The Hundred Thousand Kingdoms (Inheritance Trilogy #1) by N.K. Jemisin
⭐☆☆☆☆ I picked this up after hearing about the author and hearing good things about the novel. I mean, she won the Hugo award for this novel so I figured it must be very good, right? Wrong, not amazing. Pretty standard story-line, an orphaned child, in this case a young woman, is called into a political situation where she must learn secrets about her past in order to survive. Along the way, she falls in love with a god, which honestly makes me tired, and there's some constant foreshadowing throughout. I felt that this novel had a lot going for it. I appreciated the thoughtful discussions of slavery and class. It didn't feel like I was being preached to but allowed me to consider those issues separated from the fraught emotions that might come up if a novel was set in a historical fantasy or urban fantasy setting. It was also nice to have a lead character who was a strong young woman. That's where it all fell apart, however. The character, who was somehow a tribal leader b...