Gods of Jade and Shadow

Hardcover, 352 pages

Published July 23, 2019 by Del Rey.

ISBN:
978-0-525-62075-4
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A good story taken too lightly

Good story. It's written a bit too young-adult-like, which is okay for the young protagonist but not for gods. And for me, the ending didn't pack the emotional punch it could have.

A fairy tale about justice

This is a story told in dream logic, where you believe the impossible things that are right in front of you because to deny them would just waste everyone's time. The protagonist is unflinchingly practical, and learns to use her temper to her advantage. The antagonist is an embodiment of the petulant powerful who fear being laughed at, and find that that somehow justifies the disproportionate misery they inflict on others. The setting is a concentrated infusion of off-axis 1920s that seeps into every crevice of the narrative. Beautifully delivered.

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