Immortal Longings
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4.3
Chloe Gong
A BRAND NEW FANTASY FROM THE #1 NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLING AUTHORThe only way to win, is to survive.'Each page is fierce and filled with yearning - I loved it' ANDREA STEWARTEvery year, thousands flock to San-Er, the dangerously dense capital twin cities of the kingdom of Talin, where the palace hosts a set of deadly games. Those confident in their ability to jump between bodies can enter a fight to the death - for the chance to win unimaginable riches.Princess Calla Tuoleimi has been in hiding for five years, ever since she murdered her parents to free the people of Talin from her tyrannical family. Only one person stands in her way of finishing the job: her reclusive uncle King Kasa. However, she knows he always greets the victor of the games. If she wins, she will finally get the chance to kill him.Enter Anton Makusa, whose childhood love has lain in a coma since they were both ousted from the palace. He's deep in debt trying to keep her alive. Which means his last chance at saving her is entering the games and winning.When Anton proposes an unexpected alliance with Calla, they quickly find their partnership spiraling into something all-consuming. But before the games close, Calla must decide what she's playing for - her lover or her kingdom. For no matter what, only one of them can walk out alive . . .#1 New York Times bestselling author Chloe Gong's adult epic fantasy debut, inspired by Shakespeare's Antony and Cleopatra, is a fiery collision of power plays, spilled blood, and romance amidst a set of deadly games.*** READERS LOVE IMMORTAL LONGINGS ***'OH MY GOD I CANNOT PUT INTO WORDS HOW MUCH I LOVED THIS BOOK!' Netgalley - 5 star review'The world of San-Er is possibly the most unique thing I've ever read and if you love The Hunger Games you will most certainly love this' Netgalley - 5 star review'EXCUSE MEEE??? WHO GAVE CHLOE GONG THE RIGHT TO UTTERLY OBLITERATE MY MIND AND SOUL???' Netgalley - 5 star review'5. big. shiny. stars. good f******g god dude she has done it AGAIN. NO MISSES. BANGER AFTER BANGER . . . AND I WILL ALSO BE SENDING MISS GONG MY THERAPY BILL. thank you very much' Netgalley - 5 star review 'The Hunger Games x 90s Asian Noir x Shakespeare's Antony and Cleopatra. RUN DON'T WALK to pre-order this bad boy, trust me you need it in your life' Netgalley - 5 star review
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Author
Chloe Gong
Pages
371
Publisher
Hodder & Stoughton
Published Date
2023-07-18
ISBN
139970043X 9781399700436
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"I was really looking forward to this, since I like the author and trope, a mortal combat contest. However, I was not captivated by the main characters, so this was not a page turner for me."
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Brian strong
"Overall I really enjoyed this book and its characters. It felt very much like Hunger Games except that they could apply to the games themselves and included was the fact that they could switch bodies at will, which added some mystery and suspense to what could take place in our story. The premise of the background story is that basically the entire kingdom is just surviving not living. It the capital city it is better but still most are living off scraps. Those outside of the capital city limits, the king thinks very little of their existence. Calla, our main character, for this reason overthrew her parents and now wants to finish the job and overthrow her uncle to rid them all of their cruel rule. In order to reach him, Calla must enter the games and win.
Although this was a competition story, I feel like it focused mostly on the growth of Calla, her few friends and enemies along the way. But we only get to see into a few of her fights with other characters (the games start with 88 competitors). There’s a lot of underground darkness in this story, it comes to light that maybe everyone else is not okay with what the king is doing in the city either and is willing to take it into their own hands. The last 100 or so pages felt like a movie and definitely the ending left on a cliffhanger which had me yelling at my book but definitely inclined me to read the next book in the series. There are a good amount of side plots that never quite got flushed out but it must also be noted that this is setting up for what is to come in the series. All in all, I liked and enjoyed the book. It gave me a lot of Hunger Games, dystopian type societies where they’re just trying to get out from under the reign of some horrible monarch. It created a good set up but a second book is hopefully what will carry this interesting story forward. If you enjoy dystopian worlds, overthrowing kings, strong female leads, or competitions based in killing, this book may be great for you."
"I love this so much! It reminds me of the Hunger Games, but it has a lot of unique elements, like being able to jump from body to body. AND THE PLOT TWISTS! Once they started coming, I couldn't put this book down! The ending was such a cliffhanger, and I am so excited for when the next book comes out!"
"<i>Immortal Longings</i> (Flesh and False Gods #1) <i>released July 18, 2023</i><br/><br/>By Chloe Gong <i>also known for These Violent Delights and Foul Lady Fortune duologies</i><br/> <br/>The Kingdom of Talin hosts a game each year in its capital twin cities, San-Er, where the palace will award a single winner riches beyond their wildest dreams. The games are open to all citizens and hundreds join the lottery in hopes of winning as the majority of the half million citizens in the kingdom are extremely poor and struggle to get basic necessities such as food and housing for themselves and their families. Many are homeless as the small kingdom is overpopulated with little chance to have a decent life. Unless of course they are one of the 88 chosen and win the annual game. If a player is confident and has the ability, they can "jump" between bodies (taking over another person's body with your conscience which is against the law), and the competitors who excel at this ability can jump across San-Er and fight to the death to win the coveted prize. It was like the Hunger Games but in a cramped dilapidated city surrounded by regular people going about their lives and not thrown in the woods with only the other players to pick off one by one. However, one player in this year's game isn't doing it for the prize money and is known for refusing to ever jump. Will that hinder their chances of winning?<br/><br/><i>For the good of the kingdom. For the good of the kingdom.</i><br/> <br/>Apparently, this is a retelling of Antony and Cleopatra which I am not familiar with because I was never interested in anything regarding that story so I went into this book blind. This is also the first book I've read by Chloe Gong, so I am not familiar with her writing. This was OwlCrate's first Adult BOTM Special edition pick for July, and the read-along pick in "The Nest" for September (a bookish app run by OwlCrate for all book enthusiasts, not just OwlCrate subscribers). <br/><br/>I have read a few books that would have numerous character POVs such as GOT, but I feel that this book was a bit too short to flip between several characters and some were just too brief to even mention on their own. Needless to say, I was not a fan of that. <br/><br/><i>Let the POV jumping begin</i><br/><br/><b>August Shenzhi:</b> The adopted son of King Kasa who is in line for the throne and wants the title sooner rather than later. <br/><b>Princess Calla Tuoleimi:</b> In hiding from the palace for the last 5 years and rumored to be dead. She murdered her parents and if the king finds out she is still alive, she will be killed. <br/><b>Anton Makusa:</b> an exiled aristocrat formally friends with Prince August who is desperate for money to keep his childhood love Otta alive as she's been in a coma at the hospital since the exile 5 years ago. Bills are piling up and if he doesn't get money soon, the hospital will stop caring for her and she could die. His intention is to win the game so he can continue her care and is known to be the best jumper in the kingdom. <br/><b>Pampi Magnes:</b> Works at the palace and is one of the people monitoring the killing game. <br/><br/>Calla and Anton are the best contestants in the game and decide to hold a truce to form an alliance to better their chances of being the last ones standing. August who should NOT be involved is also tipping the scales toward Calla to her surprise in order for her to help him get what he wants. As Calla and Anton work together, they begin to look at one another as more than just competition and wonder if they will be able to complete the game as intended. <br/><br/>A few characters mention something strange/concerning going on in regard to the jumping, but it doesn't seem like there was an answer to it. Although I did lose focus a lot while reading this and may have missed it. If not, I assume it will be explained in the sequel which I am undecided if I will be reading because this was a rough read for me. I had a difficult time getting into the storyline and although in the read-along I'm participating in, we only read a few chapters per day and give thoughts on how it's going, I struggled with motivation to pick up the book and read the few assigned chapters each day. Due to my reluctance, I fell a few days behind because I just didn't want to read it and I considered a DNF but sucked it up since it was a pick for the read-along and hoped it would get more interesting.<br/><br/>It picked up more towards the end and there was a cliffhanger but I just didn't get that feeling you typically have with a big cliffhanger wishing you could read the next book right away. There were a few characters thrown in there briefly, which one I completely forgot about until I went back to look at something, and seems they may be a big key to the strange things going on so to me that shouldn't have been a forgettable character. I decided to listen to the audiobook to play catch up and get through and finish it a day early so I could move on to something else I may enjoy more. <br/><br/>The idea of how the game is played and the abilities people have is interesting. The backstory (although brief) of Calla was as well. It was just missing something for me and I was left feeling a bit... meh. It had potential and I hope that the sequel is better with a bit more backstory to the characters and how that world works to help fill in the voids and make up for what this one was missing. I gave this a 3 star rating, but unfortunately due to my reluctance to read the second book, it actually dropped down to about 2.5- 2.75 which you cannot rate on this platform. Typically if I rate a book at a 3 or above it means I feel it is worth reading any sequel it may have. Not sure it will happen."
"The book was good but it didn’t captivate me as much. I felt like I was able to predict what was going to happen. I think the ending of the book was what finally got me very interested. "
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Ramzee Pot
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Sky
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Marie Colon
"Thank you Netgalley and Hodder & Stoughton for this arc in exchange for an honest review.<br/><br/>"Immortal Longings" by Chloe Gong takes place during a game very similar to the Hunger Games following main characters Princess Calla, Prince August and Anton who each enter in this mortal game where only one can win for their own reasons. <br/><br/><br/>I would give "Immortal Longings" by Chloe Gong a 2-star review because, there were parts that were intriguing but I felt everything else was very cliche."
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Lillyanna