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The Fifth Season

The Broken Earth, Book 1

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The Fifth Season

By: N. K. Jemisin
Narrated by: Robin Miles
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At the end of the world, a woman must hide her secret power and find her kidnapped daughter in this "intricate and extraordinary" Hugo Award winning novel of power, oppression, and revolution. (The New York Times)

This is the way the world ends...for the last time.

It starts with the great red rift across the heart of the world's sole continent, spewing ash that blots out the sun. It starts with death, with a murdered son and a missing daughter. It starts with betrayal, and long dormant wounds rising up to fester.

This is the Stillness, a land long familiar with catastrophe, where the power of the Earth is wielded as a weapon. And where there is no mercy.

Listen to the first book in the critically acclaimed, three-time Hugo award-winning trilogy by NYT best-selling author N. K. Jemisin.

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This trilogy is the first ever to win the Hugo Award for every book.
"Let that sink in for a minute. N.K. Jemisin is the first person ever to win the Hugo Award for best novel three years in a row, and she did that with this series.There’s a reason why the sci-fi and fantasy world went gaga over this. It’s dark, and I had some serious doubts that I would psychologically be okay at the end while I was listening (it’s world-endingly grim), but man, is it epic. "
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Extraordinary

If you like deep science fiction/fantasy with philosophical significance, you will almost certainly appreciate this book, and the others in the series.

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I found it a little boring.

First person to third person shift was somewhat annoying. Had some good writing, but not enough development to make me care deeply about any of the characters

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Fantasy based on real horror

This story is heart stopping and mind blowing and immersive in a way that pulls you in and then won’t let go.
I think that your enjoyment of it will depend on the privileges you enjoy and whether you’re ready to face the truth of how much others have suffered In order for you to continue to enjoy it.
My heart is pounding just thinking of the profound choices Essun is forced to make. Choices none of us should face. Her bravery is awe inspiring and terrible all at once. Ms. Jemisin is taking us on a journey that feels eerily familiar.
When oppressed people have had enough, they will destroy what oppresses them - even if it means destroying themselves. Because something as corrupted as the world The Guardians have built and the just one Essun once longed for are mutually exclusive. God. This book makes you think. And feel. So deeply. I’m nearly frightened to read the next book. But I’m also very very excited. I LOVED It.

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holy cow!!!

I'm hooked! and the narration! wow wow!!! I strongly recommend this to any fiction lover!

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A stunningly good book

Our story begins with the fall of civilization.

Our story begins with a woman who has just found her murdered son's body.

This is a world with a long history of civilizations that fall, when the arrival of a "fifth season," a years-long winter triggered by earthquakes and volcanoes, lasts long enough that larger political systems can't outlast it.

This is also a world with a body of traditional knowledge, the Stone Lore, that is passed down even through the fall of civilizations and the rise of new ones, because it's about how to survive these unpredictable "fifth seasons.." And it's about the orogenes.

Essun comes home from teaching at the local creche, and finds the body of her young son, beaten to death. Her husband is gone, and so is their daughter--she assumes their daughter is dead, too, and wants to find her body. She knows why her husband killed them; he realized that their children are orogenes, people able to control the movements of the earth, in a world where quakes and volcanoes cause extinction level events every few hundred years.

Essun is an orogene, one who fled the Fulcrum and the capital, and hid her ability, telling no one in this small town.

In alternating sections, we get the stories of Essun, Syen, and Damayo. Syen is an orogene sent out from the Fulcrum to deal with a coral-blocked harbor in an outlying town. Damayo is a young girl who is discovered to be an orogene and is taken by a Guardian to the Fulcrum to be trained to serve the empire.

Syen is partnered with an older orogene, a ten-ring, senior orogene, a man whom she comes to believe may be crazy. She she doesn't know how right she is, and most of all she doesn't know why.

Damayo meets a girl of the Leader caste, and they find a very, very strange room, which turns out to be unexpectedly dangerous.

Essun, while tracking her husband, meets a very strange boy, and then an equally strange woman, who wind up traveling with her.

These three stories interact and overlap in interesting and deeply moving ways.

This isn't a cheerful book. It starts with the collapse of civilization and doesn't get more cheerful from there. And it's the first of a trilogy. Those are reasons I had chosen not to read it, until it became a Hugo Finalist. Now, though, I'm glad I did. It's an excellent book, thoroughly deserves its nomination, and may well win.

Highly recommended.

I bought this book.

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Excellent series!

I read a lot. And this series has become a favorite. As good as Pullman and Gaiman, characters as compelling as L’engle, and epic story line as intricate and surprising as Herbert. But the treatment of women and people who are differently abled, as well as the convergence of our lives and those of the characters in this series is masterful. One of the best things about non-fiction, especially futuristic science fiction is the ability to imagine the future based on what we are living now. Jemisin creates a world that is paying for the sins of our lives, creating a plausible story that explains some of the major religious and cultural touchstones of our time, and shows us the next phase of our social stratification and racism. But in creating a bleak picture, she also allows for the amazing strength and healing power of relationships, strange love, powerful family ties, and the ability to find hope, happiness, and purpose through community.

Those who enjoy the delicate building of feeling, deep understanding, and subtle differences among characters, as well as how and why characters respond to their environments in the way they do will love this book. It’s got plenty of action. But most of the best stuff is found in the intricate internal mechanisms of the characters, their growth, their crises of internal doubts, fears, and base responses to the world they face. And their abilities to find their better selves.

I highly recommend this series to those who love more than action and plot, but who are drawn to understanding what makes characters tick, and of developing understanding also of why those who make destructive choices are just as relatable as those who find the courage to be heroic.

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A fresh, original and unconventional fantasy

The Fifth Season by N. K. Jemisin is clever, original and inventive story. It begins with a quest that starts out as a rescue but becomes something else entirely. Jemison constructs some of the best world building I've read since Terry Pratchett. There is intricate clockwork of imaginary peoples, places, events and history with sumptuous detail and dimensionality packed into her premise. Jemisin maintains a gripping voice and an emotional core that not only carries the story through its complicated setting.

The story takes place in a land called the Stillness, a tragically ironic name, seeing as how the geography is in constant, violent flux.The entire world undergoes apocalypses on a periodic basis, as regular as weather patterns. In the fractured landscape that houses the sprawling city of Yumenes, that instability has given civilization an equally volatile reality. A caste system scars it. Science and magic have uneasily mixed.

At first it can feel too complex as you try and understand this world and vocabulary. However you are quickly drawn in to what seems like three stories. It is indeed absolutely deserving of its high praises, accolades, and more. Upon finishing I immediately felt withdrawal and have order the rest of the series.

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LOVE, LOVE, LOVE! A MUST READ!

This series is so different from anything i have ever read. I love this series and i am over joyed that i found it!

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A book deserving of it's praise

It isn't often I'm in awe of an author's ability, this was such a time

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Rusting Epic Start...!

So many good characters: each moving and acting with such deep purpose that I rarely got ahead of any thread. Wonderful and heart breaking. Great book and perfect narration.

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