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Jade War by Fonda Lee
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Jade War (original 2019; edition 2019)

by Fonda Lee (Author)

Series: Green Bone Saga (2)

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"In Jade War, the sequel to the Nebula, Locus, and World Fantasy Award-nominated Jade City, the Kaul siblings battle rival clans for honor and control over an Asia-inspired fantasy metropolis. On the island of Kekon, the Kaul family is locked in a violent feud for control of the capital city and the supply of magical jade that endows trained Green Bone warriors with supernatural powers they alone have possessed for hundreds of years. Beyond Kekon's borders, war is brewing. Powerful foreign governments and mercenary criminal kingpins alike turn their eyes on the island nation. Jade, Kekon's most prized resource, could make them rich - or give them the edge they'd need to topple their rivals. Faced with threats on all sides, the Kaul family is forced to form new and dangerous alliances, confront enemies in the darkest streets and the tallest office towers, and put honor aside in order to do whatever it takes to ensure their own survival - and that of all the Green Bones of Kekon"--… (more)
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I enjoyed Jade City quite a lot even though I really don't like urban fantasy much or mafia stories. And I was enjoying Jade War too until about 75% in when I suddenly felt that the book had become "and then this happened" ad infinitum. I felt that the characters had stopped driving the plot and the plot was driving the characters and when that happens you stop caring. I have put a hold for "Jade Legacy" just to see how it is all wrapped up but am not bothered that it will be a long wait. ( )
  infjsarah | May 23, 2024 |
After reading Jade City, I was completely hooked on the characters/story and ready to dive right into this 2nd book of The Green Bone Saga, I had read and was told by some that this book suffered from 2nd-book syndrome and was just meh, but equally read and heard the opposite from others. I ended up falling hard into the latter camp.

The way Fonda Lee writes her characters has me drawn tightly into their perspectives, and I feel it all. Granted, there really aren't any good guys (so far) in this story, but I absolutely care about them - laughing and crying throughout. If you have ever watched the series The Sopranas, it is a very similar dynamic.

Normally, I would insert a light and quick read in between books with this type of heavy and somewhat dark plot line, but I am jumping right into the 3rd book - Jade Legacy. ( )
  Loolaw-Reads | Apr 1, 2024 |
I liked this one quite a bit more than Jade City. The political intrigue was really interesting and there were many intense moments that kept me wanting to read on. I still don't feel as engaged with the individual characters as I would prefer, but there are enough satisfying moments and an interesting enough story line to make this an enjoyable read. ( )
  GaelynVenger | Feb 1, 2024 |
I really liked this- [b:Jade City|43587154|Jade City (The Green Bone Saga, #1)|Fonda Lee|https://i.gr-assets.com/images/S/compressed.photo.goodreads.com/books/1547625704l/43587154._SY75_.jpg|55755047] was all about setting up the world of Kekon and the jade clan cultures, and with that established, War takes us to a more global perspective, as it becomes difficult to remain an insular nation post-world war equivalent. And while the clans would prefer to stick with tradition and not care about what goes on beyond the island, outside elements make that impossible (as well as lucrative, as inter-island war is expensive.)

A LOT happens in this book, and over a span of at least three years (based on how it's bookended by Anden's departure and return to Kekon). I sort of clocked passage of time through various means, but it marches on and sometimes I had to gauge the age of small child characters to figure out what was going on. I found Anden's plot most intriguing as it explored a diaspora community of Kekonese in Espenia (colloquially known as Kespenians which is neater than a hyphenated demonym), retaining some of the old ways as immigrant communities do, a snapshot of when they left but also having a modified version of their approach to Greenbone culture equivalents. Between Anden and Maro, there's also some commentary on being mixed race and how that's perceived, especially in insular communities.

I also really appreciated Shae's plot, though I'd like her to have some level of happiness at some point. The thing I liked most was how Lee approached Shae's unplanned pregnancy and subsequent abortion, as it's something I don't think we see depicted often in fiction let alone fantasy without being a Very Special Episode of a thing, and how pragmatic the character was about it which was true to who they are.

It still feels really novel to have fantasy in a world recognizable similar to ours but not quite- still a little bit mid century as we have phones and televisions, but the phones are rotary still. Also, we didn't bury our gays!

Looking forward to the consequences of Hilo's actions coming to roost as the next generation comes of age in [b:Jade Legacy|51057191|Jade Legacy (The Green Bone Saga, #3)|Fonda Lee|https://i.gr-assets.com/images/S/compressed.photo.goodreads.com/books/1565294729l/51057191._SX50_SY75_.jpg|72702671]. My husband tells me the time jumps are greater across that novel, which sort of makes sense because I'm sure Niko will eventually have questions... ( )
  Daumari | Dec 28, 2023 |
3.5 stars. I found the world building somewhat derivative and boring, and wasn’t excited about the writing, but the plot was good. ( )
  danielskatz | Dec 26, 2023 |
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"In Jade War, the sequel to the Nebula, Locus, and World Fantasy Award-nominated Jade City, the Kaul siblings battle rival clans for honor and control over an Asia-inspired fantasy metropolis. On the island of Kekon, the Kaul family is locked in a violent feud for control of the capital city and the supply of magical jade that endows trained Green Bone warriors with supernatural powers they alone have possessed for hundreds of years. Beyond Kekon's borders, war is brewing. Powerful foreign governments and mercenary criminal kingpins alike turn their eyes on the island nation. Jade, Kekon's most prized resource, could make them rich - or give them the edge they'd need to topple their rivals. Faced with threats on all sides, the Kaul family is forced to form new and dangerous alliances, confront enemies in the darkest streets and the tallest office towers, and put honor aside in order to do whatever it takes to ensure their own survival - and that of all the Green Bones of Kekon"--

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