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The Adventures of Amina al-Sirafi: A new fantasy series set a thousand years before The City of Brass Kindle Edition
"A thrilling, transportative adventure that is everything promised–Chakraborty's storytelling is fantasy at its best." -- R.F. Kuang, #1 New York Times bestselling author of Babel and The Poppy War
"An exhilarating, propulsive adventure, stitched from the threads of real history, Amina’s adventures are the reason to read fantasy." -- Ava Reid, internationally bestselling author of Juniper & Thorn
Shannon Chakraborty, the bestselling author of The City of Brass, spins a new trilogy of magic and mayhem on the high seas in this tale of pirates and sorcerers, forbidden artifacts and ancient mysteries, in one woman’s determined quest to seize a final chance at glory—and write her own legend.
Amina al-Sirafi should be content. After a storied and scandalous career as one of the Indian Ocean’s most notorious pirates, she’s survived backstabbing rogues, vengeful merchant princes, several husbands, and one actual demon to retire peacefully with her family to a life of piety, motherhood, and absolutely nothing that hints of the supernatural.
But when she’s tracked down by the obscenely wealthy mother of a former crewman, she’s offered a job no bandit could refuse: retrieve her comrade’s kidnapped daughter for a kingly sum. The chance to have one last adventure with her crew, do right by an old friend, and win a fortune that will secure her family’s future forever? It seems like such an obvious choice that it must be God’s will.
Yet the deeper Amina dives, the more it becomes alarmingly clear there’s more to this job, and the girl’s disappearance, than she was led to believe. For there’s always risk in wanting to become a legend, to seize one last chance at glory, to savor just a bit more power…and the price might be your very soul.
- LanguageEnglish
- PublisherHarper Voyager
- Publication dateFebruary 28, 2023
- File size5.8 MB
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"Chakraborty's seafaring adventure is pure incandescence and adrenaline. Readers will leave these pages with their lungs full of ocean air, their fingertips glittered with magic and their hearts a little heavier for being both smitten and heartbroken by its finely drawn, poignant cast of characters. This is a book I will daydream of for years to come." — Roshani Chokshi, New York Times bestselling author of The Last Tale of the Flower Bride
“I read The Adventures of Amina al-Sirafi with a wide grin, my heart thrilling at each twist in our protagonist’s story. The sense of place Chakraborty has conjured is one of the novel’s signal achievements. Her research on the politics of the Indian Ocean in the 12th century is evident throughout, and there is plenty of adroit commentary on class conflict, piety, warfare and gender politics, particularly how these things are perpetuated through myth and storytelling. But there is also the fulfilled promise of a good time.”
— New York Times Book Review
“An exhilarating, propulsive adventure, stitched from the threads of real history, Amina’s adventures are the reason to read fantasy.” — Ava Reid, internationally bestselling author of Juniper & Thorn
"Sheer joy, with quirky characters, spooky monsters, sprightly banter, and swashbuckling that puts Sindbad to shame." — Kirkus Reviews (starred review)
“The Adventures of Amina al-Sirafi sets sail on a breathtaking high-stakes revenge tour filled with rollicking thrills and whiplash twists on a magical reimagining of the Indian Ocean. Amina is the big-hearted, scandalous captain I would follow to the end of the world. Chakraborty gives no quarter as she walks the reader right up to the edge of the plank and then shoves them over.”
— Wesley Chu, #1 New York Times bestselling author of The War Arts Saga
"A thrilling, transportative adventure that is everything promised–Chakraborty's storytelling is fantasy at its best." — R.F. Kuang, #1 New York Times bestselling author of Babel
“Chakraborty delivers again with a captivating story of motherhood, faith, friendship, dangerous magic, and hijinks on the high seas. Amina al-Sarafi is now my favorite pirate captain and I’m on board to follow all her adventures." — Fonda Lee, author of The Green Bone Saga
“A swashbuckling high seas quest that’s rousing, profound and irresistible. . . Impressively researched history underpins it all, offering fascinating context and realism that elevate this adventurous tale of a fantastical heist as it explores parenthood, faith, ambition, friendship and the enduring allure of forging a legacy.” — BookPage (starred review)
"Readers will...be delighted by the extra, fantasy-filled pages and fresh conflict in the true final act. This pirate fantasy set in the medieval Middle East will appeal to a wide range of readers, just as Chakraborty’s books have in the past." — Booklist (starred review)
THE ADVENTURES OF AMINA AL-SIRAFI is a rollicking adventure amongst an aging, disreputable crew of pirates. These are characters you’ll easily fall in love with, with prose that sweeps you along for the ride. Chakraborty has outdone herself, writing a stirring homage to the dreams we put aside for duty and the love of others, while also daring to ask: why not both?" — Andrea Stewart, author of The Bone Shard Daughter
"Chakraborty immerses readers in a rich historical landscape, plunges them into deftly paced adventure, and throws them in with an ensemble cast of lovable if piratical misfits—but the heart of the story is fierce, flawed, exquisitely human Amina. A transporting, absorbing, and utterly delightful read." — Rowenna Miller, author of The Unraveled Kingdom
“If readers are not won over by the playful plot twists and thrilling action sequences, they will fall for the charmingly crooked cast and dry humor. This swashbuckling adventure is sure to delight.” — Publishers Weekly
“Another excellent addition from an excellent author, and I hope some movie studio somewhere is smart enough to option the rights. . . This is a book with heart, filled with fear and fun, and I really can’t recommend it enough.” — Lightspeed Magazine
“With heart and exceptional—(though entirely unsurprising)—acuity, yet again Chakraborty raises the bar for the fantasy genre, this time by spiriting her readers into an epic, nautical world as rich as it is enchanting from start to finish. This tale’s voice is cleverly rendered, its plot is deeply nuanced, and its characters are as wonderfully complex as they are charismatic. The Adventures of Amina al-Sirafi has all the trappings of a classic, and is truly a masterpiece.”
— Ayana Gray, New York Times bestselling author of the Beasts of Prey trilogy
"The pirate adventure of your dreams—fun, fast-paced, frightening and rich with heart. The Adventures of Amina al-Sirafi is a must-read." — Tasha Suri, author of The Jasmine Throne
“Chakraborty creates a world of high stakes and action, enhanced by its excellent representation. . . as well as its challenge to gender roles. An energetic start to a pirate fantasy trilogy, filled with magic, mayhem, and self-reflection.” — Library Journal
"A swashbuckling adventure with genuine stakes and richly developed oddball characters whose found family of misfits vibe is endlessly charming, the novel’s brisk pace and dry self-deprecating narrative style (the story is framed as Amina recounting—and commenting on—her life story for a scribe) help the pages fly by, and Chakraborty’s detailed, immersive worldbuilding makes the various villages and island of her medieval Islamic world sing with life. But what truly makes The Adventures of Amina Al-Sirafi stand out is its heroine. " — Paste Magazine
“Simply put, this book rules. Even within the first few pages, I kept having to put it down to kick and scream into a pillow like a schoolgirl with a crush. . . The adventure is pure, unparalleled fun, and everything you could possibly want in a pirate story. There’s magic, demons, monsters, and heists on the high seas. A win for all of you wanting stories with older protagonists, and a must-read for anyone looking for a joyful, un-put-downable reading experience.” — Tor.com
"A swashbuckling pirate queen, magic stones, mystical encryptions, and a pan-islamic high sea fantasy -- S.A. Chakraborty's unusual epic will thrill fans of history and mystery alike. I loved this book." — Usman T. Malik, World Fantasy Award winning author of Midnight Doorways: Fables from Pakistan
“Take dark magic, lurking monsters, and a Muslim woman pirate captain (who is also a mother with a tricky knee) and add in a former demon for a love interest — these are just some of the wonderful aspects that make Chakraborty’s latest an entrancing read.” — The Cut
“A story of page-burning action, mysticism and magic, and so much heart” — Fantasy Hive
“Playful, enchanting, and immersive, The Adventures of Amina Al-Sirafi is a perfectly charming fantasy novel set in the medieval Islamic world that will awaken a spirit of adventure in all ages.” — CrimeReads
About the Author
Shannon Chakraborty is the author of the critically acclaimed and internationally bestselling Daevabad Trilogy. Her work has been translated into over a dozen languages and nominated for the Hugo, Locus, World Fantasy, Crawford, and Astounding awards. You can find her online at sachakraborty.com or on Instagram and Twitter as @SAChakrabooks.
Product details
- ASIN : B0B3XQBGPS
- Publisher : Harper Voyager
- Accessibility : Learn more
- Publication date : February 28, 2023
- Language : English
- File size : 5.8 MB
- Screen Reader : Supported
- Enhanced typesetting : Enabled
- X-Ray : Enabled
- Word Wise : Enabled
- Print length : 493 pages
- ISBN-13 : 978-0062963529
- Page Flip : Enabled
- Book 1 of 1 : Amina al-Sirafi
- Best Sellers Rank: #15,173 in Kindle Store (See Top 100 in Kindle Store)
- #72 in Historical Fantasy (Kindle Store)
- #215 in Action & Adventure Fantasy (Kindle Store)
- #335 in Fantasy Action & Adventure
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About the author

Shannon Chakraborty is the author of the critically acclaimed and internationally best-selling The Daevabad Trilogy. Her work has been translated into over a dozen languages and nominated for the Hugo, Locus, World Fantasy, Crawford, and Astounding awards. When not buried in books about medieval seafarers and con artists, she enjoys hiking, knitting, and re-creating unnecessarily complicated historical dishes. You can find her online at www.sachakraborty.com or on Twitter and Instagram at @SAChakrabooks, where she likes to talk about history, politics, and Islamic art. She currently lives in New Jersey with her husband, daughter, and an ever-increasing number of cats.
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Customers find this fantasy book utterly enthralling, praising its fantastical magical adventure of lore and legend, with one review noting its terrific blend of historical fiction. They appreciate the multi-dimensional characters, particularly the older protagonist, and the rich, fantastically described prose. The story features actual geography and seafaring adventures filled with magic, with one customer highlighting the enchanting Islamic mysticism. While the writing style and pacing receive positive feedback, some customers mention the story starts slowly.
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Customers find the book very entertaining and utterly enthralling, with multiple customers noting it's worth their time.
"...The book was wonderfully humorous. There were some real laugh-out-loud bits, especially involving Payasam, the Marawati’s live-in cat...." Read more
"Engaging lead and fresh setting The plot in the back half was getting a bit ridiculous and seemed to be played straight hence the 4 star." Read more
"...as historical fantasy goes, the world-building here is both fun and immersive. I split reading this between ebook and audiobook and enjoyed both!" Read more
"...When reading this be ready for a fully immersive journey that culminates in a beautiful story of self discovery and acceptance of those who love you..." Read more
Customers appreciate the character development in the book, noting the multi-dimensional and heroic female protagonists, with one review highlighting the inclusion of characters with different sexual orientations.
"...I loved the main character, Amina. She had a daring personality with clear motives and flaws that both carried her through the plot, while also..." Read more
"What hooked me most about this book is that it features a middle-aged mother as a protagonist - but she is also a notorious pirate captain who faces..." Read more
"...The main character Amina is so well-written and the side characters are all multi-dimensional as well...." Read more
"...It’s a classic sea adventure with cranky middle aged main characters, who have a depth of history and exploration that just feels super..." Read more
Customers praise the writing style of the book, noting its rich and fantastically described prose. One customer highlights the sharp dialogue, while another appreciates the world-building.
"...This was a fun, imaginative read with a unique premise...." Read more
"...Beyond being chock-full of descriptive writing, this work was addictive...." Read more
"...This audiobook was SO much fun! Both Jamal and Amina were narrated fantastically...." Read more
"...I also enjoyed the relatable and lighthearted voice of Amina, the inclusion of diverse topics and characters, and the nods to Muslim culture...." Read more
Customers appreciate the book's imagination, describing it as whimsical, eccentric, and creative, with one customer noting how evocative it is without feeling overwrought.
"...on the Marawati against a giant sea monster and a magical psychedelic island with humanoid birds. I loved the main character, Amina...." Read more
"...It's a realistic world based on real history but still has the whimsy and fantastical elements that Shannon is known for...." Read more
"...Amina is just really neat- both devout and earthy, clever and physical...." Read more
"...retired at first, is still as spry, cunning, and charming as when she was a pirate...." Read more
Customers appreciate the faith aspect of the book, finding it uplifting with an enchanting blend of Islamic mysticism, and one customer notes how the characters are complex in their motivations.
"...It is the perfect blend of female empowerment and leadership, fantasy, religion, and motherly love." Read more
"...Amina is just really neat- both devout and earthy, clever and physical...." Read more
"...Amina, the inclusion of diverse topics and characters, and the nods to Muslim culture. Would recommend." Read more
"...However, Amina, even though retired at first, is still as spry, cunning, and charming as when she was a pirate...." Read more
Customers enjoy the adventure content of the book, particularly its seafaring elements filled with magic, and appreciate that much of the geography is based on actual locations.
"...Chakraborty pulled out the big guns with the wonderful treasure island of Socotra, an island in the Republic of Yemen really rumored to have flying..." Read more
"...world based on real history but still has the whimsy and fantastical elements that Shannon is known for...." Read more
"This was just great fun! It’s a classic sea adventure with cranky middle aged main characters, who have a depth of history and exploration that just..." Read more
"...the dizzying cast of rogues and drawing the reader into this amazing world. The characters dance and sing, fight and love...." Read more
Customers find the pacing of the book unsatisfactory, with several noting it started slowly and one customer mentioning that the second half dragged on.
"...And, while the book starts a bit slow, the ending is, truly, an adventure!..." Read more
"...It was tons of fun up to chapter 20. After that, it started to drag and drone on....one unnecessary subplot after another...." Read more
"...Amina is such an interesting character. I love the bond between the crew...." Read more
"Not my typical subject matter or genre of book. Slow start I had to push through. But once I got into the meat of it I enjoyed the engaging story...." Read more
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- Reviewed in the United States on January 25, 2025Format: KindleVerified PurchaseThe Adventures of Amina al-Sarafi is a swashbuckling tale about a middle-aged, retired female pirate, who is given the opportunity of one final adventure. The story is set around the trade routes and towns on the coast of the Indian Ocean in the 12th century.
When the wealthy mother of a former crewman tracks Amina down with the task of locating her missing daughter, Amina quickly seizes the opportunity to head back to sea on her beloved ship, the Marawati. She assembles her old team—Dalila (The Mistress of Poisons), Tinbu (a sailor) and Majed (the navigator). Soon enough, Amina and her crew discover that their adventure will be more dangerous than they thought: the ‘Frank’ (Historically the Latin Christians of Western Europe), Falco, that they are up against is not only an infamous bandit, but also has magical powers that could lead to the end of the humankind. He is after The Moon of Saba, a magical artifact that, in the hands of the wrong person, could wreak havoc.
This was a fun, imaginative read with a unique premise. How often do you read about what happens after a character completes their hero's journey and retires? Not to mention, the location of the story is also truly special. How refreshing to read a book that takes place in the Islamic East, instead of the average Western locations! And, while the book starts a bit slow, the ending is, truly, an adventure!
The other settings in the book were also amazing, and probably my favorite part of the book. Chakraborty pulled out the big guns with the wonderful treasure island of Socotra, an island in the Republic of Yemen really rumored to have flying snakes. (It is a World Heritage Site now!). Other settings included exciting battles on the Marawati against a giant sea monster and a magical psychedelic island with humanoid birds.
I loved the main character, Amina. She had a daring personality with clear motives and flaws that both carried her through the plot, while also leading her into lots of trouble. Amina’s flaws are what make her such a compelling character; she’s not perfect and she knows it! At the same time, her morals guide her through difficult situations. There has been some critique from other reviewers that Amina was too ‘soft’ to be a pirate, but I felt her ideas made sense. She was willing to do what it takes to achieve her goals and stand up for what she believes in. She didn’t flinch to kill someone when she felt it was necessary or deserved. While she wasn’t cruel and her behavior wasn’t outright criminal most of the time, Amina was selfish and morally grey enough to fit her character goal to me.
The book was wonderfully humorous. There were some real laugh-out-loud bits, especially involving Payasam, the Marawati’s live-in cat. I enjoyed the light-hearted style of the writing. It made the book feel like the sort of fun adventure one might dream up as a child—perfect for this type of story.
Chakraborty managed to tackle some heavy topics while she was at it too…the author has a natural way of evoking empathy towards characters that are wronged throughout the book. Truly, she nearly made me cry over the poor tortured sea monster—can you believe that!
Some cons:
I wasn’t crazy about the ‘interview’ style of the story. While it was a nice surprise to find out who Jamal was, I’d have preferred to hear the story directly from Amina. The story would have been told just as well, without the fourth-wall disruptions that didn’t add much to the plot.
The way Raksh’s character was approached was confusing to me: everyone was so afraid of him at the start of the book, avoiding the mention of his name, but when he arrived in the story, he became the ‘comic-relief’ character. In general, everyone was mostly annoyed with him, but nobody was actually scared of him.
The book is also known to have too much ‘soapboxing’, causing it to deviate from ideas normal to 12th century society. And, while I do see why this is said, this is currently a trend in most media and besides, Amina and her crew were outcasts…who’s to say their ideas might not be a bit more progressive than your average 12th century person? But if this sort of thing annoys you as a reader, then this isn’t the book for you.
5 stars from me. This is the kind of book you can read without needing to take it too seriously. I will definitely pick up the next book in the series! If you enjoyed this book, you can also pick up Chakraborty’s other series, The Daevabad Trilogy.
- Reviewed in the United States on June 2, 2025Format: KindleVerified PurchaseEngaging lead and fresh setting
The plot in the back half was getting a bit ridiculous and seemed to be played straight hence the 4 star.
- Reviewed in the United States on June 5, 2025Format: KindleVerified PurchaseWhat hooked me most about this book is that it features a middle-aged mother as a protagonist - but she is also a notorious pirate captain who faces the supernatural world. She’s messy and flawed and yet cares deeply about her family and her crew. The adventures these pirates embark on are wildly imaginative and the world is fascinating. The setting in the ancient Indian Ocean is not a period of history I am very familiar with, but as far as historical fantasy goes, the world-building here is both fun and immersive. I split reading this between ebook and audiobook and enjoyed both!
- Reviewed in the United States on February 23, 2025Format: KindleVerified PurchaseI am absolutely heartbroken this book is over!!! Going to just lay here and wonder about why life is this cruel...(I know I am being melodramatic, BUT it really was a perfect book to me!)
In life, if you are lucky, there are some books and characters that you do not just read about, but with whom you form a special bond. And I did that with this entire crew. Every second I read the words in this one, I felt that I was on that ship next to them navigating where in the world we would go next.
Beyond being chock-full of descriptive writing, this work was addictive. Chapter after chapter of feelings and adventures unfurled, keeping my mind engaged and my heart stuttering in hope and fear for my beloved crew. I felt magical traveling with them, traversing the Indian Ocean and learning many historical aspects of both piracy and general trade. This window into history was eye opening and enjoyable.
But what was the plot about? My bad!
In this story, we have our main character, Amina, who used to be a pirate. She is now retired after a grave incident, for which she carries a lot of guilt. She is also in hiding, because as you can imagine, being a successful pirate meant she made enemies. However, despite how well hidden she is, her identity and home are discovered. Of course she is manipulated into one last mission. YAY!!!
She heads out and gathers her main crew to help. And absolutely nothing goes the way it should......it is glorious!
When reading this be ready for a fully immersive journey that culminates in a beautiful story of self discovery and acceptance of those who love you as you are.
What a book! I am genuinely sad it is over. I live in hope that the author feels inspired to continue this as a series, because I will miss my new book friends until I get to go off into the horizon with them again.
- Reviewed in the United States on May 10, 2025Format: KindleVerified PurchaseI can't remember the last time a book was such a pleasure. Amina managing to keep her own identity as well as being a mother was a joy to someone who has always been someone's mother or grandmother. I thoroughly enjoyed hanging out with a pirate and her crew for a few days.
Top reviews from other countries
- DeepthiReviewed in the United Arab Emirates on June 4, 2023
5.0 out of 5 stars Loved this!
Another great book by Shannon Chakraborty!
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Cliente KindleReviewed in Brazil on April 26, 2024
5.0 out of 5 stars Ótimo!
Format: KindleVerified PurchaseBem escrito, narrativa dinâmica, história interessante. Amina é super carismática e pokas ideia, personagens de suporte também são bem definidos. A ambientação é impecável.
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SaraReviewed in Germany on May 24, 2023
5.0 out of 5 stars Piratin nimmt noch einen letzten Auftrag an
Eigentlich hat Aminal Al-Sirafi sich aus dem Dasein als Piratin zurückgezogen und zieht jetzt ihre Tochter groß. Doch dann bekommt sie einen Auftrag, den sie gleich aus mehreren Gründen nicht ablehnen kann. Sie trommelt (nicht ganz ohne Schwieriegkeiten) ihre ehemaligen Kameraden zusammen und sie machen sich auf in ein Abenteuer, das größer, aufregender und vielschichtiger ist, als sie es sich zunächst vorstellen können.
Ich mochte, dass die Hauptcharaktere alle ein erwachsenes Leben führten, das zumindest bei Amina auch deutlich in ihre Queste hineinspielt. Das Abenteuer an sich enthält Stürme, Monster, fiese Bösewichte und nicht ganz so fiese Piraten, also alles, was zu einer Piratengeschichte gehört. Das Setting ist angeleht an das Leben der Menschen im Mittelalter um den Indischen Ozean, die fantastischen Wesen, die natürlich auch vorkommen, entstammen der islamischen Mythologie.
- Maria Ionela FordonReviewed in the United Kingdom on December 21, 2024
5.0 out of 5 stars Adventure Fantasy
My gratitude to NetGalley and Harper Collins Publishing for a free e-ARC of "The Adventures of Amina al-Sirafi" by Sannon Chakroborty.
An Epic Fantasy full of adventure inspired by the "1001 Arabian Nights" with cultural and historical references to the early navigation of the Indian Ocean.
This was such a pleasant surprise that reminded me why I fell in love with reading.
The main character Amina, a strong legendary older pirate, a protective mother, ship owner with a thirst for exploration and adventure was a delight to experience.
Her diverse crew, the embodyment of found family that can love, appreciate an accept their differences in religious beliefs and practices made me fiercely desire this for the whole world.
I was swept away, fully invested and immersed into this exciting world full of magic and adventure.
A new favorite book I highly recommend to those who truly love magic, Fantasy and wish to broaden their horizons.
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ZeffReviewed in Sweden on August 26, 2023
5.0 out of 5 stars En spännande sidovändare!
Amina är en väldigt bra start in i fantasy för er som precis som jag nyligen började läsa igen i vuxen ålder. Charaktärerna är trovärdiga och roliga att läsa, man vill veta mer och mer om dem ju mer man läser men den som tar showen är verkligen huvudkaraktären Amina som man följer i en fisrt person perspektiv.
Om ni är intresserade av en crew av karaktärer som är mycket äldre och faktiskt visar sin ålder är boken perfekt. Att läsa om en moder och se hennes perspektiv på världen var något jag verkligen gillade och hur hbtq+ karaktärerna vävdes in utan problem var också ett stort plus.
Boken utspelar sig i en intressant del av världen som man oftast inte läser om i fantasy vilket kändes väldigt fresh.
För att summera så rekommenderar jag starkt denna boken till alla som vill läsa om en stark äldre kvinnlig karaktär i en bit av världen man ofta inte läser om i fantasy som får gå igen prövningar i både moderskap och sin tro.