![]() ![]() Avoid if you haven’t read that book and don’t wish to be spoiled! YOU HAVE BEEN WARNED. Warning: this review contains inevitable spoilers for book 1, The Killing Moon. There was never question that we would read this. ![]() Why did we read this book: We are major fans of Jemisin’s work and we loved the first book SO MUCH. How did we get this book: Review copies from the publisher Stand alone or series: Book 2 of the Dreamblood duology, sequel to The Killing Moon Together, they must resist the Kisuati occupation and uncover the source of the killing dreams… before Gujaareh is lost forever. Hope lies with two outcasts: the first woman ever allowed to join the dream goddess’ priesthood, and an exiled prince who longs to reclaim his birthright. Trapped between dark dreams and cruel overlords, the people yearn to rise up-but Gujaareh has known peace for too long. And nightmares: a mysterious and deadly plague haunts the citizens of Gujaareh, dooming the infected to die screaming in their sleep. A city where the only law was peace now knows violence and oppression. Gujaareh, the city of dreams, suffers under the imperial rule of the Kisuati Protectorate. ![]()
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