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THE HOLLOW HEART by Marie Rutkoski

THE HOLLOW HEART

From the Forgotten Gods series, volume 2

by Marie Rutkoski

Pub Date: Sept. 14th, 2021
ISBN: 978-0-374-31384-5
Publisher: Farrar, Straus and Giroux

A new (and improved?) Nirrim settles in as queen in this follow-up to The Midnight Lie (2020).

The book opens with a brief recap of events in the previous volume: Nirrim traded her heart to the God of Thieves in exchange for lost knowledge and is still distraught over parting ways with her lover, Sid. Thanks to her transaction, the Half Kith, the oppressed people of Ethin, have recovered their memories of the truth about their island and regained the magic that the High Kith rulers had been siphoning from them. Nirrim, now without a heart, even more powerful, and seeking revenge, begins a violent onslaught against the High Kith and positions herself as queen. Meanwhile, readers are gifted chapters from Sid’s perspective, allowing the cocky, pressured heir of Herran a chance to relate her own struggles as her mother lies ill, possibly from poison. The sweet, hesitant heroine of the first installation is gone as Nirrim descends further into cruelty and violence, while Rutkoski exquisitely fleshes out Sid’s character and the nation of Herran, gently tackling themes of colonization and its legacy all the while. The elegant prose makes this a pleasurable read that will keep readers engrossed. In this world, characters are diverse in their appearances: Nirrim has black hair, green eyes, and brown skin; pale-skinned Sid has blond hair.

A heart-wrenching, deftly executed end to this duology.

(Fantasy. 14-18)