Jade City

, #1

Paperback, 495 pages

English language

Published June 26, 2018 by Orbit.

ISBN:
978-0-316-44088-2
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4 stars (20 reviews)

JADE CITY is a gripping Godfather-esque saga of intergenerational blood feuds, vicious politics, magic, and kungfu.

The Kaul family is one of two crime syndicates that control the island of Kekon. It's the only place in the world that produces rare magical jade, which grants those with the right training and heritage superhuman abilities.

The Green Bone clans of honorable jade-wearing warriors once protected the island from foreign invasion--but nowadays, in a bustling post-war metropolis full of fast cars and foreign money, Green Bone families like the Kauls are primarily involved in commerce, construction, and the everyday upkeep of the districts under their protection.

When the simmering tension between the Kauls and their greatest rivals erupts into open violence in the streets, the outcome of this clan war will determine the fate of all Green Bones and the future of Kekon itself.

3 editions

reviewed Jade City by Fonda Lee (Green Bone Saga, #1)

Not sad I read it, but I'll probably stop here.

4 stars

Overall this book felt very conventional to me. Not quite cliched, but following well trodden paths. Some of the characters have the potential to stretch the crime family framing, but they didn't really in this volume of the self described "saga".

I should confess that I would (and have) happily watch a TV show like this, but somehow my expectations for a book are a bit higher these days.

reviewed Jade City by Fonda Lee (Green Bone Saga, #1)

Not for me (spoilers)

3 stars

This book is competently written, but is not for me. I had no connection to any of the main characters and while the author made attempts to explain their motivations to make them more endearing, most of it rang untrue for me. A few of the lesser characters had far more interesting and complicated storylines, notably Doru, Wen, and Anden.

The biggest letdown for me was after 600 pages of hearing about honor, even between clans as part of some unwritten code of rules, the climax comes from winning a battle by feigning a surrender and then using that as the element of surprise to triumph. From everything I'd been told about Hilo up until then, it feels that while he would do that, it doesn't seem like he'd take satisfaction from winning in that way, yet he does.

I'm interested to know how some of the minor characters progress, …

reviewed Jade City by Fonda Lee (Green Bone Saga, #1)

The mobster-wuxia hybrid I never knew I needed (spoilers)

5 stars

I'm not usually all that excited about either really martial fantasy or mob stories, because both tend to rely on either very flatly good/evil dichotomies, or just telling the reader that one set of characters are the good ones and should be sympathised with.

At first, this book felt like it was going down that road, since our introduction to some of the core characters is them dispensing a lot of violence for profit, against some thieves who I found myself sympathising with. But by about 1/4 of the way I was getting reeled in by the Kauls' charm even as I was never convinced by their goodness. I think that ambiguity is one of the great strengths of Lee's writing. She could so easily have brought the world another set of Atreides/Skywalkers/Gandalf-and-the-hobbits, and instead we got some much more interesting, real and complex characters fighting a much smaller war. …

reviewed Jade City by Fonda Lee (Green Bone Saga, #1)

Review of 'Jade City' on 'Storygraph'

No rating

I might come back to this, but I haven't been in the mood for stories about the suffering of royalty 

reviewed Jade City by Fonda Lee (Green Bone Saga, #1)

Review of 'Jade City' on 'Goodreads'

4 stars

“Pray to Jenshu, but be like Baijen”
In the annals of time, Earth was created for the children of the gods.
But, like all spoiled children, they squabble, and thus are exiled and estranged.
With divine guidance, a line of people return to the island that contains the bones of the power of their ancestors and they gain the ability to access and control that power.
Generations pass and the entire world covets the power of Jade.
Set in modern times, two clans vie to control the source of it all.
This is their story, the beginning of their wars within and without.

A superb first chapter in what I hope to be a long tale.

I received an ARC from NetGalley and Orbit Books in exchange for an honest review.

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