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A captivating and utterly original fairy tale about a girl cursed to be poisonous to the touch, and who discovers what power might lie in such a curse...There was and there was not, as all stories begin, a princess cursed to be poisonous to the touch. But for Soraya, who has lived her life hidden away, apart from her family, safe only in her gardens, it’s not just a story. As the day of her twin brother’s wedding approaches, Soraya must decide if she’s willing to step outside of the shadows for the first time. Below in the dungeon is a demon who holds knowledge that she craves, the answer to her freedom. And above is a young man who isn’t afraid of her, whose eyes linger not with fear, but with an understanding of who she is beneath the poison. Soraya thought she knew her place in the world, but when her choices lead to consequences she never imagined, she begins to question who she is and who she is becoming...human or demon. Princess or monster.
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This is perhaps one of my most favourite fantasy novels I have ever read. It is absolutely stunning, magical and breathtaking. The descriptions are so vivid and the characters practically leap off the page. The story winds you under its spell as you watch it cast the magic of lies and deceit, and hope and justice. I loved the mythology of this novel and the new justice it does to the fantasy realm and mythos of non-white, colonial and rather PIBOC cultures and traditions. It also was unexpectedly queer which was a brilliant surprise for me, I finished this within a day and for anyone who would ask what fantasy novel they should read next, I would immediately suggest this one. It’s one of those novels that changes your life when you read it, gives you this new perspective on things. I just really really loved it.