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Firstborn
Firstborn | Michelle West
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The seventh book in the epic fantasy House War series returns to a beloved world of magic and political intrigue, where new threats are stirring. Jewel ATerafin has never wanted to be a power. What she truly wants, she built in the streets of the poorer holdings. To protect what she built, to protect what she values above all else, she has accepted that power is necessary. But with power comes responsibility. Jewel has forced herself to do what would have once been unthinkable: She has surrendered her den-kin, Carver, to the wilderness, because she must if she is to have any hope of saving the rest of her family, and the city in which they dwell. But she cannot leave him with nothing. Into his hands, she has placed the single, blue leaf that came from the wilderness and the dreaming combined. She doesn’t know what it does or what it was meant to do—but it is the most powerful item on her person, and it is the only thing she can leave him. That leaf, however, was created to serve a purpose that Jewel does not understand. Nor does Carver, who now possesses it. With Ellerson by his side, Carver intends to traverse the wild Winter in an attempt to reach home—and the people who are waiting for him. There are those who do understand the significance of Carver’s gift, and the disaster that will prevail if it remains in his hands. But time is of the essence. These lands are not unclaimed, and the Lord of these lands is waking from his ancient slumber. Nor is the Lord the only threat. Firstborn, demons, and wild elementals are swirling around two mortal men in a storm that threatens to end the only chance the city of Averalaan has of surviving what is to follow.
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I dunno if I‘ve got the brainpower to read the last 150 pages of FIRSTBORN tonight, but I‘m on track to finish it tomorrow! I think I‘m finally out of the big abstract magic part, so my speed should pick up again as I approach the final page.🤞

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I happen to be reading a Canadian book on #IReadCanadianDay! I‘m still having a great time with this one, but I‘ve slowed down a bit now I‘m in an extended magical sequence. Y‘all know I like West‘s interpersonal scenes more than the magic bits.

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My Louis Riel Day plans include FIRSTBORN in print, THE NIGHT PIECE by André Alexis on audio, a bit of writing, and maybe a movie.

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I kept on reading over breakfast (which was fried egg smushed into crispy potatoes, with hot sauce liberally applied). I hope I can really get stuck into this one today. It feels so good to be back in this world, with these characters I want to talk about as if they were real people.

Alwaysbeenaloverofbooks I spy bacon 🥓😋 3y
xicanti @Alwaysbeenaloverofbooks there were two slices to start, but I ate one while the potatoes cooked. 🤫 3y
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Firstborn | Michelle West
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Winter usually sends me into hibernation mode, but lately I can‘t sleep past 07:00 no matter how hard I try (or how late I was up). Blah. At least I‘ve got a bedside book stack to see me through these bloody early mornings.

Also relevant: I finally gave in to my Michelle West cravings and switched my just-okay fantasy for FIRSTBORN right before bed last night. Good choice, Past Me.