

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