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Ebook About From the NYT bestselling author of The Fifth Season comes a rich, original fantasy about a king gone mad with power in a world where magic is harvested from dreams. In the ancient city-state of Gujaareh, peace is the only law. Upon its rooftops and amongst the shadows of its cobbled streets wait the Gatherers -- the keepers of this peace. Priests of the dream-goddess, their duty is to harvest the magic of the sleeping mind and use it to heal, soothe . . . and kill those judged corrupt.But when a conspiracy blooms within Gujaareh's great temple, Ehiru -- the most famous of the city's Gatherers -- must question everything he knows. Someone, or something, is murdering dreamers in the goddess' name, stalking its prey both in Gujaareh's alleys and the realm of dreams. Ehiru must now protect the woman he was sent to kill -- or watch the city be devoured by war and forbidden magic.The Dreamblood Duology is an omnibus edition that includes The Killing Moon and The Shadowed Sun.Book The Dreamblood Duology Review :
N. K. Jemisin creates a wonderful world in "Dreamblood." One that I'd love to see again! A multifaceted city with cultures, religions, and politics to create a city more alive than even some of our own!I really really wanted to love "Dreamblood" but I had a few issues with it, issues I will outline book by book.Book 1: Jemisin does a terrific job introducing us to the world without making it boring or overwhelming. Right when you think you've got a handle on things, that's when the story takes off. Unfortunately, I found myself not caring about the protagonist's much. In simple storytelling terms, a character wants something and what or who is stopping them from getting it. Throughout book 1 I felt that the characters were just moving from one event to the next, with little discernible goals for us to commiserate and relate too. If this was there I would have totally given a 5/5.Book 2: Book 2 is much more interesting and improves upon some of the issues book 1 had in regards to character development. However it doesn't go all the way. The main protagonist, the only character who actually wants something, is not likable until the last 50 pages and all the others, like book 1, are simply existing and not doing much of anything. Jemisin does a great job of further expanding the world and building off of book 1 without it feeling like a direct sequel (which I loved) but I can't get behind characters that aren't relatable in any sense.I was brought to this book by the amazing Broken Earth Trilogy (which holds the spot for my favorite books of all time) but it is clear that Jemisin learned a lot from her mistakes in Dreamblood to create such a work of art with the Broken Earth Trilogy.Dreamblood is not bad. It's far better than many other books I've read, but it's not as good as BE (then again what is). So if, like me, you are thinking of reading this because of BE, I say go ahead! Just lower your standards for strong character development (if you care about that sort of thing) and you'll love it.I sincerely can not wait to see what Jemisin creates next! Her prose and world building is unparalleled! Week 1: I read a sample of one of N.K. Jemisin’s books and ordered a copy. Finished the book, ordered everything else she has written.Week 2: finished reading the stack of books and was relieved to discover that I could pre-order her next book (How Long ‘til Black Future Month?).This was the shortest, (shorter than the Hundred Thousand Kingdoms and the Broken Earth series), so it was the one I took with me on a short trip. As a result, I stayed up too late reading and spent the trip sleep deprived. Worth it. Read Online The Dreamblood Duology Download The Dreamblood Duology The Dreamblood Duology PDF The Dreamblood Duology Mobi Free Reading The Dreamblood Duology Download Free Pdf The Dreamblood Duology PDF Online The Dreamblood Duology Mobi Online The Dreamblood Duology Reading Online The Dreamblood Duology Read Online N. K. Jemisin Download N. K. Jemisin N. K. Jemisin PDF N. K. Jemisin Mobi Free Reading N. K. Jemisin Download Free Pdf N. K. Jemisin PDF Online N. K. Jemisin Mobi Online N. K. Jemisin Reading Online N. K. JemisinDownload Mobi Return to the Big Valley By Wanda E. Brunstetter
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