44 pages • 1 hour read
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Black Sun by Rebecca Roanhorse is an epic fantasy novel set in a fictionalized world inspired by pre-Columbian cultures. It follows the intertwined journeys of Serapio, a blind man destined to become the vessel for an ancient crow god; Xiala, a ship captain with a troubled past; and Naranpa, a Sun Priestess trying to reform her corrupt religious order. The convergence, a rare cosmic event, is predicted to shift the universe's balance of power, with Serapio determined to exact revenge and fulfill his destiny. Throughout their journeys, themes of power, destiny, and identity are explored. The book features depictions of trauma, substance abuse, and self-harm.
Rebecca Roanhorse's Black Sun captivates with its rich world-building and diverse characters, drawing readers into a pre-Columbian inspired epic. While praised for its innovative fantasy elements and intricate plot, some readers struggle with the pacing and feel certain character arcs lack depth. Overall, it's an ambitious and imaginative work that excites many but may not satisfy all.
Readers who enjoy immersive, diverse fantasy worlds with rich mythological influences will love Black Sun by Rebecca Roanhorse. Perfect for fans of N. K. Jemisin's The Broken Earth series or Marlon James's Black Leopard, Red Wolf, it offers a compelling blend of adventure, political intrigue, and multidimensional characters.
Fantasy
Historical Fiction
Romance
LGBTQ