So viele Gedanken 😍
This book has so much worldbuilding that expands on and connects to The Priory of the Orange Tree, without being too self referential and yelling "REMEMBER THAT FROM THE OTHER BOOK?" and despite playing almost five decades before the plot of Priory. I picked up Priory because it was so hyped among the other queer high fantasy lovers I knew, and it deserved all of it. A Day of Fallen Night had a lot to live up to, and I was almost scared to read it. Too many sequels (or prequels, like in this case) have disappointed me in the last few years, some being so bad that they ruined the entire series for me. I didn't want this book to be the same. I didn't have to be scared. I didn't want to stop reading the second I opened the first page. I was desperate to find out how it all connected to each other and to the original book. I knew Glorian would end up having a child and that the child survived. If she didn't, we wouldn't have had the original plot line of The Priory of the Orange Tree. What I didn't know was literally everything else. And I enjoyed finding it all out. This is a master class in modern High Fantasy. Everything feels so old, filled with so much baggage. All the characters feel so alive. And despite the clamerings of the stuffy High Fantasy purists, Samantha Shannon's world of casual queerness and gender equality felt even more natural than the forced misogynistic bullshit in other books. I'm going to read everything this woman has ever written and I cannot wait for it.