Divining the Leaves, Shveta Thakrar
Divining the Leaves, Shveta Thakrar
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Divining the Leaves

Author: Shveta Thakrar

Narrator: Soneela Nankani

Unabridged: 12 hr 1 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: HarperCollins

Published: 03/04/2025


Synopsis

"Filled with beautiful and dangerous magic, this book swirls around you like irresistible perfume." —Sarah Beth Durst, New York Times bestselling author of The SpellshopPerfect for fans of The Girl Who Fell Beneath the Sea and A Drop of Venom, this beautifully-imagined contemporary fantasy standalone will transport readers to an enchanted forest world drawn from Hindu and Buddhist folklore.Plant-loving Ridhi Kapadia and popular Nilesh Batra were friends once.Now, seventeen and alone, Ridhi blends natural perfumes, wears flower crowns, and wanders her local woods, listening for the leafy whispers of her beloved trees. Pleading for the yakshas—spirits who protect the environment—to admit her into their forest kingdom, where she knows she truly belongs.After learning his parents’ perfect marriage is a sham and getting suspended from school, a heartsick Nilesh lands at Ridhi’s doorstep—the last thing either of them wants. So when a pretty yakshini--nature spirit--offers him the distraction of magic, the same magic he mocked Ridhi for believing in, he jumps at it.Furious, Ridhi strikes a bargain with a noblewoman of the yaksha court. In exchange for helping restore her reputation, Lady Sulochana will turn Ridhi into the yakshini she yearns to be—and teach her to divine the trees’ murmurs.But when Nilesh ends up trapped in the yakshas’ realm, Ridhi realizes the leaves might be telling a disturbing story about the forest her heart is rooted in—one that, even if the two of them band together, threatens to shred the future like so many thorns.From Andre Norton Nebula Award finalist and Ursula K. Le Guin Prize nominee Shveta Thakrar comes a captivating addition to the cozy fantasy space, where two teens—one a believer of magic who yearns to belong, the other a skeptic searching for an escape—find home in a world beyond their own.

About Shveta Thakrar

Shveta Thakrar is a part-time nagini and full-time believer in magic. Her work has appeared in a number of magazines and anthologies, including Enchanted Living, Uncanny magazine, A Thousand Beginnings and Endings, and Toil & Trouble. Her debut young adult fantasy novel, Star Daughter, was a finalist for the 2021 Andre Norton Nebula Award, and her second and third novels, The Dream Runners and Divining the Leaves, take place in the same universe. Her adult fantasy novella, Into the Moon Garden, is available as an original audiobook from Audible. When not spinning stories about spider silk and shadows, magic and marauders, and courageous girls illuminated by dancing rainbow flames, Shveta crafts, devours books, daydreams, travels, bakes, and occasionally even plays her harp.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Srivalli on March 17, 2025

3.7 Stars One Liner: Love the setting but the MMC was an idiot (this has a strong desi vibe) Ridhi Kapadia loves plants, trees, and forests. She’d do anything to meet the yakshas and become one of them. After all, she can already listen to the plants talk. Moreover, the forest understands and accept......more

Goodreads review by Mia on August 07, 2024

2.5 stars The book wasn't bad, just too slow and boring for me. The book starts off incredibly slow and I struggled to get hooked into this world or these characters. Overall if just felt more surface level than fully fleshed out. ARC kindly provided by the publisher via NetGalley in exchange for an h......more

Goodreads review by Natalie all_books_great_and_small on April 29, 2025

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Goodreads review by Brittany on July 18, 2024

"Divining the Leaves" is an Indian inspired, YA fantasy/magical realism novel, that blends rich Indian folklore with the modern day world. We follow Ridhi and Nilesh as they get brought into the world of Yakshas and Yakshini's. While at first everything seems magical, not all is as it seems, and Nil......more

Goodreads review by destiny :) on March 09, 2025

This book had so much potential, and yet it fell flat for me. I won’t lie and say I can tell you what happened throughout this book or what was going on after 20% of it because I CANT. The pacing for one was tremendously slow and the book could’ve been cut down shorter to at least 300 pages. The cha......more