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soph ([personal profile] sophia_sol) wrote2021-06-13 04:49 pm

two novellas by Nghi Vo

These two novellas stand alone well but also read GREAT back to back, and I loved them both a lot!!

The Empress of Salt and Fortune, by Nghi Vo

A novella about a cleric who's investigating the history of a now-dead Empress, and finds the Empress's favourite handmaiden to hear stories from her about the Empress's life in exile.

It's a story told in snapshots, a bit at a time, each piece of the story brought out by another object the cleric finds in the house of exile relating to that time. The handmaiden often asks the cleric "Do you understand?" and I'm not convinced I do always understand, myself, but you know, I don't think that matters! A story is created out of the mosaic nonetheless, and you can see the overall shape of what's going on, even if not all the specific things the handmaiden means by it.

It's a story of a foreign woman brought into the empire to be a lesser wife to the Emperor and serve a political need for him, who finds ways nonetheless to build her own power and to keep her own secrets. The reader gets to find out some of these secrets, but the Empress was clearly a woman with depths, and not everything is to be shared. The layers of metanarrative between the Empress and the reader allow her to remain in large part a mystery, but a compelling mystery that you find yourself cheering for.

An unusual book, and a really good one!


When The Tiger Came Down the Mountain, by Nghi Vo

Oh hello, this book might be actually perfect??? Or at least perfect for me! Sequel to The Empress of Salt and Fortune, this is the further adventures of the cleric Chih in travelling around taking down stories for the archives!

Chih is on a journey through the mountains when they and their guide are accosted by three tiger sisters. Chih talks the tigers into letting them stay alive at least a little longer, by promising to tell them a story. It's a story the tigers know too! And they spend the whole time Chih's telling the story explaining exactly how wrong they are.

I love how Chih is eternally inquisitive, just always wanting to know more about everything. I love the dynamics between the three tigers, that they're not a monolith of opinion. I love the guide, who trusts and adores her Very Good Mammoth. I love the story of the romance between Scholar Dieu and the tiger Ho Thi Thao. And I love love love that the entire theme of the book is that the way a story is told is always affected by who is doing the telling and what their priorities are.
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[personal profile] chestnut_pod 2021-06-13 10:57 pm (UTC)(link)
I loved them both enormously, but When The Tiger Came Down the Mountain was IT. Idk if you reread much/do audiobooks, but ohhhhh my god, the audiobook narrator for WTTCDTM, Cindy Kay, was astonishing. Her tiger voices!!

Also, mammoths. Very Good Mammoths. I enjoyed seeing them as Good Girls, after seeing them as symbols of imperial power and retribution in Empress.
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[personal profile] genarti 2021-06-14 12:24 am (UTC)(link)
Yesssss, I love both of these so much!! The Empress of Salt and Fortune was slightly more perfect for me personally, but I love them both so much, and I love how similar and different the two books are.
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[personal profile] cahn 2021-06-14 01:32 am (UTC)(link)
ahhhh I'm trying not to look at any details of your post or comment besides that you liked it because this is the novella I'm most looking forward to reading!
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[personal profile] skygiants 2021-06-14 01:43 am (UTC)(link)
THEY'RE SO GOOD. I got Nghi Vo's new book today and it may be the thing I'm most looking forward to reading.
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[personal profile] silverflight8 2021-06-14 04:03 am (UTC)(link)
I was really impressed by Empress of Salt and Fortune! Often short stories + high concept doesn't work for me - just not enough space to develop into anything satisfying, it's like seeing the bones but with nothing interesting to say. But it was surprisingly good and didn't feel like separate scenes strung together. I was really surprised haha
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[personal profile] china_shop 2021-06-14 04:50 am (UTC)(link)
Just wanted to let you know how much I enjoy your reviews -- especially when you love a book, they just shine! *adds these to my to-read list*

♥ ♥ ♥
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[personal profile] lirazel 2021-06-15 03:30 pm (UTC)(link)
Nice! I've got both of them waiting on my e-reader for me, and I'll look forward to them even more now!
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[personal profile] toft 2021-06-15 07:03 pm (UTC)(link)
I loved the Empress of Salt and Fortune and I didn't know there was a sequel!!!