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The House of Binding Thorns - (Dominion of the Fallen Novel) by Aliette De Bodard (Hardcover)

 The House of Binding Thorns - (Dominion of the Fallen Novel) by  Aliette De Bodard (Hardcover)
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<b>Praise for <i>The House of Binding Thorns</i> <p/></b>"If reading [<i>The House of Binding Thorns</i>] is sometimes walking the unfenced edge of a cliff, the vista is dizzying and beautiful."--<i>Fantasy & Science Fiction<br></i><br> "This affective sequel to 2015's <i>The House of Shattered Wings </i>touches the heart as often as it cuts throats."--<i>Publishers Weekly </i>(starred review)<b> <p/>Praise for <i>The House of Shattered Wings</i></b> <p/> "The devastated Paris of Aliette de Bodard's novel is especially haunting...A series of mysterious deaths turns the novel into a surprising but compelling murder mystery, which plays out according to the supernatural terms de Bodard has laid out so evocatively."--<i>The Chicago Tribune</i><br> <b><i> </i></b><br> "<i>The House of Shattered Wings</i> exists in a rich, evocative Paris that is thick with magical history. Pathos and beauty intertwine in a novel filled with longing."--Mary Robinette Kowal, Multiple-Hugo award winning author of the Glamourist Histories <p/> "A Gothic masterpiece of supernatural intrigues, loves and betrayals in a ruined and decadent future Paris--wildly imaginative and completely convincing, this novel will haunt you long after you've put it down."--Tim Powers, author of <i>The Anubis Gates</i><br> <i> </i><br> "Lyrical, sophisticated, lush, suspenseful...brings to life an exciting world of deep magic and complex, layered characters."--Ken Liu, author of the Dandelion Dynasty <br> <i> </i><br> "De Bodard presents a gritty, otherworldly Paris in her fast-paced, fantastical thriller."--<i>The Washington Post</i> <p/> "Gripping...reads like a hybrid of le Carre and Milton, all tinged with the melancholy of golden ages lost."--<i>Publishers Weekly</i> (starred review) <p/> "A novel that is both haunting and original, its sense of loss almost palpable, and its setting not quite anything else in modern fantasy."--<i>Locus </i> <p/> "It's a grim story with high-flown conventions, but by finding so much ugliness even in supernatural beauty, de Bodard makes both seem more compelling, and more concrete."--NPR.com

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