You can check out our full conversation in the video above, or read highlights in the transcript below, lightly edited for length and clarity.Īnd if you’d like to keep the fun going, sign up for the Vox Book Club newsletter and stay tuned for the discussion of our February book, Raven Leilani’s Luster. We asked Muir to explain herself, and she obliged. It’s a rich and vibrant story about love and sin and redemption, laced through with allusions to everything from Peter’s denial of Christ to the none pizza with left beef meme. The Locked Tomb trilogy’s logline is that it is about lesbian necromancers in space, but it’s also so much more than that. And at the end of January, we met up with Muir on Zoom to talk them through. So the Vox Book Club spent December and January with two of the most fun books I’ve read in a long time: the first two volumes of Tamsyn Muir’s Locked Tomb trilogy, Gideon the Ninth and Harrow the Ninth. The Vox Book Club is linking to to support local and independent booksellers.
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