
OMG I loved this book! Jay Kristoff is one of my favorite new writers. I read his samurai steampunk series, The Lotus Wars, a couple of years ago and they were amazeballs so when I saw his name on a new book I had to have it.
Mia has had everything taken away from her by the corrupt officials of Godsgrave. She decides to dedicate her life to the goddess of death in order to become an instrument of vengeance but first she must survive the Red Church's school of assassins.
All of Kristoff's books boast incredibly well-realized worlds. This one is set apart by the pattern of its three suns, almost always in the sky. All three only set together once every five or so years, hence the title. It's great to see the setting have such an influence on the plot and the entire feel of the book.
I also really enjoy the humorous footnotes. I was worried they would distract from the novel itself but they are incorporated nicely and reminded me in the best possible way of Terry Pratchett's Discworld series.
Comments
Post a Comment