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[BWF] Iron Widow by Xiran Jay Zhao - 3 stars
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The Hunger Games (other topics)The Fifth Season (other topics)
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Suzanne Collins (other topics)N.K. Jemisin (other topics)



We Zetain is a rebel, the younger daughter in an impoverished frontier family. Her older sister was taken as a pilot's concubine, dying suddenly Zetain, convinced she was murdered by her pilot, vows vengance and volunteers as a concubine, her goal being to kill the pilot who murdered her sister. Only things don't quite work out as she planned as Zetain finds herself an Iron Widow with an exceptionally high qi, higher than all but the Iron Demon, Shimin, a boy guilty of patricide and fratricide. Zetain finds a new goal: changing the pilot system so girls are no longer sacrificed. At the same time, Zetain is maturing, finding her own strengths, leanring to maneuver in the world as herself, not just in an assigned role. The strongest theme is without a doubt female empowerment.
Of course, there're a lot more themes -- the mythology of the Yellow Dragon, political maneuverings, systemic abuse and torture, and a love triangle just to name a few. It's action-packed, keeping the reading engaged, anxious to see what comes next. I really enjoyed it, finding myself immersed. Yet ... as the end approached, a certain amount of discontent started entering my reading, culminating in some disatisfaction at the end. I flet almost cheated. I was constantly reminded of Suzanne Collins' The Hunger Games trilogy which clearly was a strong influence, as well as one particular element of N.K. Jemisin's The Fifth Season, both of which are fine but led me to see the large holes in the world building that haunt the story. The ending - meaning the last couple of pages in the Epilogue - remind me so much of a certain 1980s nightime soap opera ridiculous storyline that I instantly knocked a star from my rating.
The author is young, and for a debut, this is really quite good, quite entertaining. Will I read the sequel or other works by the author? Probably.
Note: this is the April pick for my Feminerdy Book Club. It's going to be a very lively discussion! I would absolutely recommend this for a book club read.
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