Trail of Lightning
Dinétah
Trail of Lighting
the White Locust
the White Locust’s
Command Line
Rebecca Roanhorse
Neil Gaiman’s
Maggie Hoskie
Kai Arviso
Caleb Goodacre
Ben
American
Navajo
North America
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Dinétah
Naayééʼ Neizghání
Hugo
Storm of Locusts is just as good, grabbing the reader with a lightning-fast (sorry) pace and vivid characters in a fantastical world that reminded me of a cross between Neil Gaiman’s American Gods and Mad Max: Fury Road. Spoilers for the book ahead.In Trail of Lightning, we met Maggie Hoskie, a Native American woman living in Dinétah, She’s capable of moving superhumanly fast, which has attracted the attention of the god Naayééʼ Neizghání, known as “monster slayer.” He has taken her under his wing and trained her as a monster hunter. Storm of Locusts brings a new threat to Dinétah, but it’s one that focuses more on Maggie’s development, an almost entirely new cast of characters, and a look outside of the walls of the world we’re already familiar with.
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