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Green
Green | Jay Lake
3 posts | 6 read | 7 to read
She was born in poverty, in a dusty village under the equatorial sun. She does not remember her mother, she does not remember her own nameher earliest clear memory is of the day her father sold her to the tall pale man. In the Court of the Pomegranate Tree, where she was taught the ways of a courtesan...and the skills of an assassin...she was named Emerald, the precious jewel of the Undying Duke's collection of beauties. She calls herself Green. The world she inhabits is one of political power and magic, where Gods meddle in the affairs of mortals. At the center of it is the immortal Duke's city of Copper Downs, which controls all the trade on the Storm Sea. Green has made many enemies, and some secret friends, and she has become a very dangerous woman indeed. Acclaimed author Jay Lake has created a remarkable character in Green, and evokes a remarkable world in this novel. Green and her struggle to survive and find her own past will live in the reader's mind for a long time after closing the book. At the Publisher's request, this title is being sold without Digital Rights Management Software (DRM) applied.
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OnlyYoo
Green | Jay Lake
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Bailedbailed

I could count how many books I‘ve DNFed on one hand, so putting this book down was a real surprise to me. I felt like the book was practically concluded around page 150 which was really weird pacing. 🤷🏻‍♀️ I‘m trying to DNF more books that don‘t really book me so I can get to books I‘ll actually enjoy.

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Branwen
Green | Jay Lake
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I picked this book up on a whim at the library, mostly because I thought the cover was pretty awesome. It ended up being an INCREDIBLE story about a strong young woman who keeps fighting for the right to make her own life choices. I loved it so much as soon as I was finished I hopped on amazon and bought my own copy! 😄 A truly amazing fantasy book!

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BookFreakOut
Green | Jay Lake
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Library book sale!!!!! Zeroes and How To Start a Fire I know nothing about but love the covers and like the synopsis, Green was a friend's rec, and of course my annual copy of Ender's Game. And by that I mean there's always a copy and I always buy it. Up to six or seven now.

Laalaleighh The lost gate was good although I'm convinced OSC cannot end a series without letting his need to proselytize interfere with character development. 8y
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