Gideon the Ninth

Gideon the Ninth

によって Tamsyn Muir
4.7 (3 評価)
Science & Technology LGBTQ+ Fantasy +1 more
形式 ハードカバー
ページ数 448
言語 英語
公開されました Sep 10, 2019
出版社 Tor
ISBN-10 1250313198
ISBN-13 9781250313195
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In a universe where necromancy reigns supreme, Gideon Nav finds herself caught between treachery and duty. Raised in the austere Ninth House, she has long dreamed of escaping her grim upbringing. When her childhood rival, the formidable necromancer Harrowhark Nonagesimus, calls upon her for a desperate alliance, Gideon reluctantly agrees to serve as her sword. Together, they traverse a dangerous and twisted path to the Emperor’s court, where politics are deadly and enemies lurk in the shadows.

As they prepare for a brutal competition among the necromancers to gain favor, Gideon must confront not only her own past but also the dark secrets of her house and the power that lies within. With sharp wit and fierce determination, she navigates this deadly world where loyalty is scarce, and ambition knows no bounds. In the battle for survival, Gideon discovers that the real challenge lies not just in wielding a weapon but in the complexities of trust and friendship.

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5.0
Gina
Gina @gina60583
Nov 24, 2025

This book is what 5 stars are reserved for. I feel like the bar has been raised significantly, and I’m not sure what to do about it.Watch my in-depth video review on YouTube.Gideon the Ninth is perfection in book form. It’s funny, weird, unexpected, charming, outrageous, and so much fun to read.I absolutely loved the way it’s narrated. The narration flits between objective and opinionated. It’s almost a Hitchhiker's Guide-like in its sarcasm and casual observation. It's wonderful.I adore Gideon as a character. Although she is confrontational and indifferent, she has many moments of strong emotion and real conscience. Which makes her slightly unpredictable but very, very likable.Gideon has such a complicated personality. At first glance, she judges quickly (and we see other characters the way she sees them), but the more time she spends with these characters, the way we see them or the way they're described changes. This is another case of character-focused world-building. Rather than telling us what on earth this weird necromancer universe is right at the start, we're gradually shown what it is through the characters and plot. The reason the absolute nonsense works is because Gideon also knows nothing. So while we're following her around, we're in exactly the same position she’s in. Discovering and learning along with her. Her thoughts and the thoughts of the narrator mirror ours. At least they did for me.There are so many modern phrases, references, and jokes made throughout. Which in any normal book wouldn’t work at all. But in this, they do, and I'm completely at a loss every time I read them.This is one of those books you have to read alone. Don't read anything else at the same time because your other book will suck in comparison. It just will.I ended up reading it slowly because I enjoyed it so much and didn't want it to end, which is silly because I have the second book sitting on my shelf.This is a book I couldn’t stop thinking about. A masterpiece. P.S. Don’t think I don’t see those Greek Mythology references, because I do!For more reviews and book recommendations, check out my YouTube channel

2.0

Not sure why everyone enjoys this so much. The characters aren't enjoyable, the story was very confusing, and I wish there was more world building just so I could understand how the magic works.  

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