Gideon the Ninth
2019 • 448 pages

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15

THE HIGHEST OF RATINGS POSSIBLE

If it were a thing to give a million stars, I would.

I got a reading copy of Gideon back in December, when I went to pick up my contract at the book store I now work at. The quote about lesbian necromancers in space drew me in and my god, Gideon did not disappoint.

The titular character, Gideon the Ninth, is uproariously funny in a way that feels deeply familiar. There's a certain sort of queer charm to the way she speaks that reminds me of an amalgam of so many queer folks I've known.
Harrow, her counterpart, is perfectly grumpy and distrusting (and holy shit wow powerful and formidable) an a way that complements Gideon well, without flattening either of them.

And the STORY oh my god the story. Chunkier books, like this, can sometimes feel either too drawn out or have pacing issues. I was rapt the entire time. Laughing out loud (on the train! in the back room at work! at home, on the couch!) the entire time. Wanting more, more, more the entire time.

My only qualm is that I tore through Harrow there Ninth just as quickly and Alecto has been pushed back from 2021 to 2022.

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