Eines der ersten Bilder, das N.K. Jemisin veranlasste, die „Inheritance Trilogy“ zu schreiben, war das eines Kindes, das mit Planeten spielt. Angesichts dieser frühen Inspiration ist es wohl nicht verwunderlich, dass sich Sieh zu einem ihrer Lieblingscharaktere entwickelte. In einem Interview erklär...
Interesting and a story I found captivating, I really wanted to know what was going to happen with Shahar, Sieh and Dekarta and what their friendship would do with the world. They were three interesting people and what happened to Sieh was intriguing, his having to deal with issues he never had to b...
Sieh is the oldest godling and first child of The Three, yet he must spend his time eternally as a child. As the god of Childhood, Tricks, and Innocence, going against his nature would kill him. With a sun as a kickball, he wanders where he will... Until the day he meets two Arameri children and dec...
First off, this is the third book in the Inheritance Trilogy. Not the second. I mistakenly thought this was the second one, but as all three books are standalone, it doesn't matter for the plot. The Kingdoms of the Gods begins a little over a hundred years after The Hundred Thousand Kingdoms and f...
I'm still overwhelmed by this series being over - I loved it, I loved the characters, I loved the concepts, and now I won't ever read anything else about them, and it's making me way sadder than it should. I don't even want to start another book now, because I feel as if if I do, I won't be as close...
I'm still overwhelmed by this series being over - I loved it, I loved the characters, I loved the concepts, and now I won't ever read anything else about them, and it's making me way sadder than it should. I don't even want to start another book now, because I feel as if if I do, I won't be as close...
Spoilers for the previous instalments of The Inheritance Trilogy. I am finally done with the book and the trilogy. Took me long enough. It was an interesting journey through contradictions. I don't think I've loved some elements in a book or a series as much as I did here and at the same time hate...
Several years later we get a story from the point of view of the Godling, Sieh. Still as demented and violent as godlings in the previous stories, he just wants a friend... The ruling family that used to enslave him has come down a bit, though still living in Sky, and everyone is out to get them. ...
Ages ago, the world was created when the first god got lonely. Since then he created several other gods and godlings to keep him company, not least Sieh, the eldest of the godlings but perpetually a child. After a struggle between gods that left the world nearly destroyed, the one of the gods set ...
3.5/5Personally I think it's not N.K. Jemisin's best book so far. The fault lies purely with Sieh - the child-god and main character of the book. He is too volatile and too much of a child to interest me enough to care. I did not care and I got pretty bored with this book despite some good parts her...
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