I was intimidated by City of Stairs by Robert Jackson Bennett because it was a big book. Every word is needed to build Bennett's fantastic world. The book stands alone quite well, even though it is the first of a trilogy. It reminds me of The Expanse series, but as a fantasy. There is political intrigue wrapped up with spies, revolutionaries, former conquerors, and the now triumphant, but once enslaved. Many characters have big feelings about this reversal of fortunes and wrongs committed in the past. At the heart of the story is Shara Thivani, a covert operative who has come to investigate the murder of her mentor, but she discovers much more. I'm giving the book five stars on Goodreads — rare for me — but it is excellent in its plot, characters, setting, and ideas.
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I read Run for the Hills by Kevin Wilson in a day. The story and characters were captivation and lovely. 32-year-old Mad runs an organic farm in Tennessee with her single mother. Her dad left when she was twelve, and it has frozen her in place, unable to leave her mother alone to carry on the farm, and unwilling to allow anyone close enough to hurt her like her father did. One Saturday, a man in his 40s comes to her farm stand and tells her his her half-brother. He invites her to go with him to find their father. It gets weirder, but in the best way.
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