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Under the Pendulum Sun by Jeannette Ng
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Under the Pendulum Sun (edition 2017)

by Jeannette Ng (Author)

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Fantasy. Fiction. Literature. Mythology. HTML:Victorian missionaries travel into the heart of the newly discovered lands of the Fae, in a stunningly different fantasy that mixes Crimson Peak with Jonathan Strange & Mr Norrell.
Catherine Helstone's brother, Laon, has disappeared in Arcadia, legendary land of the magical fae. Desperate for news of him, she makes the perilous journey, but once there, she finds herself alone and isolated in the sinister house of Gethsemane. At last there comes news: her beloved brother is riding to be reunited with her soon â?? but the Queen of the Fae and her insane court are hard on his heels.
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File Under: Fantasy [ In Arcadia | Seek and Hide | The Queen of Moths | Lands of the Damned
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Title:Under the Pendulum Sun
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A sister travels to Faerie to search for her missing brother, who is a Christian missionary. A haunting and atmospheric read. ( )
  tornadox | Feb 14, 2023 |
Boring, boring, boring and then incredibly disgusting. I hate when I read books that waste my time. ( )
  Jason--Gray | Feb 14, 2023 |
In general, I take blurbs with a grain of salt (this will be a terrible pun if you've read this book sorrynotsorry) but the comparison to Crimson Peak is very, very apt. It's super Gothic, with lots of "I can't tell you because of ~*~reasons~*~" and an uhhhh? sibling relationship at the center. But with the fae instead of ghosts. And heavy religious overtones (but not in a proselytizing way).

Overall, very creepy and atmospheric, but weird. ( )
  wonderlande | Jan 1, 2023 |
This was a fun exploration of a new country briefly, then a claustrophobic slog, then got really going when her brother finally turns up. Incest is not my favourite trope and "but we're not *really* siblings" doesn't really ameliorate it in my eyes but it did fit, and it crept on the reader so that by the time it became explicit it was already clearly A Thing. There were a couple of other revelations like that, starting of "hey, wait a minute" and then shortly afterwards being "yeah...." Of course I was most interested in the linguistic investigations into Enochian, and of course very little detail of that was given, but the eventual historical revelations were satisfyingly explanatory, and the resolution satisfyingly creepy. ( )
  zeborah | Apr 22, 2022 |
Well, that was a trip.

I liked the epigraphs a lot; I adored the research. I also think I can say now that I like gothic fiction. This was extremely gothic. Also super messed up - and in some ways it went further than 1800s gothic fiction - but I think it was on point.

It did really slow down after about halfway (or whenever that next section of the book began), but I stuck with it because I figured it was coming around to something at the end. And it did! I just wish a bit more happened in the 50-75% region.

But interesting! I didn't really like the cover and reviews made me think it would be worse than it was. Just think gothic. ( )
  Tikimoof | Feb 17, 2022 |
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To the fictions of our childhood,
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My brother and I grew up dreaming of new worlds.
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"They say the Howling Duke and the Chief of Winds are more cruel. They say He Who Commands Fear is stronger, more powerful. The Keeper of the Markets is more calculating. The Colourful King, She Who Sleeps for the Mountains and the Lost Emperors are more unpredictable, more changeable..... This is all true, you have to understand." He swallowed, visibly. "But I daresay I fear the Pale Queen the most."
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Mr Benjamin grinned at my question, his lips stretching tight over his blunt, brown teeth. There was no humour in it. "Because she is most human."
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Fantasy. Fiction. Literature. Mythology. HTML:Victorian missionaries travel into the heart of the newly discovered lands of the Fae, in a stunningly different fantasy that mixes Crimson Peak with Jonathan Strange & Mr Norrell.
Catherine Helstone's brother, Laon, has disappeared in Arcadia, legendary land of the magical fae. Desperate for news of him, she makes the perilous journey, but once there, she finds herself alone and isolated in the sinister house of Gethsemane. At last there comes news: her beloved brother is riding to be reunited with her soon â?? but the Queen of the Fae and her insane court are hard on his heels.
NOW CONTAINING EXCLUSIVE READER NOTES & READING GROUP QUESTIONS!
File Under: Fantasy [ In Arcadia | Seek and Hide | The Queen of Moths | Lands of the Damned

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