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Those We Drown by Amy Goldsmith
Those We Drown by Amy  Goldsmith




Those We Drown by Amy Goldsmith

Obviously, they’re working through some things, and that’s okay. Plus, these sound like characters that I need to meet, even though I don’t know much about them. The whole plot sounds complex, interesting, and fast-paced. I am immediately attracted to a protagonist who enjoys killing gods for a living (surprise, surprise). On the way he meets a godkiller, a little girl and a littler god, who cannot find out about his quest.įirst of all, do you see that cover?! *flails* It’s absolutely gorgeous, isn’t it? I know, I know, don’t judge a book by it’s cover. A mysterious request from the King sends him racing back to the city he destroyed. That is until she finds a god she cannot kill: Skediceth, god of white lies, who is connected to a little noble girl on the run.Įlogast fought in the god war, and helped purge the city of a thousand shrines before laying down his sword.

Those We Drown by Amy Goldsmith

Kissen kills gods for a living, and she enjoys it. Prepare yourselves and steel your TBRs, or you might just find that a book or two or three has unwittingly snuck in there. I’ll just chock that up to a happy coincidence. There’s probably a chance that at least some of these are debut books. ¯\_(ツ)_/¯ Today’s Top Ten Tuesday is meant to be debut books I’m excited about, but since I rarely tend to pay attention to that, I’m going to focus instead on new-to-me authors whose work I can’t wait to read! And let me tell you, there are a lot of fantastic books coming up in 2023.

Those We Drown by Amy Goldsmith

Future me will need to take it up with past me. While this is obviously problematic long-term because at some point I’m just not going to be able to keep up with the onslaught of my favorite authors releasing books (a good problem to have, I assure you), that’s something to worry about in the future. The way I see it, my favorite authors were once unknown to me, so if I keep discovering new authors, I’ll eventually find new favorite authors whose works I love. How darn they release all these wonderful works! It’s a conspiracy, I tell you! I keep saying I’m going to stop adding books to my TBR and start working on whittling it down, but by gosh, the publishing industry keeps making a liar of me. A new year means new books, and new books means new authors to fall in love with! While I obviously intend to continue with the tried-and-true authors whose work I already love, it’s always exciting to discover new talents!Ģ023 is already shaping up to be an interesting year for releases.






Those We Drown by Amy  Goldsmith