#Godkiller by Hannah Kaner
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Inara Craier:
Finished Godkiller today, and everytime Skedi spoke I thought of this post
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i just think they're neat
#look at all the art ive been arting!!!#this series has definitely gripped my brain and i just love these characters sm!!!!#been trying to settle on how to draw kissen bc like. shes soooo gideon coded and i want to draw her with short hair#but she has braids in the book so..i think this works and suits her#godkiller#hannah kraner#godkiller by hannah kaner#kissen#inara craier#inara#skediceth#fanart#my art
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Read “Godkiller” by Hannah Kaner and instantly fell in love with it. The story. The characters. Amazing. Had to draw what I imagined Kissen looking like in my head.
#godkiller#hannah kaner#Godkiller by Hannah Kaner#Kissen#fanart#booklr#book fanart#digital fanart#csp#clip studio paint
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Decided I wanted to try and do at least one drawing a day going into the new year.
So first day of 2025 features Skedi from the book Godkiller by Hannah Kaner.
#my art#fanart#godkiller#godkiller (fallen gods)#godkiller by hannah kaner#skedi#godkiller fanart#why are hares built like that#what a weird little guy to draw#i enjoyed it though#hoping that by drawing once a day minimum i can improve#especially for people cause my people drawings right now suck#silv’s draw 2025
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Don't mind me I'm just crying because I'm reading a fantasy novel with a main character that is an ambulatory wheelchair user (who also uses a prosthetic leg) with chronic pain. This is the first time I've read something like this outside of my own stories.
"In truth, Kissen's leg still ached, it always ached, but it was better than when they arrived. The wheelchair was a blessing. She wasn't used to it and kept wanting to jump up. But it was a relief to be able to rest her hips."
- Hannah Kaner, Godkiller
#Godkiller#I usually am not the biggest fan of multiple POV's in stories#but this one is so good I can't even be mad about it#chronic pain#ambulatory wheelchair user#the rep in this book is so good so far aaaaa#I love books I love disabled characters I love being an emotional little creature!#Hannah Kaner
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Okay everyone PLEASE go read Godkiller by Hannah Kaner because I need someone to scream with.
Things I loved:
A fantasy novel UNDER 300 pages that's well developed
A God of white lies who feels real and not a caricature
Human/God bonds that feel So personal
Bisexual revenge queen
Complex world building
Hand wave magic system but in the BEST way
A quest! An adventure!
Disability rep
The stakes are SO high and yet everything feels so intimate I can't
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Characters that would get along soo well would be Kissenna (from Godkiller- Hannah Kaner) and Gideon. I fucking swear to you. Them together would kill the book.
#books#sapphic books#books and reading#lgbt books#bookblr#fantasy books#wlw books#gideon the 9th#gideon nav#gideon the ninth#kissen#godkiller#hannah kaner#tamsyn muir
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Guysss I really loved the book Godkiller, I’m superrr attached to the main characters and wanted to draw them 🥺🥺💖💖💖
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Kissen this is just Kissen from Godkiller.
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there's a signed language!!! a signed language in a fantasy novel!! i haven't seen this since i read the Legend of Drizzt novels in 2008!!!
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vote yes if you have finished the entire book.
vote no if you have not finished the entire book.
(faq · submit a book)
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JOMP BPC || March 13 || Debut Author: Godkiller by Hannah Kaner
#Godkiller#Hannah Kaner#jompbpc#justonemorepage#book photography#book photo challenge#books#Not out of void but out of chaos#almost bought book two today but manga ate the book budget 😝#The Fallen Gods Trilogy
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Recently Read: Godkiller by Hannah Kaner
5 stars!!
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Book Notes: Fantasy Roundup
Or, some ideas for what to read when you have a book hangover from Iron Flame:
Curious Tides by Pascale Lacelle
When Emory is the sole survivor of a secret ritual in the caves below Aldryn College, her healer powers, given to those born during the new moon on a rising tide, begin to shift into something strange and uncontrollable. Will her estranged friend Baz, brother to one of the students who died, help Emory figure out her new powers and what really happened that night? This debut fantasy has it all — dark academia, an upper YA that crosses over beautifully into adult, a murder mystery, secret societies, forbidden magic, a pining romance and the most gorgeous book design I’ve seen in a while. The magic system is built around the moon phases and the tides. Curious Tides is book one of a planned duology.
The Hurricane Wars by Thea Guanzon
What happens when Talasyn and Alaric, two soldiers from opposite sides of an entrenched war meet on the battlefield and discover their opposing powers combine to create something entirely new and unexpected? They continue to absolutely hate each other while having to work together to save their people from an even worse fate. Of course. And we all know what happens when two attractive people hate each other. Drawing inspiration from Southeast Asia, debut Filipino author Thea Guanzon has penned a fun, fresh fantasy that balances an authentic depiction of the toll of conflict on a population with a strong cast of characters and all the political machinations of Machiavelli. The Hurricane Wars is book one of a planned trilogy.
Godkiller by Hannah Kane
In a world where gods, fed by the attention, prayers, and offerings of humans, can also be destroyed by them, three disparate people come together to travel to the ruined city that was the last stand in the wars between gods and people. Kissen, a godkiller for hire. Elo, a former knight turned baker. And Inara, a young girl whose life has become intertwined with a god of white lies, Skedi. The four travel together to Blenraden, hopeful that they will find a way to untangle Skedi from Inara. All the feels of quest fantasy with characters that are delightfully flawed and human. The world building was immersive and queer normative with a host of diverse characters. The religious and magic system was at once familiar but with enough twists to make it unexpected. Godkiller is book one of a planned trilogy.
The Fragile Threads of Power by V.E. Schwab
From page one of The Fragile Threads of Power, I was invested all over again in the world of the four Londons, seven years after the events from The Shades of Magic trilogy (also excellent, if you want to start there). The plot works together like interchanging gears, or a chess game, the movement of each character affecting the others, often unknowingly. There are characters from the original trilogy, new additions, and Tes, the one who, unconsciously, holds the key to everything. Schwab investigates power in this novel -- who has it and who controls it, and by whose standards its morality is judged. Schwab puts a lot of things in motion in this book, and only a few are resolved by the end. The Fragile Threads of Power is book one of planned trilogy. You can always go back and read The Shades of Magic series in the meantime!
What the River Knows by Isabel Ibañez
I can’t think of a more fun combination than 1880’s Egyptian archeological digs, a feisty heroine determined to find out what happened to her explorer parents, and a current of magic running through it all. When Inez Olivera hears that her parents, on a dig in Egypt, are presumed dead, she takes matters into her own hands. Inez books passage from Bolivia to Egypt, intent on discovering the truth. What she finds in Egypt is an infuriatingly handsome young man, assisting her guardian in carrying on her parents discoveries, and men thwarting her inquiries at every turn. Add to this a mysterious ring that connects Inez to the magic of the past and the questions continue to pile up. It will take a trip up the Nile and many near escapes just to get Inez closer to any answers. Packed with action, a slow burn romance, and a huge twist kept me enthralled to the very last page. What the River Knows is book one of a planned YA duology.
Hopefully you find one, or many, of these titles to be a satisfying read!
— Lori
#island books#lori robinson#book notes#fantasy reads#ya fantasy#curious tides#pascale lacelle#hurricane wars#godkiller#hannah kaner#v. e. schwab#fragile threads of power#isabel ibanez#what the river knows#thea guanzon
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Books Read in 2024: Godkiller by Hannah Kaner
“It was harder to unmake a god than begin one.”
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