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Ten Thousand Doors of January
Ten Thousand Doors of January | Alix E Harrow
"A gorgeous, aching love letter to stories, storytellers, and the doors they lead us through...absolutely enchanting."--Christina Henry, bestselling author of Alice and Lost Boys LOS ANGELES TIMES BESTSELLER! Finalist for the 2020 Hugo, Nebula, Locus, and World Fantasy Awards. In the early 1900s, a young woman embarks on a fantastical journey of self-discovery after finding a mysterious book in this captivating and lyrical debut. In a sprawling mansion filled with peculiar treasures, January Scaller is a curiosity herself. As the ward of the wealthy Mr. Locke, she feels little different from the artifacts that decorate the halls: carefully maintained, largely ignored, and utterly out of place. Then she finds a strange book. A book that carries the scent of other worlds, and tells a tale of secret doors, of love, adventure, and danger. Each page turn reveals impossible truths about the world and January discovers a story increasingly entwined with her own. Lush and richly imagined, a tale of impossible journeys, unforgettable love, and the enduring power of stories await in Alix E. Harrow's spellbinding debut--step inside and discover its magic. Praise for The Ten Thousand Doors of January: "One for the favorites shelf... Here is a book to make you happy when you gently close it. Here you will find wonder and questions and an unceasingly gorgeous love of words which compasses even the shape a letter makes against a page."―NPR Books "Devastatingly good, a sharp, delicate nested tale of worlds within worlds, stories within stories, and the realm-cracking power of words."―Melissa Albert, New York Times bestselling author "A love letter to imagination, adventure, the written word, and the power of many kinds of love."―Kirkus For more from Alix E. Harrow, check out The Once and Future Witches.
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Jen2
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Enjoyed it.

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NataliePatalie
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Happy New Year! Here is my reading list for 2024. Maybe you can see the theme 😛
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Blueberry Lol. Cute 4mo
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cottagelantern
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3.5 ⭐️s
a sweeping story of family, unlikely heroes, other worlds, and a magical girl. I loved a lot of this book: the writing, the characters, and especially the overarching story itself and how it all weaved together in the end. Why the 3.5 stars then? I kept feeling taken out of this turn-of-the-century setting with flippant, modern comments. Also, I‘m putting this book away feeling like it isn‘t finished and that I missed something important.

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Nessavamusic
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This was a solid portal fantasy with the feel of a fable. Part historical fantasy, part speculative fiction, it includes topics of racism, classism and colonialism. I liked the writing and it was a fast read, but I didn‘t love it. I think I didn‘t completely love the main character. However, I still recommend to those who like some fantasy with historical fiction. 4⭐️
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TheAromaofBooks Woohoo!! 7mo
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staci.reads
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This book is beautifully written! It's the story of a quest to find home, love, freedom, adventure, and family. It's filled with colorful characters, plot twists, great villains, and a love of words, books, and stories. I am smitten 😍

Alwaysbeenaloverofbooks Beautiful photo 💛 9mo
SG2014 Sold! Great review! Adding to my TBR stack. 9mo
PaperbackPirate I love that book too! Great picture! 😍 8mo
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LadyCait84
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Knew all along I was going to love it, but had to start it a few different times before I felt it clicking — but once it did, it was so charming and enveloping, I didn‘t want it to end. I could have gone on a million more adventures (through a million more doors) with January.

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Roxanareads
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An enjoyable mixture of fantasy and romance - a pleasant surprise!

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Page 211 - People never got to stay in their Wonderlands, did they? Alice and Dorothy and the Darlings, all dragged back to the mundane world and tucked into bed by their handlers.
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(Sigh) Reality comes for all of us, sooner or later!

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Page 165 - Once we have agreed that true love exists, we may consider its nature. It is not, as many misguided poets would have you believe, an event in and of itself; it is not something that happens, but something that simply is and always has been. One does not fall in love; one discovers it.
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This quote speaks to me on so many levels!

BennettBookworm Loved this book!! 10mo
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Mehso-so

Whereas I thought the writing in this book was absolutely beautiful, I did think it was a bit slow to start and the back and forth made it a little slower for me. I really loved this concept and the characters. But, the story itself was not as captivating as I had hoped it would be. I think maybe this is just a tough genre for me, personally because I can respect why this book was so popular, it just wasn‘t my favorite.

dabbe Da sweet pup looks interested in the book! 🖤🐾🖤 10mo
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bookowly
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I adore adore adore this book. One of my favorite tropes is “young girl goes through the door to another world” and this fit the bill perfectly. The longing of being separated from one you love really got to me. I made my mom read it and texted me from a commercial flight saying she was blubbering on the plane. She felt the full range of emotions that I felt with this book. And the cover 😍

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Zuhkeeyah
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I picked up this book to escape from the day and what a perfect choice it was. I love the idea of another world being a very literal door away. There was magic and intrigue and discovering something your soul always knew.

February #bookspin completed ✔️ @TheAromaofBooks

TheAromaofBooks Woohoo!!! 14mo
HOTPock3tt I loved this book too! I‘ve read a few by this author, but this one was by far my favorite 4mo
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AvidReader25
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This novel feels similar to Starless Sea w/the same slow-burn story. I savored the descriptions and I know I'll return to it. The world-building is wonderful & the ending makes it all worthwhile. I loved so many of the supporting characters. It could have benefitted from some editing, but give yourself time to enjoy the portals into other worlds, secret society, diverse cast, epic love, and dangerous escapes and you won't be disappointed.

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tphil10283
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It‘s a feel good kind of fantasy that is engaging and in the realm of a love story.

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Robotswithpersonality
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It's a whole lot trickier to find flowers in bloom on the first of January, but I couldn't resist trying for this cover. Would that I was as pleased with the interior as the exterior. I love the Fractured Fables novellas, but I think the key component is brevity. Even when she introduces difficulties and poor choices, all part of a young adult character's growth, one is comforted by the page count that the resolution can't be that far away.

Robotswithpersonality Alas, with a 373 page novel, this same model is an exercise in tested patience and frustration that repeatedly dragged me out of the (often incredibly angsty) mood of the story. The ending didn't quite make up for how irritated I frequently felt. I think perhaps it just wasn't a story meant for me. 1y
Robotswithpersonality I know there's been discussion about a biracial main character being written by a white woman. I know the author was previously a professor of African and African-American history. I know it felt weird how often the colour of various characters' skin, (and texture of) hair and eyes were mentioned. My feelings are mixed. 1y
Robotswithpersonality January is a complex character. The overt racism and colonialism present during the historical period the book was written for feel true to life. The author is certainly good at writing people with human flaws. Honestly not sure what else to say. 🤷🏼‍♂️ 1y
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This is my #BookSpin January list. @TheAromaofBooks

TheAromaofBooks Woohoo!!! 1y
LeticiaToraci Regardless of the result I will read Ash from this list now in January. 1y
LeticiaToraci #Bookspin is 17! Fire & Heist. 1y
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tpixie Great quote! Wonderful book!! 1y
tpixie I‘m reading her bizarre but interesting novella on Amazon prime The six deaths of the Saint 1y
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Lovelylottereader
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I honestly don‘t know what to write here.
I didn‘t read this book as fast as I do some others but that‘s not to say I didn‘t enjoy it. In fact, I loved this book and its storyline as well as the way it was written (though I had my doubts at first). I particularly loved the way everything fit together perfectly and of course the characters!
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Lovelylottereader I don‘t think my review adequately describes how much I enjoyed this book! 1y
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I wrote it for you.

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I hope you will keep the world unruly, messy, full of strange magics; I hope you will run through every open Door and tell stories when you return.

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January Wordworker, daughter of Adelaide Lee Larson and Yule Ian Scholar, born in the City of Nin and bound for the In-Between. May she wander but always return home, may all her words be written true, may every door lie open before her.

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Lovelylottereader

I don‘t need these blessings translated. I can read them myself, in plainest English: To home. To true love. To Adelaide.

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That what was shattered will be made while again.

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“Freedom isn‘t worth a single solitary shit if it isn‘t shared.”

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There is nothing quite like the anger of someone very powerful who has been thwarted by someone who was supposed to be weak.

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I was so very tired of locked doors.

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Maybe all powerful men are cowards at heart, because in their hearts they know power is temporary.

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But now I was free. Free to hate him, free to run from him, free to write my own story.

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It had both changed and not changed in the last decade. So had the world, I supposed.

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😭😭😭

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It turns out that only in loving you am I brave enough to leave you.

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I am my own keeper now.

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I might be young and untried and penniless and everything else, but -I clutched the pen in my hand until my knuckles were white crests- I was not powerless.

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I believed in the black gleam of the ink in the night, in the strength of my own fingers wrapped around the pen, in the reality of that other world waiting just on the other side of some invisible curtain. I believed in second chances and righted wrongs and rewritten stories. I believed in Samuel‘s belief.

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It felt like donning a suit of armor or sprouting wings, extending past the boundaries of myself; it felt an awful lot like love.

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“If you are willing to try, I believe in you. Strega.”

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“Maybe I did not make myself clear before, when I said I was on your side. I meant also that I would be at your side, to go with you into every door and danger, to run with you into your tangled-up future. For” -and a distant part of me as gratified to note that his voice had gone wobbly and strained-“for always. If you like.”

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“I suppose it would take a brave man to love a witch, and men are mostly cowards.” He looked directly at me as he finished, with a kind of raised-chin boldness that said: I am not a coward.

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“You did not need rescuing, then, it seems,” he said, a wry twist in his smile. “Stregas rescue themselves in all the stories.”
“Stregas?”
“Witches.”

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“Bad is on your side.”
My smile sturdied. “Yes.”
“And,” he said more softly, “so am I.”

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Did you recognize them for what they were? The insufficient offerings of an absent father? A coward‘s attempt to say: I think of you, always, I love you, forgive me?

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Someone, somehow, might forge themselves into a living key, and open the doors.

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Destiny is a pretty story we tell ourselves. Lurking beneath it there are only people, and the terrible choices we make.

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Men like myself cannot see anything beyond our own pain; our eyes are inward-facing, mesmerised by the sight of our own broken hearts.

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“I didn‘t want to be safe, I suppose. I wanted to be dangerous, to find my own power and write it on the world.”

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“I met your father in August 1909 in a world of wereleopards and ogres, I very nearly killed him, but the light was fading and my shot went wide.”

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I cried as if I‘d been assigned to cry the unshed tears of three people instead of one: my mother, lost in the abyss; my father, lost without her; and me, lost without either of them.

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“Our girl will be a fairy tale before she can walk.”

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“Trying to explain things that can‘t be explained is how you get stories and fairytales.”