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“N.K. Jemisin’s The Hundred Thousand Kingdoms is a cross-genre fiction that explores themes of cultural identify and what people deem the “quintessential” hero. I like that the story pours new wine into old skins, borrowing from the mythology of gods and mortals, and character stereotypes, for example the trickster Sieh, in a world of role reversal where the gods are enslaved.” Read more...
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