Reddit reviews The Fifth Season (The Broken Earth (1))
We found 7 Reddit comments about The Fifth Season (The Broken Earth (1)). Here are the top ones, ranked by their Reddit score.
The Fifth Season The Broken Earth
We found 7 Reddit comments about The Fifth Season (The Broken Earth (1)). Here are the top ones, ranked by their Reddit score.
I think you mean Hugo-award-winning author NK Jemisin. She's also a black female author, for more progressive points. Anyway, the one you'd want is The Fifth Season, which is the one that earned her Hugo. Her earlier work is also adequate, but this is the best.
I got through a few this month. The Fifth Season and The Obelisk Gate both got their hooks into me pretty much immediately and didn't stop. I then blind-bought the author's previous big work, the Inheritance Trilogy, got through the first one, and realized that I was kinda bored. I guess she got better at it.
I also read A People's History Of The American Revolution (it's okay) and 1776 by McCullough (meh).
I'm working my way through The Osamu Tezuka Story which is absolutely fucking mammoth, but it's kinda neat reading a biography in manga format. Even though I don't actually know much about the guy and haven't ever really seen any of his shows or read his comics, it's still very interesting.
Oh I also read all five volumes of UBER which is just... dang. It's real good.
You might like N.K. Jemisin's Broken Earth Trilogy or The Bone Season by Samantha Shannon.
In no particular order:
I'll recommend The Fifth Season by N.K. Jemisin. It's an incomplete series though (second book is Obelisk Gate, out now, third isn't out yet) so be warned, if you like it, you'll have to wait for the ending.
Yep. Read the Amazon sample of the first book. It definitely meets your criteria.
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