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Jade Fire Gold by June C.L. Tan
Jade Fire Gold by June C.L. Tan













Jade Fire Gold by June C.L. Tan Jade Fire Gold by June C.L. Tan

Jade Fire Gold was one of my most anticipated debuts of the year, and it lived up to all of my expectations. betrayal & never knowing who you can trust Avatar the Last Airbender (specifically zutara) Preorder campaign details + form to claim your swagįor updates, follow me on twitter and instagram or sign up for my newsletter. Mentions and descriptions of physical symptoms that might be triggering to those with emetophobia Mentions and descriptions of fantasy/magical violence (blood, war, political violence) Self-harm (gouging/eye horror non-graphic)Ĭhild abuse (physical, verbal, emotional manipulation/gaslighting) The story also deals with the discussion and repercussions of war, and while none are particularly graphic, please note the content warnings below. But at the core of this story is the concept of family and all its joys and burdens and expectations, and about finding one's place in the world and striking a balance between an individual sense of self, and the weight of familial legacy and obligation. The story is also heavily influenced by tropes and elements found in wuxia (martial arts heroes) and xianxia (immortal heroes) stories/films/television shows, and the cultural mythology I grew up with in Singapore.Īs someone who was raised in a former colony, I also wanted to explore the genesis of what we call “history”: how it may be twisted by colonizers and victors and how it could be rewritten to suit the purpose of oppressors and those in power. Much of it is driven by my own experience and inner struggle with traditional beliefs in Chinese culture and Confucian tenets such as filial piety, honor, sacrificing for the greater good vs having a healthy sense of individualism. JADE FIRE GOLD is a story born from the confluence of culture and diaspora nostalgia. so i will be keeping my eyes open for that! Overall, a very exciting debut and, although theres nothing to confirm this, the epilogue definitely suggests a sequel is coming. the side characters also provide amazing support and are very likeable, so much so that i wanted more of them and wished this has been written with more than two POVs. I also liked that the ahn and altan were able to stand well on their own and had their own interesting journeys, but i thought they especially lit up the page when they were together. this isnt as graphic or severe as ‘the poppy war,’ but there are a lot of elements in this that kept reminding me of that. ive read books in the genre before, but i had no idea that chinese fantasy stories inspired by chinese mythology, medicine, and martial arts had a name. I really appreciate how this introduced me to xianxia.

Jade Fire Gold by June C.L. Tan

but fans of reliable fantasy tropes should enjoy this.

Jade Fire Gold by June C.L. Tan

I had a lot of fun with this one! is it the most original book out there? no, probably not.















Jade Fire Gold by June C.L. Tan