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Finalist for the American Library Association Carnegie Medal British Science Fiction Association Award for Best Novel Nebula Award for Best Novel Ignyte Award Dragon Award Locus AwardA 2023 Pick for Vulture The Washington Post Publishers Weekly Men's Health IGN Polygon Goodreads Amazon Nerd Daily WeAreBookish Paste Books, Bones & Buffy The Escapist Paste Magazine SciFixFantasy Distractify Gizmodo Ms. Magazine Popsugar Book Riot Autostraddle The Mary Sue & others
In the jianghu, you must break the law to make your own. "S.L. Huang's new epic fantasy is a battle cry of a book. . . . A glorious, wuxia-inspired saga of femme and queer resistance in the face of oppression."--BookPage, starred review "In this addictive queer, feminist epic fantasy, Huang (Burning Roses) brilliantly retells the 14th-century Chinese classic Water Margin for a 21st-century audience. . . . The author's background as a Hollywood stunt performer enriches the kinetic action sequences, which are both easy to follow and thrilling to read. This wuxia eat-the-rich tale is a knockout."--Publishers Weekly, starred review "Huang's new epic fantasy moves at a breakneck, adrenaline-filled pace that makes it difficult to put down, and the convincing, broad cast of characters powers the plot forward amidst cunning turns of strategy and shocking, dark twists. . . . Fans of Iron Widow, by Xiran Jay Zhao (2021) and She Who Became the Sun, by Shelley Parker-Chan (2021) will eat up this new adventure about justified anger and fierce female warriors."--Booklist, starred review