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The Broken Kingdoms af N. K. Jemisin
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The Broken Kingdoms (udgave 2010)

af N. K. Jemisin (Forfatter)

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After a band of killers begins murdering godlings, blind artist Oree Shoth wonders if her recent guest is at the heart of it, his presence putting her in danger.
Medlem:jackson_leroy
Titel:The Broken Kingdoms
Forfattere:N. K. Jemisin (Forfatter)
Info:Orbit (2010), 416 pages
Samlinger:Read in 2023, Dit bibliotek, Læser for øjeblikket
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The Broken Kingdoms af N. K. Jemisin

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I had a bit of a hard time getting into this book at first, but once I did, I did. It gripped me completely and I finished it in a couple of days. I do have to say that I still prefer the first book over this one, I just found Yeine’s story somewhat more interesting than Oree’s. Although we did get to know some surprising things as to what happened to both the world after book one, as bright itempas. I wasn’t exactly a fan of the ending, (spoiler) although I understand that not every book can end on a completely happy note. I just wish she could’ve kept her magic at least, since she was still a demon, and in the end she has a child which is interesting, but really showed the end to her storyline. I will be reading the next book as fast as I can though, nk jemisin’s writing is absolutely amazing and I fly through her books everytime. ( )
  Liesl. | Mar 26, 2024 |
Wow.... ( )
  jazzbird61 | Feb 29, 2024 |
" I hold a fat horse" ( )
  salllamander | Feb 11, 2024 |
Like the first book, this was a richly realized world with characters who did nothing without a future goal in mind. Set ten years after the end of Book 1, we follow Oree Shoth, a blind artist with a unique magical gift that draws the attentions of the wrong people in the city known as 'Shadow'.

The ending is no less bittersweet then the first book, nor does it not come without a form of sacrifice. Familiar faces appear from time to time, mostly with unfortunate tidings or actions, but Oree is a different girl from Yeine. Oree is certain of herself, of what she will and will not do. She falters only when that belief is tested because she feels guilty for a wrong-doing not committed at her hands, but came about because of her.

She changes, she brings about change. There was times when I thought that she was being too passive, too willing to let things just happen and content to wait for a better moment to act. She made bad decisions, or she made decisions too late or too in the heat of the moment. She forgot important details and motivations. I liked her for her flaws however. Liked that her blunders didn't always translate into perfect action. Yeine sometimes irritated me because even her mistakes became useful.

Shiny, who anyone who read the first book will certainly guess his true form, was damaged and arrogant and stubborn. Whatever he was he could no longer be and whatever he could become he refused. Everything is a plot within a plot. Everyone is someone they're pretending at. Even Oree does this, to moderate success, from time to time. Sieh shows up, mischievous and cruel, all emotion and no control. I love him; he is my favorite kind of character. He acts without real thought, but is loyal when you earn his trust.

Yeine and Naha show up, though Naha has only a small part in the book and Yeine appears more than once. And its because of Yeine many of the events of this book are set into place--well what Yeine brought about 10 years previously. She is...much changed. Though perhaps its less that her personality is different and more that what she exhibited as a mortal has become more clarified. No longer diluted.

Hado shows up! It took me a lot longer than I care to think about to remember who he was and if he hadn't practically spelled it out I don't think I ever would have. T'vril, now a decade into his reign as the Lord of the Arameri, also appears and he is everything that is wrong with the Arameri, but also better then those before him. Fairer, if not less cut-throat.

The narrative isn't quite as disjointed as the first book. At least Oree doesn't get as distracted, or for as long, as Yeine did. There was very little downtime once events were set into motion and I will admit to quite a few tears on my part.

Book 3, The Kingdom of Gods, isn't to released until next September (2011), but that's okay. While reading The Broken Kingdoms I felt I understood some of the events and people from The Hundred Thousand Kingdoms a little more. Or maybe a better appreciation is the right phrase? Either way I greatly enjoyed this book and can't wait to see how this all turns out. Sieh is the one focused on in Book 3, something I am greatly looking forward to. ( )
  lexilewords | Dec 28, 2023 |
3.5. I didn't enjoy the plotting as much as The Hundred Thousand Kingdoms (complicated narratives with lots of moving parts and characters getting pushed about are not really my thing), but it was an exciting read with some high quality worldbuilding and a fairly ballsy romantic arc (if a romantic arc can be termed as such).

Jemisin has a gift for unusual narrative voices, and Oree Shoth is a wonderful narrator. A blind artist who can see magic, this character sounds too gimmicky to be allowed, but she's so carefully and sensitively written that she works as an individual and not just a Magical Disability. ( )
  raschneid | Dec 19, 2023 |
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