![]() ![]() ![]() Our conversation about the book covered second-person point of view, the trauma of dissociation, incredibly bad puns, and more. So as we turn our attention from December’s discussion of Gideon the Ninth to January’s discussion of Harrow the Ninth, I wanted to talk to Emily about what makes Harrow the Ninth work so well for her. I am in the second camp, and so is Vox’s critic at large Emily VanDerWerff. They are the kind of books that hardly anyone seems to feel neutrally about: You either despise them or adore them passionately. One of the most fun things about Tamsyn Muir’s Locked Tomb trilogy, whose first two volumes are the Vox Book Club picks for December and January, is how deeply and wildly the people who love these books love them. ![]() The Vox Book Club is linking to to support local and independent booksellers. ![]()
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