Strike the Zither: 1 (Kingdom of Three)

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Strike the Zither: 1 (Kingdom of Three)

Strike the Zither: 1 (Kingdom of Three)

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do I need 3kingdoms knowledge to read the book? the short answer is that you do not; people like my editor with zero 3kingdoms knowledge have read the book and enjoyed it enough to publish it. the longer answer is that reading 3kingdoms may give you some additional context to certain story elements, such as the midpoint twist, which is my textual response to how Luo Guanzhong, the frequently accredited author of the classic, elevated real historical figures to characters of mythical proportions, with names such as Zhuge Liang looming large in the Chinese consciousness to this day. understandably, YMMV with the twist (here's why I chose to write it to the audience I did). If you are looking to get into the classic, I would highly recommend the abridged translation by Moss Roberts. It covers about 80% of the plots involving the main cast in a fraction of the words, compared to the 800k unabridged text. New York Times–bestselling author Joan He's epic YA fantasy about found family, rivals, and questions of identity, reimagining the Three Kingdoms Chinese Classic.

STRIKE THE ZITHER | Kirkus Reviews

TVTropes is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 3.0 Unported License. I can predict meteors now. Trace the paths of all stars, foretell weather patterns nine times out of ten. The environment, as it stands, is our only ally. Using it to our advantage has earned me the sobriquet of Fate Changer. But the work I do isn’t magic. It’s memorization and analysis and application. It’s limiting the factors I can’t control, and reducing our reliance on miracles. Miasma may still yet, at this rate, but there’s no arguing with our warlordess Xin Ren’s benevolence. Most strategists wouldn’t be able to cope with it. A dazzling new fantasy from New York Times and Indie bestselling author Joan He, Strike the Zither is a powerful, inventive, and sweeping fantasy that reimagines the Chinese classic tale of the Three Kingdoms.update: after 15 minutes of intense deliberation, i have come to the conclusion that i did not like this. inform the press. Rich with intrigue and epic in scale. Strike the Zither grows tall on the heroic classics it draws from, yet beats powerfully with a heart of its own. Joan He aims ambitiously and lands true each time.’—Chloe Gong, #1 New York Times-bestselling author of the These Violent Delights Duet A kiss with biting lips that draws blood. One or two kisses not described in detail, and some mild romantic dynamics and attraction feelings of attraction.

STRIKE THE ZITHER’s Epic Female Fantasy Joan He Talks STRIKE THE ZITHER’s Epic Female Fantasy

Do I need to knowledge of Three Kingdoms (the classic that STRIKE THE ZITHER is based on) to read STRIKE THE ZITHER? So since I have the freedom to create my own world, I figured why not flip it? If people are able to accept the mostly-male cast for the classic, shouldn’t they be able to accept the alternative in my reimagined spin on it? Is that really that radical? Did you know you can flag iffy content? Adjust limits for Language in your kid's entertainment guide. Get started Close Race or ethnicity aren't mentioned in a fantasy world based on a work of Chinese historical fiction. Lots of strong representations of women in positions of power and authority in government, military, and social contexts. YA giant Clare makes her adult debut with a whirlwind epic fantasy featuring secret plots, ancient magic, and hidden identities.

Families can talk about the violence in Strike the Zither. Is it too much? Does it matter if it's fantasy violence or in the real world? Why, or why not? Clash of steel. Steeds thundering down the street. A spearhead erupts through a torso, red. I grab your hand and we run. I don’t know if these warriors are friend or foe, which warlord has seceded from the empire now and named themselves king, if they’re empire forces come to relieve us or kill us. We’re just orphans. Less than people, to these warriors. All we can do is run from them. Run. Your hand tears from mine; I scream your name.

Strike The Zither - Book Review - Cinelinx | Movies. Games Strike The Zither - Book Review - Cinelinx | Movies. Games

In a time of typewriters and steam engines, Iris Winnow awaits word from her older brother, who has enlisted on the side of Enva the Skyward goddess. Alcohol abuse led to her mother’s losing her job, and Iris has dropped out of school and found work utilizing her writing skills at the Oath Gazette. Hiding the stress of her home issues behind a brave face, Iris competes for valuable assignments that may one day earn her the coveted columnist position. Her rival for the job is handsome and wealthy Roman Kitt, whose prose entrances her so much she avoids reading his articles. At home, she writes cathartic letters to her brother, never posting them but instead placing them in her wardrobe, where they vanish overnight. One day Iris receives a reply, which, along with other events, pushes her to make dramatic life decisions. Magic plays a quiet role in this story, and readers may for a time forget there is anything supernatural going on. This is more of a wartime tale of broken families, inspired youths, and higher powers using people as pawns. It flirts with clichéd tropes but also takes some startling turns. Main characters are assumed White; same-sex marriages and gender equality at the warfront appear to be the norm in this world. Also, some of the parts creeped me out a bit. Not going into too many details since the book isn’t published, but yeah, this was definitely a war story haha. Watching a Chinese drama — that’s what reading Joan He’s Strike the Zither, a reimagining of the Chinese classic Romance of the Three Kingdoms, feels a lot like. The sheer amount of characters, the epic dynamics, and the power struggles all exemplify the essence of a Chinese television drama, complete with the historical costuming and richly evocative setting. One has to applaud He for taking such an esteemed story into her own creative hands.He’s] poignant voice transcends genre…Strike the Zither delivers an exploration of identity in the latter half, touching upon the heartstrings of many who grew up straddling the line between cultures.’ Blame me, or blame the heavens for placing us on different sides of this war. May we meet in another life." Rich with intrigue and epic in scale. Strike the Zither grows tall on the heroic classics it draws from, yet beats powerfully with a heart of its own. Joan He aims ambitiously and lands true each time.’ The narrator pronounced zither oddly and it was distracting. And the word sobriquet was so over-used I felt like I should've been taking shots every time it appeared.



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