The Obelisk Gate

, #2

eBook, 448 pages

English language

Published Aug. 15, 2016 by Orbit.

ISBN:
978-0-316-22928-9
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5 stars (2 reviews)

The season of endings grows darker as civilization fades into the long cold night. Alabaster Tenring – madman, world-crusher, savior – has returned with a mission: to train his successor, Essun, and thus seal the fate of the Stillness forever.

It continues with a lost daughter, found by the enemy.

It continues with the obelisks, and an ancient mystery converging on answers at last.

The Stillness is the wall which stands against the flow of tradition, the spark of hope long buried under the thickening ashfall. And it will not be broken.

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reviewed The Obelisk Gate by N. K. Jemisin (The Broken Earth, #2)

Review of 'The Obelisk Gate' on 'Goodreads'

5 stars

The Obelisk Gate is the sequel to [b:The Fifth Season|19161852|The Fifth Season (The Broken Earth, #1)|N.K. Jemisin|https://images.gr-assets.com/books/1386803701s/19161852.jpg|26115977], and as such, there's no introduction: it jumps straight into action. So, if you haven't yet read the first book of The Broken Earth trilogy, go and read it now. It's worth it.

The Obelisk Gate is, in many ways, symmetric to The Fifth Season. The first book started with the world ending, and Essun finding her son dead, killed at their home. The Obelisk Gate starts with the same situation, but instead of Essun we see the scene through her daughter's, Nassun's, eyes.

Whereas The Fifth Season eased the reader into the brutal world that is Stillness, The Obelisk Gate does no suh thing. It's immediately clear there will be violence, and there will be plenty of it, by good people as well as bad - although as the world comes undone, …