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Showing posts with label Fantasy. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Fantasy. Show all posts

Saturday, September 15, 2018

The Broken Kingdoms by N.K. Jemisin


*Book 2: The Inheritance Trilogy*

A decade after the World Tree ripped through Sky and created the city of Shadow, the godlings who've inhabited the city are enjoying life among the humans. Oree Shoth is a blind artist who seems to attract godlings, even falling in love with one. When a mysterious man shows up at her home, Oree tries to care for him but he keeps killing himself, but his deaths are always temporary, which makes her think he must be a godling.

Oree becomes the target of a cult and her and her new friend Shiny are kidnapped by them. Oree learns their plan and the truth of her own peculiarities.

This book started out a bit slower than The Hundred Thousand Kingdoms but once it picked up it really took off. Sieh, Nahadoth, and Yeine aren't featured as much as book one, but they're still here.

Fool Moon by Jim Butcher


*The Dresden Files, book 2*

This was a fun book that was recommended by a friend; I read the first novel, Storm Front, last year. This is also one of the few books that my husband also read (we don't agree on books very often).

Harry Dresden is a wizard for hire: part private eye, part supernatural expert for the Chicago PD's "Special Investigations" division. I like to think of this guy as another version of Buffy the Vampire Slayer, though he's not as funny and kind of a misogynist.

In this novel, people are being ripped apart by what looks like an animal but isn't. Karrin Murphy, head of Special Investigations, contacts Dresden when the bodies start piling up. When he suggests they're looking for a werewolf, he reveals there are many different kinds of werewolves.

This is a fun and quick read and I laughed a lot. At one point I said, "Everyone's a damn werewolf," and my husband just laughed.

Friday, September 14, 2018

The Hundred Thousand Kingdoms by N.K. Jemisin


*Book 1 of The Inheritance Trilogy*

Earlier this year I fell in love with N.K. Jemisin's writing in her Broken Earth Trilogy so I dove into her first trilogy and it doesn't disappoint.

After her mother's sudden death, Yeine is summoned to her grandfather's court in Sky. Yeine goes from leader of her "barbarian" minor kingdom to heir of the Arameri family, the ruling family of all the kingdoms. Yeine learns she's not the only heir, that she's unwillingly competing against her cousins. And then she meets Sieh and the other gods and learns that she's the key to freeing the gods from their enslavement from the Arameri family.

Jemisin is amazing at world building, I can see the palace of Sky, including Sieh's in-between spaces. I love Yeine and Sieh, Nahadoth terrifies me, and the Arameri family as a whole is the most screwed up and power hungry fictional family I've ever read about.