This Kingdom Will Not Kill Me by Ilona AndrewsMy rating: 3 of 5 stars
I picked this one up because Barnes & Noble had it on display, and Veronica Roth was singing the praises of this book when I saw her at her Beaverton appearance on tour for Seek the Traitor’s Son. I didn’t really realize until I opened the book for the first time that it wasn’t just a straight up fantasy piece - it’s a western isekai with a young woman from modern day Austin who winds up in the world of her favorite fantasy series. In that sense it’s a bit similar to Sarah Rees Brennan’s Long Live Evil, but this protagonist isn’t ill in the real world and happy to embrace a villainous role for her own pleasure. Instead, Maggie is a pretty ordinary young woman of good morals, and great knowledge of this world…or, at least, the two books that were published, whereas the third book is still vaporware after over a decade. There’s a lot going on here, but the story quickly makes an effort to streamline its focus onto Maggie navigating courtly politics and medieval bureaucracy alike, with less focus on the weird time loop that keeps her from dying, or on why the series was never finished. I bet those, however, will be in greater focus in the sequels.
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