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We Shall Be Monsters
Frankenstein meets Indian mythology in this twisty, darkly atmospheric fantasy where the real horrors are not the monsters you face, but the ones you create. Now in paperback.
âOne of the most unique and intelligent books Iâve read. . . Alluring, completely enthralling, and masterfully rendered.â âAxie Oh, New York Times bestselling author of The Girl Who Fell Beneath the Sea
Kajal knows she is not a good person. If she were, she wouldnât selfishly be risking her sisterâs soul in a dangerous bid to bring her back to life. She would let Lasya rest in peaceâbut Kajal cannot stand the horror of living without her.
As Kajal prepares for the resurrection, the worst happens: Her sisterâs soul warps into a bhutaâa murderous, wraith-like spiritâand Kajal gets sentenced to death for her sisterâs rampage. There seems little hope of escape until two strangers offer to free her. The catch: She must resurrect the kingdomâs fallen crown prince to aid a growing rebellion against a tyrannical usurper. Desperate, Kajal rushes to complete her end of the deal . . . only to discover that the boy sheâs resurrected, Tav, is not the crown prince.
Now Kajalâprickly, proud, admirer of the scientific methodâmust team up with Tavâstubborn, reticent, and fonder of swords than of booksâto find the real crown prince. With only a scalpel and her undead dog, Kutaa, at her side, Kajal must work fast before her mistake is exposed or Lasyaâs bhuta turns its murderous fury on the person truly responsible for her death: Kajal herself.
âOne of the most unique and intelligent books Iâve read. . . Alluring, completely enthralling, and masterfully rendered.â âAxie Oh, New York Times bestselling author of The Girl Who Fell Beneath the Sea
Kajal knows she is not a good person. If she were, she wouldnât selfishly be risking her sisterâs soul in a dangerous bid to bring her back to life. She would let Lasya rest in peaceâbut Kajal cannot stand the horror of living without her.
As Kajal prepares for the resurrection, the worst happens: Her sisterâs soul warps into a bhutaâa murderous, wraith-like spiritâand Kajal gets sentenced to death for her sisterâs rampage. There seems little hope of escape until two strangers offer to free her. The catch: She must resurrect the kingdomâs fallen crown prince to aid a growing rebellion against a tyrannical usurper. Desperate, Kajal rushes to complete her end of the deal . . . only to discover that the boy sheâs resurrected, Tav, is not the crown prince.
Now Kajalâprickly, proud, admirer of the scientific methodâmust team up with Tavâstubborn, reticent, and fonder of swords than of booksâto find the real crown prince. With only a scalpel and her undead dog, Kutaa, at her side, Kajal must work fast before her mistake is exposed or Lasyaâs bhuta turns its murderous fury on the person truly responsible for her death: Kajal herself.
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Frankenstein meets Indian mythology in this twisty, darkly atmospheric fantasy where the real horrors are not the monsters you face, but the ones you create. Now in paperback.
âOne of the most unique and intelligent books Iâve read. . . Alluring, completely enthralling, and masterfully rendered.â âAxie Oh, New York Times bestselling author of The Girl Who Fell Beneath the Sea
Kajal knows she is not a good person. If she were, she wouldnât selfishly be risking her sisterâs soul in a dangerous bid to bring her back to life. She would let Lasya rest in peaceâbut Kajal cannot stand the horror of living without her.
As Kajal prepares for the resurrection, the worst happens: Her sisterâs soul warps into a bhutaâa murderous, wraith-like spiritâand Kajal gets sentenced to death for her sisterâs rampage. There seems little hope of escape until two strangers offer to free her. The catch: She must resurrect the kingdomâs fallen crown prince to aid a growing rebellion against a tyrannical usurper. Desperate, Kajal rushes to complete her end of the deal . . . only to discover that the boy sheâs resurrected, Tav, is not the crown prince.
Now Kajalâprickly, proud, admirer of the scientific methodâmust team up with Tavâstubborn, reticent, and fonder of swords than of booksâto find the real crown prince. With only a scalpel and her undead dog, Kutaa, at her side, Kajal must work fast before her mistake is exposed or Lasyaâs bhuta turns its murderous fury on the person truly responsible for her death: Kajal herself.
âOne of the most unique and intelligent books Iâve read. . . Alluring, completely enthralling, and masterfully rendered.â âAxie Oh, New York Times bestselling author of The Girl Who Fell Beneath the Sea
Kajal knows she is not a good person. If she were, she wouldnât selfishly be risking her sisterâs soul in a dangerous bid to bring her back to life. She would let Lasya rest in peaceâbut Kajal cannot stand the horror of living without her.
As Kajal prepares for the resurrection, the worst happens: Her sisterâs soul warps into a bhutaâa murderous, wraith-like spiritâand Kajal gets sentenced to death for her sisterâs rampage. There seems little hope of escape until two strangers offer to free her. The catch: She must resurrect the kingdomâs fallen crown prince to aid a growing rebellion against a tyrannical usurper. Desperate, Kajal rushes to complete her end of the deal . . . only to discover that the boy sheâs resurrected, Tav, is not the crown prince.
Now Kajalâprickly, proud, admirer of the scientific methodâmust team up with Tavâstubborn, reticent, and fonder of swords than of booksâto find the real crown prince. With only a scalpel and her undead dog, Kutaa, at her side, Kajal must work fast before her mistake is exposed or Lasyaâs bhuta turns its murderous fury on the person truly responsible for her death: Kajal herself.



