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Mammoths at the Gates
Mammoths at the Gates | Nghi Vo
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The Hugo and Crawford Award-Winning Series! "A remarkable accomplishment of storytelling."NPR on The Empress of Salt and Fortune The wandering Cleric Chih returns home to the Singing Hills Abbey for the first time in almost three years, to be met with both joy and sorrow. Their mentor, Cleric Thien, has died, and rests among the archivists and storytellers of the storied abbey. But not everyone is prepared to leave them to their rest. Because Cleric Thien was once the patriarch of Coh clan of Northern Bell Pass--and now their granddaughters have arrived on the backs of royal mammoths, demanding their grandfathers body for burial. Chih must somehow balance honoring their mentors chosen life while keeping the sisters from the north from storming the gates and destroying the history the clerics have worked so hard to preserve. But as Chih and their neixin Almost Brilliant navigate the looming crisis, Myriad Virtues, Cleric Thiens own beloved hoopoe companion, grieves her loss as only a being with perfect memory can, and her sorrow may be more powerful than anyone could anticipate. . . The Singing Hills Cycle The Empress of Salt and Fortune When the Tiger Came Down the Mountain Into the Riverlands Mammoths at the Gates The novellas of The Singing Hills Cycle are linked by the cleric Chih, but may be read in any order, with each story serving as an entrypoint. At the Publisher's request, this title is being sold without Digital Rights Management Software (DRM) applied.
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vlwelser
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I love these covers. These are a series of fantasy novellas and this is the 4th.

#BookSpinBingo @TheAromaofBooks

TheAromaofBooks Woohoo!! 5mo
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oOoOO! While most of the stories tend to happen outside the Singing Hills Abbey, this time we are IN the Abbey. Chih goes back after being away for ~3yrs and it's chaos. Cleric Thien has died and their granddaughters are at the gates with mammoths, demanding for their body. This was an interesting read focusing on someone from 2POVs after their death. Who were they? And how can they be mourned in so many different ways?

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llwheeler
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It's here! I'm loving my new kobo! (elipsa 2e) My other one was old enough that this has a much better screen and lighting. Being able to adjust the temperature of the light is so cool.
I haven't tested out all the features yet, but so far it's great. The stylus works fine with my left-handedness, except for highlighting (it only seems to work left to right, and I highlight right to left) which isn't a big deal as I rarely highlight things anyway.

tournevis I got the Libra Color and I love it! 4mo
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bookwyrm7
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My book of the week for last week is “Mammoths at the Gates“, by Nghi Vo, the latest book in the Singing Hills Cycle. It‘s an incredibly touching story about loss, mourning, friendship, and the stories that make up our lives.
What stories will you be made of when you die? What tales will come together to form your ghost?
Full book review: https://tardisgrades.blogspot.com/2024/03/book-of-week-march-11th-to-17th.html
#bookoftheweek #serieslove2024

TheSpineView 🤩🤩🤩 8mo
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bookwyrm7
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I'm not crying, you're crying!
My favourite book of the series so far.

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BarbaraJean
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A belated review from December—

I‘m so glad that @Tea_and_Starstuff recommended this series for our IRL book club a couple months ago, prompting me to give them a second look. The first one didn‘t draw me in on a first read, but worked for me on a re-read, and each subsequent book I‘ve liked better and better. This one, with themes of grief, return, and memory—and the stories we tell after we lose someone—was beautiful.

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Robotswithpersonality
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While these books always have another angle on storytelling, this one hit particularly hard: in grief, does a group of people remembering a person add up to the total of that person? What about the second hand, 'best of' version? When you've been away from a friend, living your lives, how could a return to where you were as children ever equal in knowledge the years you didn't spend together, how you changed and grew? 1/2

Robotswithpersonality 2/2 Somehow the stories in this series are gentle, even playful, as well as solemn. They carry a weight that ensures you pay attention.
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sebrittainclark
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TheAromaofBooks Yay!! Fantastic month!!! 1y
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sebrittainclark
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Cleric Chih returns home to the Singing Hills Abbey to find both home and himself changed. I loved that this novella focused on Chih's background and the stories were related to those he knows. I really enjoyed havig more time with Almost Brilliant and learning more about the other neixim.

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