Sujet : Re: The Goblin Emperor. Katherine Addison.
De : tnusenet17 (at) *nospam* gmail.com (Tony Nance)
Groupes : rec.arts.sf.writtenDate : 10. Mar 2025, 23:19:19
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On 3/10/25 12:08 AM, Titus G wrote:
Following posts here, I read and enjoyed The Orb of Cairado by Katherine
Addison so continued with The Goblin Emperor.
The highlight was the Court Intrigue especially how to wield power with
verbal and physical interaction in relationships and of course it would
be impossible not to empathise with the Emperor. Brilliant.
Although I was horrified by the eighteen pages of people, places,
things, and gods, and the complicated often multi syllable names, I
concede that they do add a certain gravitas.
It was a fairytale in the sense that no elf nor goblin could be so
perfectly empathetic.
Apart from those minor complaints, the best read I've had recently with
the fascinating character of the Emperor and fascinating sub plots.
Like William, I liked it very much, and I also enjoyed the two which followed.[1] I'm looking forward to reading Orb some time later this year.
James mentioned here not too long ago that there is another one coming out in March...The Tomb of Dragons.
Tony
[1] The Witness for the Dead, and The Grief of Stones