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Jade City (The Green Bone Saga Book 1) Kindle Edition

4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars 8,142 ratings

In this World Fantasy Award-winning novel of magic and kungfu, four siblings battle rival clans for honor and power in an Asia-inspired fantasy metropolis. 

*Named one of
TIME's Top 100 Fantasy Books Of All Time
​* World Fantasy Award for Best Novel, winner


Jade is the lifeblood of the island of Kekon. It has been mined, traded, stolen, and killed for -- and for centuries, honorable Green Bone warriors like the Kaul family have used it to enhance their magical abilities and defend the island from foreign invasion.

Now, the war is over and a new generation of Kauls vies for control of Kekon's bustling capital city. They care about nothing but protecting their own, cornering the jade market, and defending the districts under their protection. Ancient tradition has little place in this rapidly changing nation.

When a powerful new drug emerges that lets anyone -- even foreigners -- wield jade, the simmering tension between the Kauls and the rival Ayt family erupts into open violence. The outcome of this clan war will determine the fate of all Green Bones -- and of Kekon itself.

Praise for Jade City: 

"An epic drama reminiscent of the best classic Hong Kong gangster films but set in a fantasy metropolis so gritty and well-imagined that you'll forget you're reading a book." --Ken Liu, Hugo, Nebula, and World Fantasy Award-winning author

"A beautifully realized setting, a great cast of characters, and dramatic action scenes. What a fun, gripping read!" --Ann Leckie, Hugo, Nebula, and Arthur C. Clarke Award-winning author

"An instantly absorbing tale of blood, honor, family and magic, spiced with unexpectedly tender character beats." --
NPR

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Janloon, a city susceptible to typhoons, is better known throughout the modern world as Jade City because of how members of clan fiefdoms depend on the power of jade to give their bodies heightened senses and strength. Lan, the eldest Kaul brother, leads the No Peak clan, assisted by his fear-inducing 27-year-old brother. The Green Bone brothers are wary when their scorned younger sister returns home from a two-year exile, but they need her aid when the clan is attacked by Jade City's rival mafialike family. Shine, an illegal drug that allows all citizens to become empowered by jade, infiltrates the city, and all of the Kaul family members, including the youngest adopted brother still attending the Green Bone training academy, join forces to save their people. Lee, best known for the debut YA science fiction/mixed martial arts novel Zeroboxer, makes her adult debut here. The juxtaposition of modern technology (subways and television) against the ancient social structure of clans in an Asian-inspired city sets this fantasy apart. VERDICT Revenge killings will draw action readers, and the powerful and flawed relationship dynamics between the Kaul siblings will keep teens enthralled. Perfect for epic fantasy fans.—Sarah Hill, Lake Land College, Mattoon, IL

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"Stylish and action-packed, full of ambitious families and guilt-ridden loves, Jade City is an epic drama reminiscent of the best classic Hong Kong gangster films but set in a fantasy metropolis so gritty and well-imagined that you'll forget you're reading a book."―Ken Liu, winner of the Hugo, Nebula, and World Fantasy Awards

"
Jade City has it all: a beautifully realized setting, a great cast of characters, and dramatic action scenes. What a fun, gripping read!"―Ann Leckie, author of the Hugo, Nebula, and Arthur C. Clarke Award winning novel Ancillary Justice

"Lee's astute worldbuilding raises the stakes for her vivid and tautly-described action scenes."
Scott Lynch, New York Times-bestselling author of The Lies of Locke Lamora

"Lee draws on her Chinese heritage, passion for gangster stories, and strong writing to launch a
Godfather-inspired fantasy series that mixes bold martial-arts action and vivid worldbuilding. The result is terrific."―Library Journal (Pick of the Month, starred review)

"As this ambitious and complex story unfolds, Lee (
Exo) skillfully juggles a huge cast. Her action scenes are flashy, brutal, and cinematic, while the family dynamics hold their own weight and significance. This is an engaging blend of crime drama and Asian martial arts film tropes.... an intense, satisfying experience."―Publishers Weekly

"Intricate, fast-moving, and brazen,
Jade City elevates the fantasy crime novel to something really special. A sharp and insightful new voice."―Elizabeth Bear, winner of the Hugo and Locus Awards

"With a powerful family of complex characters -- including my favorite, Kaul Shaelinsan --
Jade City beckons readers to secret family meetings and public battles between warring clans. With magical jade at stake, winning the battle for control of a city has never been more important, or more dangerous. Fonda Lee's first adult novel is a fast-hitting, tantalizing, sometimes unsettling, and always insightful book with a wealth of power at its core. A modern-day epic."―Fran Wilde, award-winning author of Updraft, Cloudbound, and Horizon

"
Jade City is an instantly absorbing tale of blood, honor, family and magic, spiced with unexpectedly tender character beats."―NPR

"How does a book make me giddy and heartbroken at the same time?
Jade City delivers intrigue, family drama, and martial arts magic that feels absolutely real."―Mary Robinette Kowal, author of the Lady Astronaut duology

"Fast cars, brilliant characters, and gangster kung-fu! Swift, intricate, and vicious as a talon knife, Fonda Lee's
Jade City will pull you into a world of deft intrigue, hard choices, and bloody loyalty. Lee's written the postcolonial Godfather hiding under the surface of the Avatar: the Last Airbender universe -- and it's a fantastic read."―Max Gladstone, Hugo Award-nominated author of the Craft Sequence

"An atmospheric, gritty noir tale of family loyalties, martial arts and power struggles in a city that feels so real it becomes a character in its own right.
Jade City is epic drama writ large."―Aliette de Bodard, winner of the Nebula, Locus, and British Science Fiction Awards

"If you like extremely tense political maneuvering and intrigue, you will love
Jade City. Fonda Lee is the new Mario Puzo; Jade City has officially dethroned The Godfather."―Sarah Gailey, Hugo and Campbell Award finalist

"Dynamic fight scenes and vibrant world-building bring to life this sharp, memorable story of a family caught up in a ferocious gang war."―
Kate Elliott, author of Unconquerable Sun

Product details

  • ASIN ‏ : ‎ B06XRCBRX8
  • Publisher ‏ : ‎ Orbit (November 7, 2017)
  • Publication date ‏ : ‎ November 7, 2017
  • Language ‏ : ‎ English
  • File size ‏ : ‎ 3916 KB
  • Text-to-Speech ‏ : ‎ Enabled
  • Screen Reader ‏ : ‎ Supported
  • Enhanced typesetting ‏ : ‎ Enabled
  • X-Ray ‏ : ‎ Enabled
  • Word Wise ‏ : ‎ Enabled
  • Sticky notes ‏ : ‎ On Kindle Scribe
  • Print length ‏ : ‎ 612 pages
  • Customer Reviews:
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Fonda Lee is the World Fantasy Award-winning author of the Green Bone Saga, beginning with Jade City and continuing in Jade War and Jade Legacy. She is also the author of the acclaimed young adult science fiction novels Zeroboxer, Exo and Cross Fire, and has written comics for Marvel. Fonda is a three-time winner of the Aurora Award, and a multiple finalist for the Nebula and Locus Awards. Fonda is a recovering corporate strategist, black belt martial artist, Eggs Benedict enthusiast, and action movie aficionado. Born and raised in Canada, she now resides in Portland, Oregon. Follow Fonda online at www.fondalee.com and on Twitter @fondajlee.

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Reviewed in the United States on November 22, 2021
Jade City if the first book in The Green Bones trilogy, whose last book is being released later this month. I think the best way to really explain this book is a kung-fu-ish mafia story. It is the family saga of the No-Peak clan, as the reigns have just been given to the next generation. They will all have to find their place in this world where the holders of jade wield power and magic. There is also danger on the horizon as a rival clan tries to destroy them and take over all of the No-Peak territory.

A friend of mine that I'd done a lot of reading with over the years loved this book when it first came out and just on her recommendation I bought it right away, but set it aside for other reads. It is a hefty book at over 550 pages, but it is such a good read those pages flew by as I got to know the important members of the No-Peak clan and the challenges that await them. Family is everything in this book. There is so much talk of duty and honor and the training required to hold an wield the mystical jade and the properties it gives the wielder. The history to the story is large and the traditions of the Green Bones really add to the martial arts or kung-fu feel of the story.

The plot is really good and I was surprised in more than one place by the twists in the story. Lan, the oldest brother is the Pillar, leader of the clan, heart of the family and whatever he says goes. He is the calm and level headed leader of the No-Peak clan. Hilo is the temper driven and emotional Horn, or general, of the clan. He is the muscle and law for the No-Peak clan dealing out justice as needed. His job is not easy and he can be a brutal person when needed to protect the clan. But, his loyalty to family and clan is fierce.

“The clan is my blood, and the Pillar is its master.
On my honor, my life, and my jade.”

Shae is the disgraced sister, just coming back into the family fold. She made some decisions that went against her family at one time but she will now be in a position to make amends for that as the Weatherman, master financier and spy master of sorts. Other characters with PoVs include; Anden a boy adopted into the main family trying to prove his worth, Wen the woman Hilo loves, and last a kid with Jade lust on his mind willing to do almost anything to get some of it for himself.

“Expectations are a funny thing,” Wen said. “When you’re born with them, you resent them, fight against them. When you’ve never been given any, you feel the lack of them your whole life.”

The Mountain Clan is also under new management and the Pillar of that clan wants to unite all the Green Bone clans by entreaty or by force. No-Peak will not yield and so a battle of both wits and brute strength is about to happen at the two clans go to war against each other. If No-Peak is to survive they will have to be both stronger, more cunning and possibly pray for a little luck to see then through this new battle.

There is a lot that actually happens in the story but so much of it is really driven by the characters and their loyalty, honor and traditions. Being a Green Bone is a coveted thing, however it comes with so many extra challenges and dangers that as you read through the story you wonder if it is really worth it. I grew to love the characters of the story; they were done so well they felt so real to me. All are flawed, with their own internal struggles and in that they become more real. This is one of the best subtle Urban Fantasies I've read in a long time. It had a good story, great characters and wonderful worldbuilding. The pacing is good and while it takes a little time to get acquainted with everyone each character PoV added so much more depth to the story they were all needed.

Honestly, I'm relieved I waited until the trilogy was about to be complete, as I'd hate to have to wait any time between these books.

Narration:
Andrew Kishino is a new to me narrator. He is a really good fit for this book as he brought an Asian/Orient feel to the story. He did great with both the male and female characters along with all the various PoVs. I think he made the book even better as he was able to bring the feeling of the culture of the book to life. I was able to listen at my usual 1.5x speed.
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Reviewed in the United States on April 12, 2018
Fonda Lee is the much-loved author of a number of fantastic novels, and it's no wonder that her SFF epic Jade City caught the eye of the Nebula award committee. Jade City is eye-catching indeed, with an exciting premise, a fresh new type of magic, gangsters, politics, family, betrayal, and ... mining? The back cover promises more than enough to have this book flying off the shelves - and boy does it deliver!

Literally by page 3 I was already blown away by Lee's world building. You can read more about her take on world building in SFF in this interview over on the Barnes and Noble SFF blog, and you should - because she is a master. There were a couple of places where I found I was asking questions about "how things worked," only to find that she answered them 10-20 pages later. The world she's created for Jade City is wonderful, inspiring, and I'm truly glad it looks like we're all going to get at least two more books in which to explore it.

No review of this book could get far without talking about the magic in this book, so that's where I'll start. Lee introduces readers to a modern world in which some people (natives of the fictitious island of Kekon) can access magical superhuman powers by wearing, or being very near, the gemstone jade. Of course, there's a whole culture around how, and by whom, jade is worn, and Lee uses this to great effect both overtly (in describing how characters feel about their jade and that of others) and subtly (as she teaches us as readers the meaning of jade early on, she empowers us to draw our own interpretations and conclusions later on in the narrative). The loving way she mentions jade - how it catches the light, how it swings on a chain, how it sits in the handle of a blade or the setting of a bracelet, how it glows against the skin - feels casual, beautiful, and insidious. In a word: magical.

One of the more masterful things Lee has done in Jade City is marry old-world (fictitious) cultural tradition with modern globalism, politics, and business, in a way that feels absolutely real, relatable, and truly fascinating. This marriage isn't seamless, and Lee uses that friction to add depth to the world, to motivate her characters, and to help readers invest in the narrative on multiple levels at once. Yet somehow, though she uses Taiwanese, Japanese, and other east Asian imagery and cultural tropes (traditional and modern) as touchstones in her fictional nation of Kekon, they don't feel like tropes.When I picture the traditional architecture's sloping roofs I feel like I'm borrowing from my exposure to Japanese architecture to inform my understanding of Kekonese tradition. Similarly, when Lee describes her leather-clad street gangs' wild hairstyles, the fact that I'm picturing a Bosozoku pompadour feels coincidental - rather than as though she's borrowing too heavily from current cultures.

Jade City's greatest strength, as far as I'm concerned, has nothing to do with all those wild and wonderful promises from its back cover (though have I stressed yet just how well Lee delivers on all those promises?). It's all about the main characters. They're all so epically, unbelievably, human. The main characters, Lan, Hilo, and Shae, are each in their own right some of the most fully realized and deeply individual characters I've ever encountered in speculative fiction. For the three of them to make up an ensemble cast is almost overwhelming. Their flaws don't feel like plot devices, their mistakes aren't convenient, and though they're all incredibly strong jade-wearers none of them feel like any kind of god-mode Gary Stu. And the way she illustrates so many rarely-explored facets of masculinity ... a whole article could be written on her characters' masculinity alone. She does what so many authors fail to do - writes fully-rounded characters who each own their own kinds of masculinity. I can honestly say I've never encountered another cast of characters like this, and I'm moved by it.

This isn't to say that I have no bones to pick with this book. On the contrary, while I clearly think Lee has done a fantastic job in creating Jade City, I'm not an overly large fan of her writing. In general, her narrative voice is simpler than I prefer - offering many short, choppy sentences rather than indulging in more complex phrases. Where this stood out most to me was the way in which it hampered what could have been a much more poetic descriptive style. There were a few times where her poeticism came through for me, but for the most part it fell flat because of her narrative voice.

Another quibble is one I've already alluded to. While she did get around to answering all my questions about the world and its workings, I was distracted again and again, was pulled out of the story because I was missing vital information about the background or setting. While this is normally not something I'd mention about a book, it ended up having a significant impact on my enjoyment of this book in particular. Especially in the first 100 pages or so, her use of undefined terms or references to unknown groups and affiliations became dense enough that whole paragraphs read like buzzword-salad. Stick with it, though, because the payoff is completely worth it.

In the end, I'm very impressed by Fonda Lee's Jade City and am prepared to recommend it to just about everybody - and I'll happily wait until 2019 for my next visit to Kekon.
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Diego F.
5.0 out of 5 stars Excelente história, edição não é das melhores
Reviewed in Brazil on May 19, 2023
A história é realmente maravilhosa, te prende demais. Infelizmente a edição não e mto legal. As páginas são finas e ruins, vai pra frágil.
Andrea Contreras
5.0 out of 5 stars De lo mejor que he leído
Reviewed in Mexico on May 14, 2022
Este libro no tiene nada que ver con la fantasía convencional. La narrativa es hermosa y los personajes son INCREIBLES. Lo amo lo amo lo amo.
Ricardo
5.0 out of 5 stars Bom
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5.0 out of 5 stars Great start of an amazing trilogy
Reviewed in Germany on July 10, 2023
The book arrived in great condition. Also, I really loved this book, it was just incredible. The multiple nominees and awards this book has won are completely justified.
anita
5.0 out of 5 stars Light, breathtaking, a book you don't want to put down.
Reviewed in France on January 21, 2022
Light, breathtaking, a book you don't want to put down.
Attaching Mafiosa family try to maintain the peace in their town, somewhere in China. With a touch of science fiction/fantasy.
Hat's off Fonda Lee.
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