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Review copy provided by the publisher. Also the author has been my friend for--oh gosh let's get my other friend the large-number mathematician out to calculate this one.

Some of my favorite words in book note land are "triumphant conclusion." I just love when someone sticks a landing. The Tomb of Dragons is listed as the third in a trilogy. There's room for more with these characters/in this world, but this is also an ending ending, a trilogy ending as well as a book ending.

Thera Celahar came out of his previous run-in with dead forces battered and damaged. His very calling as a Witness for the Dead was shaken. Shaken--but not obliterated. He's found ways to pursue the peripheries of his calling even without the core available to him. Helping a younger Witness find her way and sorting through a morass of paperwork aren't the same as hearing the needs of the dead, but they make some positive difference in the world, at least. Until he's kidnapped and pulled under a mountain. Because yeah, the title? It's pretty literal. And the haunted dragon bones are only the beginning for Celahar.

In addition to ending both book and series in a highly satisfying way, this volume ties back rather more closely with The Goblin Emperor than its predecessor. If you've been wistful for a glimpse of where it all started, this will very much satisfy. I was so glad to have it to read this week. The rest of you have to wait a few months, more, but I promise, it'll be worth it.

Date: 2024-11-13 03:52 am (UTC)
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From: [personal profile] sovay
There's room for more with these characters/in this world, but this is also an ending ending, a trilogy ending as well as a book ending.

Cool. I wasn't actually sure if it was an open-ended series. I am very fond of Thara, so I am glad to hear future appearances are not foreclosed.

Date: 2024-11-13 06:35 am (UTC)
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From: [personal profile] davidgoldfarb
Got it pre-ordered, I expect I'll read it next March.

Date: 2024-11-13 01:19 pm (UTC)
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Oh I loved these! thank you.

Date: 2024-11-13 01:46 pm (UTC)
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From: [personal profile] julian
Yayyyyyyyyyyy

Date: 2024-11-13 03:29 pm (UTC)
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From: [personal profile] larryhammer
"A few months," she says. A few months.

Date: 2024-11-13 04:22 pm (UTC)
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From: [personal profile] wychwood
Ahhhh! Delighted to know there's a new one coming. I will try and think of the months of waiting as a chance to re-read the rest...

Date: 2024-11-14 12:25 am (UTC)
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From: [personal profile] athenais
I am looking forward to this book very much.

Date: 2024-11-14 02:54 am (UTC)
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From: [personal profile] pameladean
I would have devoured it whole regardless, but this review is very pleasing to me. I wish the intervening months were likely to pass quickly. But they will pass.

P.

Date: 2024-11-17 10:03 am (UTC)
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From: [personal profile] anef
I'm very happy to hear about this. I have added to wishlist.

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