49 pages • 1 hour read
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The World We Make follows Neek and the avatars of New York City as they prepare to combat the looming threat of R’lyeh while facing attacks that undermine their city-powers. As Brooklyn runs for mayor against the fearmongering Ruben Panfilo, they grapple with political and supernatural challenges. Ultimately, they must unite to confront the Ur, who believe human creativity destroys universes but learn they are mistaken, allowing peace to be restored. The book contains themes of xenophobia, racism, and anti-queer sentiment.
N. K. Jemisin’s The World We Make has been praised for its rich, imaginative world-building and strong character development. Reviewers commend its social commentary and thought-provoking themes. However, some critique the pacing and complexity, finding it occasionally overwhelming. Overall, it's a compelling continuation that balances depth with an engaging narrative.
A reader who would enjoy The World We Make by N. K. Jemisin is drawn to urban fantasy with strong, diverse characters and social commentary. Fans of Neil Gaiman’s American Gods and Octavia Butler’s works will appreciate Jemisin’s blend of myth, magic, and modern city life.
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Horror / Thriller / Suspense Fiction
Fantasy
Science-Fiction / Dystopian Fiction
LGBTQ
Politics / Government
Relationships: Family
Society: Immigration