Ratings62
Average rating4
I slightly disliked this. Maybe because it is the third iteration of this series but this book was both shorter and had fewer stories and more plot. Which is the opposite of what I liked about the last book. I still really like Chi as a character and their weird adventures and especially compared to the last two novellas this one is disappointing.
This has been one of the most fun series I've read in recent times, so I was very excited when a new installment was announced. And this felt like something that was written just for me.
The past two years has been me absolutely binging and adoring Chinese wuxia dramas, so imagine my delight when I read the premise of this story. The author does a brilliant job bringing the delight and charm of those dramas to this lovely little novella and we get a tale of legends, amazing martial artists, awesome fight sequences and discussions of their styles (really reminiscent of Condor Heroes) and the overall freedom in being able to traverse through the dangerous riverlands and fight against bandits.
It's always nice to be back with our favorite cleric Chic and the sassiest bird Almost Brilliant whose one liners make this book even more fun. But I thought this was all Lao Bingyi's show - mysterious woman and brilliant fighter, who definitely has so much more to do and share with the world. Wei Jintai didn't have too many lines in the book but she definitely is a legend in making herself and I had this intense wish to know what happens to her next.
Overall, this was a slightly bloody, but charming story, reminding one of all our favorite wuxia stories, whether you've watched the dramas or read Jin Yong's books. It starts off with the signature tavern brawl and only gets more fun from there, so if you wanna indulge in some nostalgia, don't miss this quick and entertaining read.
I was hoping to love this novella series more than I did. I love fantasy stories influenced by cultures outside of my own, but unfortunately that is my favorite part of this. I wish they were a bit longer so I could get more attached to the characters, or to just understand who they are and what their intentions are. I will continue this series with hope that I'll eventually rate them over a 3 star.
Thank you to Macmillan, Tor/Forge, and NetGalley for providing me with an eBook copy to review.
Another solid entry in the Singing Hills series. To me this is strongest of the novellas by Vo so far. I love a good story, and this series is more about the storytelling than the character development or plot.
Another cosy/dramatic/mythical vignette, or series of vignettes, set in the world of Singing Hills.