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The Sorcerer of the Wildeeps
The Sorcerer of the Wildeeps | Kai Ashante Wilson
Critically acclaimed author Kai Ashante Wilson makes his commercial debut with this striking, wondrous tale of gods and mortals, magic and steel, and life and death that will reshape how you look at sword and sorcery. Since leaving his homeland, the earthbound demigod Demane has been labeled a sorcerer. With his ancestors' artifacts in hand, the Sorcerer follows the Captain, a beautiful man with song for a voice and hair that drinks the sunlight. The two of them are the descendants of the gods who abandoned the Earth for Heaven, and they will need all the gifts those divine ancestors left to them to keep their caravan brothers alive. The one safe road between the northern oasis and southern kingdom is stalked by a necromantic terror. Demane may have to master his wild powers and trade humanity for godhood if he is to keep his brothers and his beloved captain alive. PRAISE FOR THE SORCERER OF THE WILDEEPS "The unruly lovechild of Shakespeare, Baldwin, George RR Martin and Ghostface Killah -- this was a book I could not put down." - Daniel Jos Older, author of Half-Resurrection Blues "Lyrical and polyphonous, gorgeous and brutal, THE SORCERER OF THE WILDEEPS is an unforgettable tale of love that empowers." - Ken Liu, multiple Hugo Award-winning author of The Grace of Kings "THE SORCERER OF THE WILDEEPS reads like Gene Wolfe and Samuel R Delany trying to one-up each other on a story prompt by Fritz Leiber. That means it's good. Read it." - Max Gladstone, author of the Craft Sequence "Seamlessly knots magic and science in a wholly organic way... THE SORCERER OF THE WILDEEPS will catch you by the throat and hold you fast until the last searing word." - Alyssa Wong, Nebula-nominated author of "The Fisher Queen"
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eol
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Mehso-so

Sunshine and rainbows this is not—on more levels than one.

This author also wrote The Devil in America, which also made me despair of unnecessary, fun-stealing framing devices. Although it's interesting on the conceptual level, with some nice worldbuilding throughout and exciting action near the end—that‘s why I‘m judging it so-so—this fails at pretty much everything else.

Would‘ve been better as a neater short story.

3/5

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snapsnarlgrowl
The Sorcerer of the Wildeeps | Kai Ashante Wilson

Felt the burning need to cry my eyes out over something that isn‘t my own life, so back we go!

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effani
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Pickpick

Beautiful and emotionally devastating. The use of language is masterful.

This was my first book of 2021 and my January #BookSpin! @TheAromaofBooks

TheAromaofBooks Woohoo!! 3y
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uwak
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Mehso-so

I'm going to be honest and say my lack of enjoyment with this novella is due to my lack of reading comprehension chops. unfortunately I can't really appreciate Wilson's take on language and code switching and combined with his penchant for abrupt scene changes, I had a hard time following the events of this book. I think a taste of honey was a lot more approachable, and his first work is simply not in my wheelhouse.

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TracyReadsBooks
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To celebrate the release of TorDotCom‘s first eBook on September 1st, 2015 you can download that very same book until Sept. 4th. Today. Now. And it‘s free. I have to say I love these eBooks. I‘ve read so many interesting titles. Can‘t wait to dive into this one!

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LibrarianRyan
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It‘s Tor‘s 5th birthday and they are giving us a present. Download your copy soon.

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xicanti
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SORCERER OF THE WILDEEPS is old school SFF; ie, it‘s one of those short, sharp books set in an SF world that‘s twisted itself around until it‘s fantasy. Wilson plays various layers off one another: the world the characters inhabit vs the one their SFnal ancestors built; the things the characters feel vs what they can openly express; the language readers expect vs what‘s on the page. It‘s rich, complex, masterful, and a bit difficult. I adored it.

Geeklet This sounds fantastic! I‘ve tossed it in my swollen Amazon cart to buy. 5y
xicanti @Geeklet it‘s so, so good. Lots of twisty-turny prose and scenes that read differently depending on the angle you approach them from. 5y
Susannah I have this on my Kindle but have always been a little wary, as I‘ve heard it a bit hard to read. I don‘t mind a book that challenges me by making me think, but I also don‘t like to struggle through a book. If you don‘t mind me asking, would you say it challenges your perspective(s), or that it hard to read? 5y
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xicanti @Susannah I think that depends on how you respond to Wilson‘s syntax. His word order is unconventional, but there‘s enough poetry here, and enough authorial delight in the language, that I felt invited in by its difficulties rather than shut out. Perspective-wise, the story takes classic SFF tropes like advanced tech that‘s now treated as magic and gives them an unabashedly Black and queer slant. 5y
Susannah Thank you so much! I love your description of “authorial delight in the language.” You made it sound very appealing. I appreciate it! 5y
xicanti @Susannah I hope you enjoy it when you decide to give it a try! 5y
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xicanti
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Supper: sausage & tofu scramble, my second-to-last Queer Beer, and the final chapter of this novella.

suzisteffen Sooooo appropriate 5y
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xicanti
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Lunch was pretty great. The goop between the olives and the crackers is this amazing vegan tzatziki I bought because Superstore had it on for $0.94. Watch; its regular price will be $5 or something and I‘ll never have it again.

I‘m still all OMG THIS BOOK over here, but I‘ve also been reflecting on its low Litsy rating. I get it. *I* love it, but Wilson‘s prose doesn‘t scan well. You‘ve gotta work at it, and that reading style ain‘t for everyone.

xicanti I should note it ain‘t always for me, either. There are plenty of authors I shy away from because I‘ve previously found their syntax to be Too Much Work. (David Chariandy, Janny Wurtz, and Glen Duncan spring to mind.) Here, though, I find that Wilson‘s complications invite me in instead of shutting me out. The syntax is another layer in a heavily layered story. 5y
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xicanti
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I read another chunk of this excellent novella while I ate a plate of eggs that I hoped would fortify me for my run. No such luck. Today‘s effort was marginally better than Sunday‘s, but my body still refuses to perform the way it should after weeks of training. I‘m frustrated, to understate things. My right leg‘s also got me a bit worried I might have shin splints. I‘m gonna have to do some research.

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xicanti
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1. I‘m 30% into this book and I‘m RIDICULOUSLY EXCITED ABOUT IT!!!!! I don‘t think I‘ve loved a writer‘s syntax so much since I discovered Ysabeau S. Wilce a decade ago. Plus, the whole thing‘s structured like the SFF of yore, except it‘s way more Black and queer than the mainstream old timey stuff. Cue the 😍.

2. If I finish this delicious leftover anniversary cake, I WILL be sick.

3. My phone‘s camera identified a FACE in the icing. CREEPY.

suzisteffen I loved this book so much! And his next novella as well. 😍 5y
xicanti @suzisteffen I got it through the Tor.com Ebook Club years ago and figured I should finally read it since his next one is part of this month‘s Pride bundle. I‘m so glad I got that kick in the pants. 5y
Kaye Slide the rest of that cake over this way. Don‘t eat so much of it you get sick... I‘ll take up the slack for you. 5y
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xicanti @Kaye thank you, friend. 5y
AlaMich I LOVED Sorcerer of the Wildeeps! I‘ve been hoping for a full-length novel from Wilson but he hasn‘t written one as far as I know. 5y
xicanti @AlaMich I‘d love to see what he does with longer work, but I sort of feel like he‘ll be one of those authors I prefer at novella-length or shorter. He‘s so, so good with this more condensed form. 5y
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lauralovesbooks1
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Mehso-so

The world building was amazing, but I had. Hard time getting into the story.

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Lylah
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Also, I‘ve officially read 50 books this year with a few months to spare! 🎉

wanderinglynn Congrats! 🎉👏🏻 6y
rubyslippersreads 🎉📚🎉📚🎉🎉🎉 6y
JoScho 🎉💖🎉 6y
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BookishBlonde12 Nice!! 🎉✨ 6y
DarcysMom Congratulations! 📚📖📚🔖📖📗📘📙💕💕 6y
Jas16 🙌🏽 6y
ErikasMindfulShelf 🎉🎉👏👏 6y
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Lylah
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Mehso-so

I generally enjoyed this but the complex mythology & worldbuilding was so poorly explained that it was almost completely obscure and unintelligible.

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Lylah
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Last year I deliberately included a diverse number of books when I chose what to read—looking back through my reads this year, I‘ve failed the diversity factor quite a bit. I was in the mood for fantasy so here‘s a diverse fantasy book I haven‘t read just yet by an author I found through an Afrofuturism class✨

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Chessa
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Pickpick

Holy. Shit. #ReadingBlackout

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Anton
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Pickpick

I enjoyed this short but dense novella. Great use of slang and language to set it apart from more traditional fantasy fare, and a believable same sex love story at the core of an adventure tale. My one complaint is that the flashbacks to the protagonist's youth could have come earlier in the book. This isn't an easy read (I had to stop reading before bed when I was too tired to really concentrate) but it's a worthwhile one. ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️

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Anton
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Finally starting this novella.

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Somasis
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Mehso-so

This is probably the last one I will finish, but I think I'll read a bit more before I tap out of this #readathon.

I have to say I had very mixed feelings about this one, which I listened to while cleaning up around the house. I liked the start, I liked the end, but Wilson lost me in the middle and I felt like I was waiting for something interesting to happen. No bueno. 😕😴

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rach_simone
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Mehso-so

Ehhh this book felt long even though it wasn't. I liked the writing style and would've probably liked a book about the main character's back story.

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Chessa
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I'm pretty bad about making a TBR and sticking to it - I prefer to narrow down a stack of options. These are just the ebooks that are on the menu for the month (in addition to the 5 graphic novels I checked out of Hoopla last night before the time limit reset!). Physical TBR forthcoming! #TBR #marchintoreading

ReadingEnvy I really need to get to the Chambers too. I've had it on my shelf since January. 7y
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Angeles
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Bailedbailed

I could not get into the story. The strange slang was a bit much, and the male bonding, which felt forced, did not work for me. the reader was excellent but could not fix the problems with the story for me. The annoying thing is that the writing is excellent so I will definitely try something else by Kay Wilson because I feel sad I missed out in enjoying good writing

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AlaMich
The Sorcerer of the Wildeeps | Kai Ashante Wilson

Loved this novella!! Kai Ashante Wilson writes so beautifully and has such a unique voice. I can't wait until he writes a full length novel set in the same world.

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MDodge
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Pickpick

Aw started this yesterday & finished it today. So so so good I with there were a million more pages 😢📚

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stuartjrodriguez
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Checking out Santa Cruz, California's newest coffee roaster, Cat & Cloud Coffee, with Kai Ashante Wilson's beautiful novella on this rainy Sunday afternoon. The prose in this story is *gorgeous*.

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helgagrace
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Pickpick

I am wrecked after finishing this. *sniffles*

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helgagrace
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I'm really getting in to it (despite complete lack of female characters)! #novella #sff #demigods #lgbtqqia

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Keryntalia
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Pickpick

Rich and dark and strange - possibly the most unusual epic fantasy I've read in a long time. Wilson has done some really interesting things with language and how it defines the characters - the plot isn't the main driver, which works in the novella format.

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Ann
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Is A Taste of Honey the prequel that will explain everything?
Here's hoping.

Ann Relatedly, my autocorrect keeps trying to change this title to A Taste of Hiney. 8y
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bookwrm526
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I wish there was a rating between like and so-so. I loved parts of this book, but other parts not so much. I think it might be because I listened to it on audio instead of reading it and found it hard to follow (not a usual problem for me). Perhaps I should go back and read this one...