![]() ![]() ![]() The characters are fleshed out and likable, with the Nameless City itself acting as a character, living and breathing life into the pages. It explores universal themes with charming protagonists who any reader is sure to root for. I was expecting to read a much less mature book, but upon finishing it I realized that the book is suitable for all ages. The illustrations are vivid and the storytelling is impressive. I enjoyed this book and would read it again. Now, the fate of the Nameless City in their hands. ![]() The two make an unlikely pair, but stumble across a plot much larger than either of them. Kaidu sneaks out into the city and meets Rat, a young street urchin who dislikes the Dao. Kaidu, a young Dao, is training to be a warrior like his father, General Andren. The latest occupants, the Dao, desperately cling to their control over the City. To them t is called the Nameless City and everyone else is forever an outsider. ![]() Though many desire to control the City (and give it new names), only its natives seem to truly value it.
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