Gris, the Broken Earth trilogy is fabulous.
Pix, ahhhh I am sad to hear it.
If you haven't read Witchmark and love a bit of gay romance in your sff, plus bicycles and apples and a lot of other goodness, it just won the world fantasy award and I love it so. The sequel's coming out soon, why I mention it. (ETA: possibly for a second or third time)
I remember liking Dreamblood but I don't actually remember anything about it, so, yeah, maybe go on to something else. The Inheritance Trilogy also had a bunch of novellas IIRC, were they included in the omnibus? In any case, Broken Earth is so so good.
I also loved Witchmark. I've preordered the sequel.
Gris, her short story collection How Long to Black Future Month is excellent.
My copy of How Long 'Til Black Future Month? is keeping Le Guin's collected short stories company on my shelf. *g*
The Broken Earth trilogy is magnificent, but the first book especially needs a content warning. (Do we do those with spoiler font?)
Okay Broken Earth it is.
I just finished
Philosophers War
, the sequel to late year's
Philosopher's Flight.
Very interesting AU historical fantasy novels. Some plot points are feeling a little wrong (or overly convenient), and the romance is pretty boring, but my overall feeling is definitely positive. The second one is darker and more epic, but maybe I liked the first one a little more? Still sussing out my feelings.
I just finished Ninth House. I take it there will be a sequel/series? I will say I had less patience with it than I might've used to, given that "spoiled scions of wealthy families not understanding or caring how what they do affects others" just feels too present lately.
Ten Thousand Doors of January was delightful! I'm so glad I read it on all y'all's rec! Did you know that erinaceous's sister repped the book? (I read acknowledgments)