![]() ![]() More information on God’s War can be found in both our review, previously linked, and on the God’s War homepage (which is pretty fantastic!). It’s a fantastic novel and it’s most definitely one of the best books of 2011 (yes, even in January I feel confident saying that it’ll end up on our ‘Best of 2011’ list). If you haven’t read God’s War, go buy it or get it from your local library. Being able to interview Kameron has been a great privilege, and I wish her all the luck and success in the world. ![]() It truly is one of the most original and gripping novels I’ve read in recent years, and I’m proud to say that it was the first five-star review that I’ve given a book since I began reviewing for The Ranting Dragon. Finally, she talks about her plans after the God’s War trilogy, and her idea for a “Bloodtide in space” book.īefore we start the interview, I’d like to say a bit about about Kameron Hurley and her book, God’s War. We discussed a variety of topics from her feelings on having her book just released, where she says that she “just head around the fact that it’s actually happened, despite photographic evidence that it’s on bookstore shelves” to her near-death experience, where she says she went into a coma after a year of bad health. We reviewed it and loved it, and the natural next step was an interview with the author, Kameron Hurley! Luckily for us, she consented, and it was a joy to interview her. ![]()
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