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review 2020-05-30 15:04
The Goblin Emperor
The Goblin Emperor - Katherine Addison

by Katherine Addison

 

The first chapter was enough to tell me this one is for world building Fantasy fans, the kind who loved Lord of the Rings. We've got elves, political intrigue and an airship crash that results in a new emperor. I can see why reviews on this one are polarized, as it has some hard to pronounce names and other earmarks of old school Fantasy. Personally, I was hooked by the end of that first chapter. Bring on more!

 

Maia is half-elf half-goblin, a disregarded fourth son relegated to exile after his mother's death. He might have been forgotten forever, but an airship crash that kills his father and brothers leaves him as next in line to the throne. With his mixed blood and lack of training for court life, there is bound to be adjustment issues at the least.

 

The story is heavy on political intrigue, but very well done. Maia is a very likable character and I enjoyed watching him rise to the situation and find his strengths, overcoming an abusive childhood. I thought he struck a good balance, seeking advice on protocol from those he could trust and recognizing when courtiers were trying to bully or trick him into doing what they wanted.

 

The aspect of mystery was good too. Several characters are introduced who might have the sort of ambitions that might have resulted in sabotage of the royal entourage's airship. The story kept my attention and had me wondering which of the more slimy characters might have been behind it, or whether there could have been a conspiracy.

 

Some other likeable characters arise as well, though I found myself wondering who might have hidden motives, even among the apparent 'good guys'.

 

One thing that surprised me was the spiritual aspect of Maia's goblin heritage. I find it fascinating that stories about goblins that look into their society are increasingly Shamanic or spiritual in some way. It's an interesting trend.

 

I did find the book hard to put down in the later chapters, falling asleep late at night but determined to finish one more chapter. In the end the mystery was solved and the book came to a tidy end, but I'm hoping there will be more books in this world. Despite stumbling a little over convoluted names, I really enjoyed the read and may even look into some of the author's other books under her other pen name.

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text 2018-08-30 15:44
Relisten finished!
The Goblin Emperor - Kyle McCarley,Katherine Addison

This is, I believe, my fourth time listening to this. I completely understand complaints I've seen about the names and pacing, but I continue to love this book anyway. I worry that the eventual sequel will disappoint me because I won't be able to help but compare it to this, the same way I couldn't help but compare Ann Leckie's Provenance to her Imperial Radch trilogy.

 

 

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text 2018-08-24 20:02
Relistening: 2 hours and 19 minutes in
The Goblin Emperor - Kyle McCarley,Katherine Addison

I'm relistening to this both because it's a comfort read/listen and because it's something I'd be okay with having to stop if I don't finish it before September starts. I'll be switching to Jennifer Wright's Get Well Soon at that time.

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text 2018-08-19 16:39
Tor news: Murderbot and Goblin Emperor

Okay, I originally had a whole thing written below this tweet that Booklikes just ate. Let's give this another go, shall we?

 

I'm pretty sure someone on BL talked about wanting a hardcover edition of All Systems Red to match the other hardcovers - maybe Grim? - and it looks like you're going to get your wish.

 

And I'm excited about the Goblin Emperor sequel but not holding my breath, since "someday soon" is distressingly vague.

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text 2017-09-15 00:42
Relisten finished!
The Goblin Emperor - Kyle McCarley,Katherine Addison

I still love it. Kyle McCarley does a great job with the narration, despite one or two mistakes, and the story still works excellently for me as a comfort read. Definitely an audiobook that was more than worth the credit I spent on it.

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