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The Naming Song
by Jedediah Berry
Reading the book feels like watching a dream (7/13/2024)
I would recommend this book to those who enjoy Gaiman fantasies and are open to a longer epic-length novel; to those who read Divergent as a kid and want a more mature and literary dystopian caste system; those who enjoy language and the importance of words (it kept bringing Babel to mind for me); and to anyone who enjoys getting lost in interesting new worlds created within books.

(Longer review on Goodreads.)

Of course in a book about the power of names and naming, language is a primary theme. However, to me, the book was more about the power of defying the name/label, and the beauty of living in between – rejecting a strict binary and being forced into choosing between two worlds, neither of which really suites you. That was the more interesting aspect of the book.
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