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Persephone Book Club – April, 2012



Hello readers!

First, let’s congratulate our lady, Minerva McGonagall, for her win in this year’s Middlemarch Madness. Unfortunately for her, we already read Harry Potter for book club, so we’ll be skipping the Middlemarch winner and moving along down our reading list for the next meeting.

The next P-Mag book club will “meet” the weekend on May 5th-6th. We will be reading – I need a drumroll gif here – The Hundred Thousand Kingdoms by N.K. Jemisin.

 

Yeine Darr is an outcast from the barbarian north. But when her mother dies under mysterious circumstances, she is summoned to the majestic city of Sky. There, to her shock, Yeine is named an heiress to the king. But the throne of the Hundred Thousand Kingdoms is not easily won, and Yeine is thrust into a vicious power struggle with cousins she never knew she had. As she fights for her life, she draws ever closer to the secrets of her mother’s death and her family’s bloody history.

With the fate of the world hanging in the balance, Yeine will learn how perilous it can be when love and hate – and gods and mortals – are bound inseparably together. (Book description courtesy of Amazon.)

 

You can find my earlier mini-review of the The Hundred Thousand Kingdoms here.


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  1. Maggie (the choirperson)
    Maggie (the choirperson)04-09-2012

    I read it yesterday. I liked it quite a bit.

  2. Kate K.F.
    Kate K.F.04-09-2012

    I love this book and this series. When I can afford it, I’m buying the third book as each one is different and the world building is amazing.

  3. Trulybst
    Trulybst04-08-2012

    I am so excited.  I needed an new book to read.  The intro sounds great.

     

     

  4. kypris
    kypris04-08-2012

    I just borrowed an e-book copy from my library and read it all in one day (and slightly into the night…oops). That’s what happens when your life is filled with reading scientific papers and you’re craving some good old fantasy novels…

    • veruna
      veruna04-08-2012

      zohmygosh yes! So true. I would have finished it tonight, but I have exams tomorrow, so I have to be a good kid. Still I made it 200 pages in this morning before making myself behave.

    • [E] Slay Belle
      [E] Slay Belle04-09-2012

      I had the same reaction. The story was so engrossing I literally didn’t put it down until I was finished.

      • Olivia Waite
        Olivia Waite04-09-2012

        I started this last night and within half a page I was highlighting sentences and rereading things. Man, have I needed a book like this!

    • [M] QoB
      [M] QoB04-09-2012

      I did, too (Kindle web reader for the win). I found it compulsive but I’m not sure if I liked it… which is pretty much how I felt about Twilight… but I’ll save my feeeelings for the books club weekend:)

  5. LittleOrangeElephant
    LittleOrangeElephant04-07-2012

    Oh yay! I really enjoyed the first two books. Haven’t had a chance to read the third. Can’t wait!

  6. Stephens
    Stephens04-07-2012

    This sounds great!

  7. Mona Se Queda
    Mona Se Queda04-07-2012

    I’m in!  And excited.

  8. [M] QoB
    [M] QoB04-07-2012

    Ooo I read the sample chapters for this when you reviewed it but have been meaning to get back to it. Yay!

  9. Linotte Melodieuse
    Linotte Melodieuse04-07-2012

    This sounds really good!  I am excited!

  10. [E] Hillary
    [E] Hillary04-07-2012

    Yay! I just read the whole trilogy but I’ve been trying to convince a few friends to read it so hopefully I can get them to come hang out with us!

    • [E] Slay Belle
      [E] Slay Belle04-07-2012

      Oh, good! I hope you can convince them to join us.

  11. [M] freckle
    [M] freckle04-07-2012

    Oh it sounds nice. I will see if my library has it. Although I’ve never experienced being a part of a book club before and don’t know if I’m cut out for it.

    • [E] Slay Belle
      [E] Slay Belle04-07-2012

      I know you can both read and type on a computer, so I’m betting you’re cut out for it!

      • [M] freckle
        [M] freckle04-08-2012

        But what if I fail at arguments because I can’t get passed “OMG SO KYoOt!1!`~~’

        Wow, typing that was hard. How do people do it?

        • Silverwane
          Silverwane04-08-2012

          It takes years of hard study, hours of practice, an official poetic license, and copious amounts of trash-TV.

          Well, maybe it doesn’t need that last part…but that would be funny to me.

        • [E] Slay Belle
          [E] Slay Belle04-09-2012

          Meth.

  12. Liadan
    Liadan04-07-2012

    This looks so interesting! School needs to be over so I can read things!

  13. veruna
    veruna04-07-2012

    Awesome! I just bought a copy of it. I can’t wait to read it. :)

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