Name: Bernardo David
Age: 35 years old
Country: Poland
Town: Czyze
Postal code: 17-207
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A Day Of Fallen Night by Samantha Shannon (Bloomsbury £18.99, 880pp)A Day Of Fallen Nightby (Bloomsbury £18.99, 880pp)Like all the greats, Samantha Shannon has built a world with geography, rules that govern its characters' lives and, above all, a history.In this prequel to The Priory Of The Orange Tree, earth- shattering events have been rendered into myth, dimly perceived through the past's dark lens.
Back then, a great destructive force arose and was defeated; now that same force is threatening the world — but has the world forgotten? Miraculously pacy, given its thumping scale, this is another gorgeous, glittering epic as a priestess with mysterious parentage, a reluctant princess and a warrior nun are swept up in the narrative.And there's magic, high politics, base betrayals, noble sacrifices and dragons.
Lots of dragons . . . Godkiller by Hannah Kaner (Harper Voyager £16.99, 304pp)Godkillerby (Harper Voyager £16.99, 304pp)In Middren, gods are parasitical entities that leach off the love of their followers, hoarding their offerings greedily.
There are big gods (fortune and war) and small gods (shoe-mending and baking). And then there are the veigas — godkillers by any other name.This is a wonderful, gritty, explosively violent and beautifully realised debut built around a mismatched trio's classic quest.Fighting their way across a bleak landscape are Kissen, an angry, one-legged, unexpectedly sexy godkiller; Elogast, a handsome disillusioned knight; and Inara, orphaned child of a noble house with her own pet god to deal with.
He's furry and cute as hell but, as the god of white lies, a tricky companion. Hell bent by Leigh Bardugo (Gollancz £20, 496pp)Hell bentby (Gollancz £20, 496pp)If Lev Grossman collaborated with Donna Tartt, you'd hope they'd come up with something half as good as Hell Bent.The title gives the story away.
Galaxy Stern, a messy, murdering, ghost-whispering Yale undergrad, is trying to retrieve her mentor from hell and won't let anything stand in her way.This is a Yale of secret clubs, academic bitchiness and a form of ceremonial magic that relies on viscerally cruel sacrifice.We believe in it utterly because the narrative — terse, elliptical and unfussy — treats us like adults, almost as if we're initiates in these dark and complex mysteries.This worthy sequel to the best-selling Ninth House will leave fans happy and new- comers bewitched.
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