Monday, June 1, 2026

Review: She Knows All the Names

She Knows All the Names She Knows All the Names by Michelle Jabès Corpora
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

The second book in the Throne of Khetara series is definitely at least the middle book of a trilogy, but it absolutely averts Middle Book Syndrome and keeps up the first book's sprawling momentum but good. Picking up where we left off with our four POV characters - and a fifth who appears only in sparing interludes - this book once again earns the same comparisons to Bardugo and Chakraborty as its predecessor, but also to Rebecca Roanhorse with an Ancient Egyptian version of Between Earth and Sky. Perhaps the biggest surprise to me is the ending, where a character death I didn't expect to see until the very end suddenly comes up, and leaves me wondering exactly what Corpora plans for the third and final book. Either way, that third and final book better happen, because this series just isn't getting the cultural love it deserves. Readers, don't let your souls be found wanting when they're weighed.

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