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What the River Knows

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I recieved a free arc through NetGalley. These opinions are my own.
Amazing read! So many twists and turns. I wasn't sure what to expect. The story has the vibes of the mummy movie without the horror. the book has mystery and the tension and the main character is well developed and reminds me a Dontella from the Caravel series. It does switch pov with another character in the book and it makes it an absolute wonderful read. It you love historical mysteries with a touch of magic this book is for you. One of my absolute favorites and can't wait to get a physical copy and book 2!

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The Mummy meets Death on the Nile? I don't think I've ever requested an ARC so fast.
I was obsessed from page 1. I took my time reading this only because I couldn't think about it ending and the long wait until we could delve back into the lush, historical world.
This is literally everything I've been wanting in a fictional book about Egypt. With the touches of magic and immersive landscapes, the book came to life with each turn of the page.
Inez was a bit naive but she was so headstrong. What wouldn't she do to find her parents? I couldn't stand how her Tio kept blaming her for the messes she found herself in, when if there had been honest communication, she wouldn't have even been in them! But alas, that is *always* the main issue in YA books...or any book. Communication. It's always going to boil down to it. And I'm always going to want to ring the characters neck not utilizing it.
Whit. I don't know where he falls in all of this. But he's book bf material. Good. Bad. Neutral. I don't even care at this point.
The magic with Cleopatra. I want more. I want a prequel of this Cleopatra and the world she lived so badly. The glimpses we got just simply aren't enough. I think Isabel Ibanez could really write the perfect Cleopatra historical fantasy book that I've needed my whole life.

So to put one final rave into this review. The way the author puts down into her characters how I feel about the artifacts removed from the tombs and resting places, just thank you. I can't believe history has desecrated these ancient places. It's one thing to go and visit and admire while leaving these places whole. It's another to remove anything from the grounds. Culture and history and beliefs were stolen from these lands and it's not right.

So.
This book was perfection for me. Pure perfection. The wait until we can dive back in will be agony as who knows when it will be since this one still won't be out into the world for months. But if there's anything I've learned, it's that the author is going to absolutely make the wait worth it.

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This was so good! Whit and Inez were both likable, and fun to read about with their unpredictable natures and sense of adventure. I liked that they were both flawed, but trying to do what they saw as the right thing, whether Xavier would admit to that or not. I also loved the delicious descriptions of the Egyptian food they ate. Some of the magic seemed like odd choices to me (shoe candles?), but I really enjoyed this, and am eagerly awaiting the next book in the series!

Thanks so much to NetGalley and the publisher for letting me read this ARC in exchange for my honest review!

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I fell in love with Inez and Whit from the first moment they walked on the page. Isabel Ibanez always creates such beautiful worlds and this book is no exception. I felt like I was on location at each dig. The twists and turns kept me guessing, and I need book two RIGHT NOW PLEASE!

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A favorite read for 2023!!

This book will make my top read list of 2023 for sure. Isabel Ibanez is quickly becoming one of my favorite authors as i have also read her previous books, Woven in Moonlight, Written in Starlight, and Together We Burn.

What the River Knows is a historical fantasy that leans heavily towards the historical aspect of late 1800's Egypt that was engaging and educational. There is a magic component that brings ancient Egypt to life that I loved.

Cairo and the Nile is a vibe. Isabel described the setting so beautifully that I felt I was there. The hotel, the Nile, and the dig sites were so real.

Inez Olivera is living an upscale life in Buenos Ares, but her parents are gone half the time each year in Egypt, and she has never been allowed to go with. When she receives distressing news, she sneaks away from her aunt and two cousins, and boards a ship to Cairo, where she looks to meet up with her uncle. She is greeted by Whit, her uncle's assistant, with strict orders to send her directly back home.

Luckily for us, Inez does not give up that easily, and what ensues is an adventure, mystery, and a little bit of love. What stuck with me is the reality of the travesty of tourism, and man's greed. Based in fact, this high stakes adventure turns dangerous and has many twists that keep you pulling for Inez.

What the River Knows includes strong women in times that they weren't supposed to have opinions. I loved how the author told the story of Cleopatra as well. Strong women, love 'em!

I highly recommend this book to a multitude of genres and I will be reading everything Isabel Ibanez writes!!

Thank you to NetGalley, Wednesday Books, and Isabel Ibanez for an advanced reader's copy. I am writing this review voluntarily, and all opinions are my own.

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Thank you to St Martin’s press for the opportunity to read rage and review this arc which is available Nov 14,2023!

So the tag line is “ The Mummy meets Death on the Nile” it is an immersive historical fantasy set in Egypt but the main character is South American. It has adventure, fun banter, grip your coffee mug tight danger and a rivals to lovers trope.

However the story? The story was well researched and ebbs and flows with ease. I loved every single word. I felt every emotion the writer must have whilst reading this. Oh I loved it so much!

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What the River Knows is Indiana Jones in YA form—and it’s my new favorite book!

This was SUCH a blast, my goodness. The slow-burn rivals-to-lovers was whip-smart and SO SLOW, it killed me (in a good way). Inez is a very lovable, fierce heroine, and Whit is a very complicated, messy love interest which is all I want in a book tbh. The setting and atmosphere were fabulous—Isabel really did her research, and she captured the world and feel of it so beautifully. The tinge of artifact magic was fun and fresh.

And THAT ENDING. What am I supposed to do with myself for ~2 years?! I’m wrecked.

Highly recommend this one. I can’t wait to get my hands on a physical copy; it’s a need, not a want.

SO grateful to Netgalley and the publisher for blessing me with this fantastic read!

-A

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When I was offered the chance to read this I immediately was excited! Thank you NetGalley and Wednesday books! The plot had caught my eye and it was already on my TBR for the fall. This is very much the mummy but centered about women. You can tell the author drew inspiration from it but made it her own.
Inez! She’s the sassy but naive heiress who wants to find all the secrets surrounding her parents death. Sweet Inez is just a lovable but the innocence she has is just written so well! The banter she has with Whit is just too notch! The tension and the will they won’t they really kept me guessing. But the bigger part of the story is finding a home. Inez deals with parents who are gone half the year and kept half their life a secret. Her mysterious uncle who might be connected to her parents disappearance. The discussion of cleopatra and her connection to the worlds magic system. It’s subtle but just enough to be an intricate part of the plot.
And that ending! Holy heck! I thought I knew it and was shocked by the last page… like she dropped a big cliffhanger. Sooo good but also going to kill me because I will be waiting for over a year to learn the answer. This will be a bestseller hands down.

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Thank you to the publisher for the eARC!

WHAT WAS THAT ENDING??? EXPLAIN PLEASE??

Oh my gosh I am so in love with this book! The cover is so beautiful, Egypt reminds me of home and the story was so damn intriguing. I loved the MC and even her stubbornness. The plot of this book is basically taking back what's ours and also not letting others take what's ours which I loved the most! The plot twists were amazing, I wasn't able to guess anything before it was revealed loll. The atmosphere of this book and the writing were all great. The only thing I didn't like was how the MC made some stupid decisions and how Inez was functioning perfectly well without a lover but after coming to Egypt she fell in love with Whit so quickly, I would've liked a slow burn. Other than that, I enjoyed this book far more than I thought I would.

Rating: 4.5 stars

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I’m not really sure how to classify this book! Historical romance? Mystery? Literary fiction? Magical realism? Whatever it is, it was good! I get the feeling there will be a sequels as everything was not neatly tied up in a bow and it seemed to end on a cliffhanger.

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This is a better Indiana Jones type book. It was set in Egypt, there is adventure and enemies to lovers romance. I am completely obsessed! I would read books like this all day long. I will be getting a paper copy for my to keep shelf.
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3.5 out of 5 stars! Rounded up to 4 because I would definitely recommend it :)

A historical fantasy set in Egypt that involves both magic and archaeology — say no more! I LOVED the setting of this book, and the note at the end made it clear why: the author worked really hard to achieve historical accuracy of this country in the late 1800s, and I think she did a phenomenal job. I felt the streets of Cairo come to life!

This books was very safely YA in terms of plot and characters. We have a strong female lead who is determined to be independent when needed, and a sarcastic, attractive love interest (which is something that will reel me in every time). There was definitely a lot of exposition and moments of information dumps from characters that made the beginning (and some of the middle) drag a little, but I imagine this will be less of a factor as the story continues. I do wish the plot had moved a little bit further, or perhaps just more consistently, as we seemed to go back and forth a lot in terms of character motivations, trust, etc.

I’m excited to see these characters in particular continue to develop in the next book, and look forward to seeing where this plot and world go — particularly after that ending!?

Thank you to NetGalley and the publisher for providing me with an advanced copy of this book!

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“what the river knows” is set in 1884 and follows the adventures of inez, a young woman from argentina who has been living with her aunt. inez’s parents have been in egypt for most of her life, searching desperately for cleopatra’s tomb. after receiving a letter from her uncle, inez learns that she is now orphaned. in an effort to find out what happened to her parents, she travels to cairo to claim her inheritance and uncover the truth.

while this is mostly historical fiction, there are elements of magical realism in this novel that i think have some serious potential in a sequel. cleopatra is both symbolic and godlike, the patron saint of women. this is first and foremost an adventure, and it was very thrilling. i found myself very engaged with inez and her strength. who doesn’t love a girl who drinks and knows her history?

it does become a bit hectic at the end, and i could tell the last quarter was setting up a sequel as the major reveals came at a quick staccato. yet, i did not predict the final cliffhanger. actually, the epilogue shocked me to the point of my jaw hitting the floor.

this is a wonderful YA novel. i usually strongly dislike YA, but this book was so damn good. yes, it had a few flaws that detracted from the story near the end. yes, i did not like the romance component. yes, i felt like the topic of stealing artifacts wasn’t completely and totally explored. but, i really enjoyed it. if you were an egyptology kid, you’ll love this novel.

thank you to netgalley and the publisher for an arc in exchange for an honest review!

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Overall, I enjoyed this fantasy adventure tale, pitched as The Mummy meets Indiana Jones and featuring a Bolivian-Argentinian female protagonist. I’m surprised that I devoured it as quickly as I did, but there is an undercurrent of intrigue and atmosphere of mystery that Ibañez successfully builds.

After the mysterious death of her parents who spend most of their year in Egypt on archaeological digs, Inez Olivera, who has never been allowed to accompany them, makes her first journey there to uncover what really happened to them. She stumbles upon a search for Cleopatra’s lost tomb and realizes that she alone perhaps possesses the key to finding it. Like Inez, we constantly wonder who can truly be relied upon as she begins to see that her parents’ disappearance might be related.

The author describes this as a “historical fantasy,” and while there are definitely some lush 19th century details, the setting feels somewhat like a sanitized version of itself. I was also thrown off at times by the overuse of cliched British expressions (“jolly”, how many times??). But on the other hand, I did appreciate that the story does lightly touch upon the interplay of Egyptian nationals vs. foreigners, criticism of British occupation, and the ethics behind archaeology and museum acquisitions– complex themes for a YA novel.

The magic is pretty minimal in this world: objects from the “old world” are imbued with leftover traces of spells, giving them magical qualities. It serves more as a plot device than a well-defined system. But in the end, I wasn’t really reading for the magic as much as I found the relationships between characters to be interesting.

Inez is a stubborn and intrepid protagonist, sometimes frustratingly so, but we understand early on that she is driven by her desire to understand the parents who have always been distant and enigmatic as well as her desire to break free from a sheltered life. One of the biggest sells of this story is probably going to be the romance between Inez and the brooding Whit, her uncle’s right hand man, whom we’re not sure we can trust. While sometimes the romance felt overly angsty, the banter was solid.

While I figured out the mystery, predicted the twists at the end (except for maybe the cliffhanger, setting up for the sequel) and maybe didn’t quite enjoy the final section as much as the rest of the book, I did still stay up until 2 AM reading this on a work night, which is something!

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A female Indiana Jones from Argentina. After the death of her parents in Egypt, Inez travels across the ocean to learn the truth. She’s met in Cairo by Whit who works for her Uncle Ricardo. Her uncle tries to send her home, but Inez disguised herself and goes with them on an archeological dig. Inez doesn’t know who to trust. Both Whit and Inez have arranged engagements back home, but they can’t deny the attraction between them. Like Indiana Jones there’s lots of adventure, artifacts, and twists. The ending is a cliffhanger, so expect a sequel!

For my gentle readers, there’s a few f words and intimate touching.

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First of all, I love the cover. It’s what grabbed my attention. Second it has a great premise. A determined young woman traveling to Egypt to find the truth of her parent’s’ disappearance, a guardian she barely knows, and a rival tasked with keeping her in line. Good luck!

This story sounds great, but the writing style was not my favorite. There was a lot of dialogue that just didn’t sound very natural. Also, the magic wasn’t used to its advantage, in my opinion. It seemed like more of a way to make certain situations work better than an integral part of the story. Whit was a great character! He clearly has secrets, and his emotional struggles felt real. He’s a mystery, in the best way. I found myself frustrated with Inez though. Her actions felt inconsistent and childish at times. On a side note, I had trouble with one scene that was a bit brutal. The violence of it just didn’t seem to match the feel of the rest of the book. Maybe it’s just amping up the danger for the next book.

All that being said, the epilogue was quite mysterious and leaves the reader wanting more. Just not sure that reader is me.

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* This ARC was provided by the publisher via Netgalley in exchange for an honest review*

This book was extremely slow-paced yet somehow by the end I found the beginning chapters to be the best part of the book. I had difficulty following the plot as it felt like it was going in circles for most of the chapters.
Did not connect with any of the characters as I felt disconnected from the main character and the characters I wanted to know more about…little was provided for those characters.
The world building was basic at best. It had similar themes to very popular YA books that have already tackled this genre.

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4.5 stars, rounded up.
Wow. This book is adventurous, exciting, surprising, and so well done! The setting was absolutely perfect and made my 12 year old self so happy (as I was also obsessed with Ancient Egypt for a long while). The story, the antiquities, the artifacts, the expedition, and magic system all came together to create a wonderful story.

I wanted to shake Inez a few times as she so, so trusting, but I also really admired her gumption to just go for what she wanted. Whit is gorgeous and aggravating in the best way. Their banter is snappy and delicious. It's safe to say, I really liked this book. A lot.

Thanks to Netgalley and the publisher for my complimentary e-arc of this book. All opinions here are my own.

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This book was so wonderful I struggled to put it down. The flow of the story was good and interesting, reading a story about Egypt was a nice change. The cliff hanger at the end has me very excited for the next book. I already know 3-5 readers who will also enjoy this book, I can't wait to share it.

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WOW! WOW! WOW!

What the River Knows by Isabel Ibañez is an incredible, thrilling, YA adventure story. Set in turn of the century Egypt, nineteen year old Inez is determined to discover what happened to her parents. Her mother and father traipsed all around Egypt discovering priceless artifacts from ancient civilizations, until a tragic accident cut their lives short. Armed only with the mysterious gold ring her father sent her short before his untimely death, Inez travels to Egypt and joins her uncle along his secretive archeology expedition, However is not all as it seems and her uncle's expedition is on the precipice of discovering something that will shake the archeology world and Egypt forever.

I have no words for this book. A brilliant and exciting new release. Everyone should put this on their TBR immediately. Perfect for fans who love romance and adventure and romantic adventures. I can't wait for this release.

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