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A review by laurelthebooks
Mammoths at the Gates by Nghi Vo
medium-paced
4.25
In Mammoths at the Gates Cleric Chih is headed home to the Singing Hills abbey, a place we’ve only had mentions of before. And of course, Almost Brilliant is back for this entry.
Just like the previous three books I am amazed at how much can be packed into such a small package. Themes such as grief, old friends, recognizing change, coming home, and the complexity of memory suffuse this bite sized story. I recognize my own bias here, but this whole series makes me soft and mushy inside 💖
“I would be honored to hear your story . . . Whether it is long or short, broken or whole, sad or joyful or angry or strange.”
Just like the previous three books I am amazed at how much can be packed into such a small package. Themes such as grief, old friends, recognizing change, coming home, and the complexity of memory suffuse this bite sized story. I recognize my own bias here, but this whole series makes me soft and mushy inside 💖
“I would be honored to hear your story . . . Whether it is long or short, broken or whole, sad or joyful or angry or strange.”