From the Bookshelf of /r/Fantasy Discussion Group…
Find A Copy At
Group Discussions About This Book
What Members Thought

I just finished rereading Empress of Salt and Fortune, a novella by Nghi Vo.
I had to reread it because to be honest, I was losing interest, until I reached the mind-blowing end and was like, WTF did I miss? While it was easy for me to put down the first time around, taking six days to finish, the re-read took 2 hours.
It's a story about how an exiled empress foments a rebellion. The narrative, like her, is so subtle in the way it drops clues. Like the antagonist, I totally didn't see what was ha ...more
I had to reread it because to be honest, I was losing interest, until I reached the mind-blowing end and was like, WTF did I miss? While it was easy for me to put down the first time around, taking six days to finish, the re-read took 2 hours.
It's a story about how an exiled empress foments a rebellion. The narrative, like her, is so subtle in the way it drops clues. Like the antagonist, I totally didn't see what was ha ...more

I... feel like I'm missing something. This felt like one bite taken out of an apple- it was good but I wanted more. I wanted to know the characters more and we only got a surface level of them. I like the way the story was told and even the reveal at the end but it was so short and I found myself really only caring about what Rabbit was saying and not the other chapters.
...more

4/5 stars
Nominee: 2021 Hugo Award for Best Novella (TBD)
Nominee: 2021 Locus Award for Best Novella (TBD)
___
This is more of a lyrical character sketch than a traditionally formatted story. In a frame story, a cleric listens to a servant’s stories about the recently deceased Empress.
The strength of the novella is its beautiful writing. Vo uses sparse prose to sketch out the life of the Empress; the pace is quick and every word counts, especially given the work’s short length. There’s not much of a ...more
Nominee: 2021 Hugo Award for Best Novella (TBD)
Nominee: 2021 Locus Award for Best Novella (TBD)
___
This is more of a lyrical character sketch than a traditionally formatted story. In a frame story, a cleric listens to a servant’s stories about the recently deceased Empress.
The strength of the novella is its beautiful writing. Vo uses sparse prose to sketch out the life of the Empress; the pace is quick and every word counts, especially given the work’s short length. There’s not much of a ...more

Oct 19, 2022
Tweller83
rated it
really liked it
·
review of another edition
Shelves:
fantasy,
audio-books
Interesting novella that I quite liked listening to. I'm excited to listen to the others in this series to see where this goes.
...more

May 27, 2020
tobes
marked it as to-read

Jul 13, 2020
Theresa Wright
marked it as tbr-owned

Jul 13, 2020
Patrick
marked it as to-read


Nov 07, 2021
Karigan
marked it as to-read

Jan 25, 2022
Bee
marked it as to-read