Jul. 21st, 2020

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Ahhhhh this was amazing! I've been hearing good things about this book for a while but the Hugos were the kick in the pants I needed to finally prioritise reading it.

I found the first 100 pages a bit of work to get through, so with how easily distracted I was from reading I didn't really retain a lot of what I read, but everything after that I was just THERE for it completely and it totally made up for the slow start.

Empire of Sand is a Mughal India inspired fantasy, featuring a young woman named Mehr caught between her two cultural heritages. Her father is an Ambhan nobleman, and her mother a part of a persecuted people-group, the Amrithi. Mehr inherits a certain magical ability from her mother's people, which puts her particularly at risk.

What happens after 100 pages: I guess this is spoilers but I'd consider it more in the way of enticement )

I love reading books where the setting and context matter to the story being told, and this one definitely delivers. Your standard vaguely-medieval-european-inspired tolkien ripoff type of fantasy doesn't really care about that stuff (even though Tolkien himself definitely did!) and one of the great things about reading books like this one is that the different cultural context inspires different kinds of worldbuilding. For example, the magic of this book is inspired by Indian classical dance, and especially the way that the movement and placement of hands is communicating a great deal. And this book's themes see balance as important, rather than the binaristic notion of Good Triumphs Over Evil. It's great!

I also love when you have characters who have complicated relationships to other people, and characters who do bad things for understandable reasons. This book has plenty of both. Also there's themes of family and family of choice! Yessss!

All in all a book that made me care a lot about the people in it and immersed in the world it took place in, and that's pretty much everything I love most in a book, so YAY.

And there's a sequel out! Which looks great! Let's see how soon I can justify spending money on it. :D

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