Review – Shades in Shadow

Posted July 31, 2015 by Nicky in Reviews / 2 Comments

Cover of Shades in Shadow by N.K. JemisinShades in Shadow, N.K. Jemisin

This ebook is a collection of three short stories set in the same universe as The Hundred Thousand Kingdoms. It revisits some of the characters and the consequences of the original trilogy, giving us a little more of Nahadoth, Hado and Glee Shoth, in turn. I’m fairly sure I missed out on some of the details because I haven’t read the books recently enough; I’m very sure I’ll reread this when I have, to fully appreciate it. As it is, though, they’re well-crafted stories, with the beautiful imagery and clarity I expect of Jemisin’s writing.

There are moments of characterisation that you don’t need to have recently read the trilogy to appreciate: Itempas, confronting change, his body treating it like an infection. Nahadoth, grieving and betrayed, betraying himself with the odd moment of affection for Tempa, with moments of regret. Glee Shoth, claiming her birthright, with strength from both her parents.

I think I liked the Nahadoth story the most, because it deals with that early aftermath of betrayal, and also most directly with Nahadoth’s nature. The various ways of describing him, “that which cannot be controlled”, etc, all work to crystallise the character, to get across in as few words as possible what Nahadoth is, and what he stands for.

Rating: 4/5

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2 responses to “Review – Shades in Shadow

  1. I’m not familiar with this one at all! But I’m someone who really loves beautiful writing and imagery, so I’ll try out the previous book and the trilogy. Nahadoth sounds like a fearsome character – are these mythological creatures? The phrase “that which cannot be controlled” reminds me of certain mythological creatures that are described to just “is” (which never fails to send chills down my spine)

    Faye at The Social Potato

    • I do recommend Jemisin’s books! She’s got a new one coming out next week, too; I’m excited. Nahadoth is a god, a god of chaos. The way the books deal with his character is really interesting!

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