A review by ddnreads
Fury of the Dragon Goddess by Sarwat Chadda

adventurous challenging emotional funny inspiring reflective fast-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? A mix
  • Strong character development? Yes
  • Loveable characters? Yes
  • Diverse cast of characters? Yes
  • Flaws of characters a main focus? No

5.0

I LOVE IT AND I CANT STRESS THAT ENOUGH!!!!!! 😭
Dear Sir Sarwat Chadda, WE NEED TO TALK

I love what happened in City of the Plague God but this sequel is elevating everything's there. The stakes are MUCH HIGHER, more stressful, a lot more meaningful also (not that the previous book lacking in those stuffs, this book's just gave u more).

The MOTHER, the dance in the end, the reunion.... I'm in shambles.

✨ What's this book is about?
Met Sikander Aziz, a deli owner son whose friends are third level Mesopotamian demon and a worldwide supermodel (there's no in between).

Following the events in City in the Plague God, Sik's adventure started in England. I like how we finally have a new setting. New scenery, new history to unlock. Refreshing.

In this adventure, Sik has to deal with the tablet of destiny, multi layered realms, and an unfriendly super strong God.

This book dwelled in coming of age for middle graders, brotherhood bound, found family, friendship, and facing yourself.

Action packed and entertaining, Fury of the Dragon Goddess is an automatic 5 ⭐

✨Notable issues:
The shade about colonialism βœ…
Mental health problems βœ…
Anti fragile masculinity βœ…

✨ Do I have to read City of the Plague God first?
Yes.
Eventhough City of the Plague God is a completed story with no cliffhangers, it will explain the relationship among the characters.

So, the reading order would be:
City of the Plague God - The Loneli st Demon (in Cursed Carnaval book) - Fury of the Dragon Goddess.

If you're into Mesopotamian Mythology with Muslim main characters, found family, and coming of age middle grade, then this book's perfect for you!! Give it a go