(2014) is an award-winning fantasy novel by American author Katherine Addison , the pseudonym for Sarah Monette . It is often celebrated as a prime example of " hopepunk "—a subgenre of fantasy that prioritizes empathy, kindness, and integrity in the face of cynicism and cruelty. Story Overview
As Emperor, Maia struggles to find genuine friendship and trust in a place where everyone has an agenda.
The story follows , the youngest, half-goblin son of the Elvish Emperor. Having lived his entire life in abusive exile, Maia is unexpectedly thrust onto the throne after his father and three half-brothers die in a suspicious airship crash.
Untrained in court politics and surrounded by potential enemies and sycophants, Maia must navigate a byzantine world of intrigue while dealing with:
He must uncover the truth behind his family's deaths while surviving attempts on his own life. Key Features and Style The Goblin Emperor Review - Yvonne McArthur
The Elvish court harbors strong bias against goblins and his mixed heritage.
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