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netmouse ([personal profile] netmouse) wrote2011-09-25 01:14 pm
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The Broken Kingdoms: a Review

The Broken Kingdoms (The Inheritance Trilogy, #2)The Broken Kingdoms by N.K. Jemisin

My rating: 5 of 5 stars


I realized at some point this summer that I was putting off reading this book because I was so impressed by The Hundred Thousand Kingdoms and I was afraid the sequel would disappoint me.

It did not; in fact, I liked this book better than the first one. Both have vivid imagery but I found this one even more visually evocative, perhaps because different kinds of sight figure keenly in the plot, which is about a blind artisan who can see, but only by the light of magic. I also thought the protagonist was more sympathetic, her causes and concerns ones I truly cared about. There is still intrigue and plotting among gods and humans alike, but this book had more to do with the secondary effects and how the lesser gods and the people on the ground suffer from the machinations of others.

I also really liked the themes of forgiveness (and when forgiveness is not justified), self-forgiveness, and personal growth in the book.

I find I am very much looking forward to the next one in the series, The Kingdom of Gods, which is coming out in October. :)



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[identity profile] dave-gallaher.livejournal.com 2011-09-26 01:25 am (UTC)(link)
You might want to post this to Hugo Recommended, then.

Dave