The Tensorate Series
3 Novellas
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Nancy Wu
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Neon Yang
The Black Tides of Heaven: In the first book of the Tensorate series, a rebellion threatens the power of the Protectorate. Akeha, one of the twin children of the Protector, leaves the Tensorate behind and falls in with the rebels. But every step Akeha takes towards the Machinists is a step away from Mokoya. Can Akeha find peace without shattering the bond they share with their twin?
The Red Threads of Fortune: In the second book in the Tensorate series, Sanao Mokoya has abandoned the life that once bound her. Broken by the loss of her young daughter, she now hunts deadly, sky-obscuring naga in the harsh outer reaches of the kingdom, far from everything she used to love.
On the trail of a massive naga that threatens the rebellious mining city of Bataanar, Mokoya meets the mysterious and alluring Rider. But all is not as it seems: The beast they both hunt harbors a secret that could ignite war throughout the Protectorate.
The Descent of Monsters: Yang continues to redefine the limits of silkpunk fantasy with the Tensorate novellas. In this third volume, an investigation into atrocities committed at a classified research facility threatens to expose secrets that the Protectorate will do anything to keep hidden.
©2017 Neon Yang (The Black Tides of Heaven, The Red Threads of Fortune); Copyright 2018 by Neon Yang (The Descent of Monsters) (P)2018 HighBridge, a division of Recorded BooksLos oyentes también disfrutaron:
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These novellas were a masterpiece.
I loved everything
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The first and second books have solid arcs and seem to be building towards a converging climax. Both are written in third person, the first focusing on one sibling, the second focusing on the other. I expected the third to tie their stories together and conclude the escalating tensions between the oppressive leadership and rebellion, but the third takes a completely different approach. It feels like an extended epilogue where past events are recounted in the forms of journal entries and transcripts from interrogations, and leaves off a handful of unanswered questions. I appreciate a story that leaves me with questions, but some of these felt incomplete - a character dies, but to what effect? One major character is revealed to be pregnant, but they aren't really spoken of beyond that.
Intriguing, but I feel like I must have missed som
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Boring :-/
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I adore Rider in The Red Threads of Fortune. There likely will never be a more accurate portrayal of what it's like to be nonbinary than Rider. Their very real experience of constantly being misgendered and the mystical tattoos that represent a very real desire to have your body and life respected especially in death really spoke to my experience. The focus being switched to Mokoya was excellent following the events at the end of book one. I loved experiencing how she navigated her sorrow and seeing her emotions affect her judgment. I think things progressed a little too quickly between Rider and Mokoya, again i would have loved to see Mokoya build more trust with Rider. A slower progression would have made other situations hit harder. I dont care that they had sex like minutes after meetings, but it seemed a little too perfect.
The final installment, The Descent of Monsters, wasn't my favorite but I enjoyed the format it took, where there wasnt one narrator but a collection of letters, diary entries, and reports. This volume also suffered from being too short, I would have enjoyed more world building. It also didn't hurt that the 3rd book reminded me alot of my favorite video game NieR Replicant. I mean this is the most respectful of ways, but it felt like reading a very satisfying NieR fan fic. It filled a piece of my soul that is anxiously awaiting the remaster.
Final thoughts, love this series but wish it were longer! I truly hope Yang considers adding to this series because I want more.
The best representation of Nonbinary characters!
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