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A review by apollinares
The Goblin Emperor by Katherine Addison
adventurous
dark
emotional
hopeful
mysterious
tense
medium-paced
- Plot- or character-driven? Plot
- Strong character development? Yes
- Loveable characters? Yes
- Diverse cast of characters? Yes
- Flaws of characters a main focus? No
5.0
Oh my god, this book has everything. Worldbuilding you can really sink your teeth into, including linguistics. Drama! Intrigue! Blackmail! Opulence! Angst! Csevet Aisava! And of course, at the heart of it all, a pure cinnamon roll of a protagonist who is not at all prepared for what is about to go down.
It's a hefty book, for sure. Between the similar-sounding names, the overcomplicated titles, plot that moves at a snail's pace through slow, formal imperial proceedings, it can get tedious. Somehow, though, Maia's kind, wholesome POV kept me hooked from start to finish, even if I usually crave tangible conflict and action. Nothing was rushed, no detail glossed over. I enjoyed this book a lot, and it's probably one of my favourites this year.
When I was a kid (maybe 13), I was very upset at my friend when we decided to make up a secret language, because she didn't know what declensions/conjugations were, and had no interest in me explaining them to her. THIS IS A BOOK FOR PEOPLE LIKE ME.
It's a hefty book, for sure. Between the similar-sounding names, the overcomplicated titles, plot that moves at a snail's pace through slow, formal imperial proceedings, it can get tedious. Somehow, though, Maia's kind, wholesome POV kept me hooked from start to finish, even if I usually crave tangible conflict and action. Nothing was rushed, no detail glossed over. I enjoyed this book a lot, and it's probably one of my favourites this year.
When I was a kid (maybe 13), I was very upset at my friend when we decided to make up a secret language, because she didn't know what declensions/conjugations were, and had no interest in me explaining them to her. THIS IS A BOOK FOR PEOPLE LIKE ME.