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pastwatcher) wrote2013-01-07 12:57 am
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I'm not going to Vericon this year. Nevertheless, I want to encourage anyone who is to read N.K. Jemisin's work beforehand, or anyone to read her books in general.
I wouldn't say this review of Killing Moon is really spoiler-y, but maybe it is a bit when it comes to the characters' relationships, but check it out.
Also, Hundred Thousand Kingdoms is an earlier book and maybe that shows up, in how its characters fit fantasy personality tropes better; still it is a glorious weaving of fantasy into new mythology.
And I love N.K. Jemisin's treatment of culture. I am excited to see what she comes up with next.
I wouldn't say this review of Killing Moon is really spoiler-y, but maybe it is a bit when it comes to the characters' relationships, but check it out.
Also, Hundred Thousand Kingdoms is an earlier book and maybe that shows up, in how its characters fit fantasy personality tropes better; still it is a glorious weaving of fantasy into new mythology.
And I love N.K. Jemisin's treatment of culture. I am excited to see what she comes up with next.