more ter all, it's saying that the Princess MUST die. The title itself sounds really interesting, af. I was scouting Amazon for some fun reads when I came across this novelette. Review 2: I've read the first book of Stephanie Dray's The Nile Series: Lily of the Nile which was an amazing book that really sparked my interest in Egyptian history. And I'm not sure I bought it, which is a crucial point for the plot. But this story, which is quite fascinating, still seemed to move a bit too fast-even in a short format, you have to buy that a love has developed when a character announces it. As a less-than-novel, it is to be assumed that the coverage will not be in-depth and that the extent of characterization and plot lesser than a novel. Review 1: This is a novella ("novelette," according to the first pages) of Arisoe II's life.
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