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The Inheritance Trilogy

The Inheritance Trilogy

After her mother's death, a young woman is summoned to the floating city of Sky to claim a royal inheritance she never knew existed in this epic fantasy trilogy from the NYT bestselling author of The Fifth Season.

Yeine Darr is an outcast from the barbarian north. But when her mother dies under mysterious circumstances, she is summoned to the majestic city of Sky. There, to her shock, Yeine is named an heiress to the king. But the throne of the Hundred Thousand Kingdoms is not easily won, and Yeine is thrust into a vicious power struggle.

The Inheritance Trilogy omnibus includes the novels: The Hundred Thousand Kingdoms, The Broken Kingdoms, The Kingdom of Gods, and a brand new novella set in the same world: The Awakened Kingdom.

Reviews
  • Rough draft, meandering, inane

    Rough draft, meandering

    By DarleneaAndMark

  • Is this a rough draft?

    See above

    By grant1964

  • Stunning creative achievement — literature, not sci-fi!

    Jemisin’s narrative sweep and compelling world-building make this novel true literature, not a genre-defined piece of “science fiction” at all. One part Ray Bradbury, two parts Margaret Atwood.

    By Josh in Oregon

  • Overrated Soap Opera

    All hype very little substance, this series reminds me of one long and boring soap opera . There’s a reason the inheritance trilogy was being sold for 10 dollars and it’s not good. I’ve should’ve went with my gut instinct and left this 3 book soap opera on the online shelf

    By bbsfresh

  • Fantasy at its best

    I've read a LOT of fantasy. JK has a wonderful and unique writing style that grabs you, and is modern. This blended with truly amazing descriptive imagery of things You Can Not Believe makes for insanely fun reading. No one else has come as close to describing gods, 3 books of them in fact, that makes it just feel right. This is a must read if you aren't afraid of expanding your horizons

    By Crazythorn

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