
The Grief of Stones
Book Two of the Cemeteries of Amalo Trilogy
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Liam Gerrard
Locus Awards - Nominee, Short-listed
"The audiobook narrated by Liam Gerrard perfectly captures Celehar’s voice."—Buzzfeed on The Grief of Stones
In The Grief of Stones, Katherine Addison returns to the world of The Goblin Emperor with a direct sequel to The Witness For The Dead...
Celehar’s life as the Witness for the Dead of Amalo grows less isolated as his circle of friends grows larger. He has been given an apprentice to teach, and he has stumbled over a scandal of the city—the foundling girls. Orphans with no family to claim them and no funds to buy an apprenticeship. Foundling boys go to the Prelacies; foundling girls are sold into service, or worse.
At once touching and shattering, Celehar’s witnessing for one of these girls will lead him into the depths of his own losses.
The love of his friends will lead him out again.
A Macmillan Audio production from Tor Books
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Another Good One
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if you enjoyed Witness for the Dead, you'll like
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Fantastic book
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superb piece of a brilliant series
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Good reminders
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Thara Celehar at his best and worst!
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I could read a million of these
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The Grief of Stones is much like Witness, it being the story of Thara Celehar, a witness for the dead. Just as in the first book, we follow Cekehar as he goes about his duties, most of which involve solving mysteries around someone’s death. Sometimes these end up being criminal cases, but not always. But in this book we get to see more of Celehar’s thoughts and feelings, especially in the last third of the book. I found the last chapter deeply moving, personally, as I have my own grief bearing stones in my life. It was extremely touching.
Taken together, these two books are brilliant! Do not read this one without first reading Witness for the Dead!
This is a deeply moving exploration of life and grief, while also being greatly entertaining. Highly recommend!!
Freaking brilliant!
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That said, the main plot of the story is compelling, Addison's writing is excellent as always, the cast of characters are well-developed and complex, the narration was great, and I highly recommend this book series for folks that like character-driven plots that demonstrate fascinating world building. I do not recommend this novel to my dad, who likes action-filled plot-centric novels and doesn't care as much about the internal emotional journey of the protagonist.
strongly character-focused
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kinda perfect
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