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Moon Witch, Spider King
Moon Witch, Spider King | Marlon James
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From Marlon James, author of the bestselling National Book Award finalist Black Leopard, Red Wolf, the second book in the Dark Star trilogy, his African Game of Thrones. In Black Leopard, Red Wolf, Sogolon the Moon Witch proved a worthy adversary to Tracker as they clashed across a mythical African landscape in search of a mysterious boy who disappeared. In Moon Witch, Spider King, Sogolon takes center stage and gives her own account of what happened to the boy, and how she plotted and fought, triumphed and failed as she looked for him. It's also the story of a century-long feud--seen through the eyes of a 177-year-old witch--that Sogolon had with the Aesi, chancellor to the king. It is said that Aesi works so closely with the king that together they are like the eight limbs of one spider. Aesi's power is considerable--and deadly. It takes brains and courage to challenge him, which Sogolon does for reasons of her own. Both a brilliant narrative device--seeing the story told in Black Leopard, Red Wolf from the perspective of an adversary and a woman--as well as a fascinating battle between different versions of empire, Moon Witch, Spider King delves into Sogolon's world as she fights to tell her own story. Part adventure tale, part chronicle of an indomitable woman who bows to no man, it is a fascinating novel that explores power, personality, and the places where they overlap.
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Melismatic
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#Scarathlon - Photo Challenge - 🕷️ Spider

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Booktourist
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This took me forever to get through, but in a good way. Reading it felt like living in the jungle—disorienting, beautiful, rich, uncomfortable… Its been days since I finished but my mind is still in the world of MWSK. I‘ll never forget Sogolon, the heroine of this book. She‘s so ruthless and resilient, full of kindness and grief. It‘s like she‘s lived so many lives in one. It‘s like I‘ve read so many books in just this one.

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Bookgoil Lovely swap! Those stickers are so cute! (edited) 2y
Nutmegnc @Bookgoil ikr??!! I‘ve already added them to my art supply box where all my favorite stickers live. 2y
Deblovestoread Sweet! Love the stickers, 2y
Alwaysbeenaloverofbooks 🧡📦🖤🎊📚 2y
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Jen2
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Pickpick

This was quite a book!!!!

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Taylor
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Mehso-so

I‘m sad that I don‘t like this because I really want to like it and there are so many cool possibilities with the world building, but overall it was just too long and boring and it needed to be deeper in more dimensions.

Sometimes the book brushes against an epic feel, but it‘s never long before it falls back into a more micro-focused character narrative—something that gets too tiresome over the course of so many hundreds of pages.

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Taylor

And even revenge is not about revenge, not really. The planning too long and the execution too quick. What really fire up revenge is desire.

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Taylor

You never cared about anybody but yourself then, so why would you care about anybody else now? All this long life for no purpose other than living it?

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Taylor

Bear? You don‘t have no grief to bear. You never show it. All you do is hurt your children and yourself, because you don‘t want it.

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Bookalong
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5☆A fantastic follow up to Black Leopard, Red Wolf!James is such an incredibly creative writer, building these facinating characters and storylines blows my mind. If you struggled with the first book this one is more accessible, honestly I enjoyed this one more! So give it a try. Again it's violent, dark, deep themes at work here. Completely brilliant! Can't wait for the third book! #bookreview #bookreviewer

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AnneCecilie
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The second book in the Dark Star Trilogy.

In this we follow Sogolon and I loved reading about her childhood and her early adulthood and how she became the Moon Witch.

At some point we enter the storyline from the first book of finding a young boy. And at this point in the story, James lost me a little bit, but he pulled me in towards the end.

I can‘t wait to read the third volume and find out whose point of view we will follow then.

Ruthiella I‘m thinking the third will be from Black Leopard‘s POV... 🤔 2y
AnneCecilie @Ruthiella The first book was “Black Leopard, Red Wolf”, didn‘t we get that narrative then? I read that years ago so I don‘t remember everything. 2y
Ruthiella No, the first book was wholly from Tracker‘s (the Red Wolf) POV . I think there is a lot of Leopard‘s back story that could be explored. 2y
AnneCecilie @Ruthiella I was hoping for the POV from the Aesi 2y
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Taylor

She shocked but only for a blink before the thought rush in that whatever come by surprise is, when you look hard enough, a long time coming.

DrexEdit Great quote! I'm looking forward to reading this book! 👍 2y
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Taylor

This one is hard to get into, being honest, but I remember the first one was for me as well.

This one feels different though. It‘s a bit more political, and I don‘t think there‘s as much action. It vacillates—sometimes I‘ll get to enjoying it a lot, then it‘ll tire me out. The book is dense. Hopefully I start to vibe with it more….

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AnneCecilie

Built by the gods, which is what priests say when they mean by the death of tens of hundreds of thousands of slaves.

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AnneCecilie
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One night I was in the dream jungle.

#FirstLineFridays
@ShyBookOwl

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PNWBookseller85
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Wrote a little author spot on Marlon James for a display at work and our newsletter because I can‘t stop talking about how brilliant the Dark Star Trilogy. Ask anyone who knows me. They‘re all tired of hearing about it. 😂

AlaMich If you don‘t already know of it, you should really check out his podcast!! Marlon and Jake Read Dead People 2y
Mel @AlaMich I love that podcast! 2y
PNWBookseller85 @AlaMich @Mel I love it too! They‘re pretty hilarious. 2y
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“One night I was in the dream jungle”

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Mehso-so

By the gods, that was brutal! So violent, but that was to be expected. Didn‘t feel quite as invested in this as Black Leopard, Red Wolf, but I‘ll still finish the trilogy whenever the next one is released. Did a mix of print and audio with very impressive narration by Bahni Turpin. I‘m not a big fantasy reader, but am a fan of all things Marlon James. The Book of Night Women is my favorite of his novels.

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mdemanatee
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Cashed in my Penguin Random House Reader Rewards on this beauty, because I am bound and determined to get the best deal possible (will likely be a second before I can dive in because I 100% have to reread Black Leopard, Red Wolf).

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jlhammar
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#bookmail The cover art for this Dark Star trilogy is just so cool! Ready to get Sogolon‘s story.

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PNWBookseller85
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Been a while since I‘ve posted. But I had to review this one. Black Leopard Red Wolf is one of my all time favorite books and this one (sort of sequel) puts it at a solid second place. Marlon James, you are a god. You don‘t have to read Black Leopard to love this book, but it makes the experience much richer.

Ruthiella I‘m on the fence about continuing with this trilogy, but I did find Sogolon one of the most intriguing characters. Do we get any backstory on here in the second book? 2y
jlhammar Definitely looking forward to this one. 2y
Simona I‘m patiently waiting for publication … 2y
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AlaMich He does a great podcast with his editor called Marlon and Jake Read Dead People. MJ is very funny! 2y
PNWBookseller85 @AlaMich I‘ve heard about it, but haven‘t listened to it yet. I‘ll check it out! 2y
PNWBookseller85 @Ruthiella it‘s almost all backstory and it‘s totally brilliant what he‘s doing with this trilogy. It‘s not a linear timeline and he plays with truth and perspective quite a bit. 2y
Ruthiella @AlaMich Thank you for the podcast tip. I‘ve listened to two episodes and MJ‘s sense of humor is great. I‘m laughing out loud while listening. 😂 2y
AlaMich @Ruthiella I know, he‘s hilarious! Glad you‘re enjoying the podcast. 😊 2y
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