I am currently recommending "The Ten Thousand Kingdoms" by N.K. Jemison.

>From Publishers Weekly
Starred Review. Convoluted without being dense, Jemisin's engaging debut grabs 
readers right from the start. Yeine desires nothing more than a normal life in 
her barbarian homeland of Darr. But her mother was of the powerful Arameri 
family, and when Yeine is summoned to the capital city of Sky a month after her 
mother's murder, she cannot refuse. Dakarta, her grandfather and the Arameri 
patriarch, pits her against her two cousins as a potential heir to the throne. 
In an increasingly deep Zelaznyesque series of political maneuverings, Yeine, 
nearly powerless but fiercely determined, finds potential allies among her 
relatives and the gods who are forced to live in Sky as servants after losing 
an ancient war. Multifaceted characters struggle with their individual burdens 
and desires, creating a complex, edge-of-your-seat story with plenty of funny, 
scary, and bittersweet twists. 

>From Booklist
Yeine Darr, mourning the murder of her mother, is summoned to the magnificent 
and beautiful city of Sky by the king, her grandfather. He names her his heir 
but has already assigned that role to both his niece and his nephew, so what 
he's now done is set up a competitive and thorny three-way power struggle. 
Yeine, looking more like her Darre father than her Arameri mother, may be a 
baroness in the Arameri world, but in the matriarchal North she is a chieftain 
of her people. She is also terrified and fascinated by the gods who roam Sky, 
including the nocturnally monstrous Nahadoth and the childlike Sieh. In just a 
few days, Yeine discovers that every action has consequences when she 
inadvertently sets up Darre to be attacked and realizes that her role in the 
succession to the throne may be that of a human sacrifice. This complex tale of 
politics, assassination, racism, and gods too intimately involved in the lives 
of humans is a challenging read and a notable authorial debut. --Diana Tixier 
Herald

http://www.amazon.com/N.-K.-Jemisin/e/B0028OIVC0

--- In scifinoir2@yahoogroups.com, "Angela Robinson" <asrobin...@...> wrote:
>
> It's been a while since I've made time/had time to curl up with a book, but 
> now am looking for a good sci-fi novel to sink my teeth into.   If you could 
> maybe only get through one sci-fi book this year, what would it be? 
> 
> Angela
>


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