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The Red Threads of Fortune (Kindle Single) (The Tensorate Series Book 2) Kindle Edition

4.2 out of 5 stars 625 ratings

“Joyously wild stuff. Highly recommended.” —The New York Times

The Red Threads of Fortune
is one of a pair of unique, standalone introductions to Neon Yang's Tensorate Series, which Kate Elliott calls "effortlessly fascinating." For more of the story you can read its twin novella The Black Tides of Heaven, available simultaneously.

Fallen prophet, master of the elements, and daughter of the supreme Protector, Sanao Mokoya has abandoned the life that once bound her. Once her visions shaped the lives of citizens across the land, but no matter what tragedy Mokoya foresaw, she could never reshape the future. Broken by the loss of her young daughter, she now hunts deadly, sky-obscuring naga in the harsh outer reaches of the kingdom with packs of dinosaurs at her side, far from everything she used to love.

On the trail of a massive naga that threatens the rebellious mining city of Bataanar, Mokoya meets the mysterious and alluring Rider. But all is not as it seems: the beast they both hunt harbors a secret that could ignite war throughout the Protectorate. As she is drawn into a conspiracy of magic and betrayal, Mokoya must come to terms with her extraordinary and dangerous gifts, or risk losing the little she has left to hold dear.

The Tensorate Series
Book 1:
The Black Tides of Heaven
Book 2:
The Red Threads of Fortune
Book 3: The Descent of Monsters
Book 4:
The Ascent to Godhood

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"Joyously wild stuff. Highly recommended." --The New York Times

"Yang conjures up a world of magic and machines, wild monsters and sophisticated civilizations, that you'll want to return to again and again." --Ars Technica

"I love Neon Yang's effortlessly fascinating world-building for its layers and the seamless way it intertwines with her characters' lives and choices. Pack in thrilling action and mysteries to be solved, and this novella heralds the opening of a great new universe of tales." --Kate Elliott, author of Black Wolves and Court of Fives

"Full of love and loss, confrontation and discovery. Each moment is a glistening pearl, all strung together in a wonder of world-creation." -- Ken Liu, Nebula, Hugo, and World Fantasy Award winner and author of The Grace of Kings and The Paper Menagerie

"An inventive fantasy from an exciting new talent, The Red Threads of Fortune will immerse readers in a fascinating world of battles, politics, magic and romance." --Zen Cho, author of Sorcerer to the Crown

"An epic, moving story of people fighting to protect their city. Filled with memorable characters and set in a wonderfully imaginative and original universe, this will leave you eager for more." --Aliette de Bodard, Nebula Award-winning author of The House of Shattered Wings

"JY Yang's strikingly confident debut novella The Red Threads of Fortune is a work of soaring, kinetic fantasy, like a Miyazaki movie decided to jump off the screen and sear itself into prose, and in doing so became something entirely new." --Indrapramit Das, author of The Devourers

"The extraordinary creatures and landscapes of JY Yang's relentlessly captivating, heartbreaking, and powerful Tensorate series will sweep you up, while the vivid characters -- especially Sanako Mokoya -- will keep your heart earthbound and enthralled. I couldn't put these books down, and can't wait to pick them up again." --Fran Wilde, award-winning, Nebula & Hugo-nominated author of Updraft, Cloudbound, and Horizon

"A fantastic novella... I can't wait to see what else Yang will do." --Locus

"Yang's writing is quiet, but it is the quiet of strength. It doesn't need to shout to be heard." --Michelle West for The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction

"[The Red Threads of Fortune] authentically depicts trauma and lays promising groundwork for future books in the series." --Publishers Weekly

About the Author

Neon Yang (they/them) is a queer non-binary author based in the UK. They have been nominated for the Hugo, Nebula, World Fantasy, Lambda Literary, Ignyte, and Locus Awards, and their Tensorate series of novells (The Red Threads of Fortune, The Black Tides of Heaven, The Descent of Monsters and The Ascent to Godhood) was an Otherwise Award Honoree. In previous incarnations, Neon was a molecular biologist, a science communicator, a writer for animation, games and comic studios, and a journalist for one of Singapore's major papers.

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  • ASIN ‏ : ‎ B01N8VP1DZ
  • Publisher ‏ : ‎ Tordotcom
  • Publication date ‏ : ‎ 26 Sept. 2017
  • Language ‏ : ‎ English
  • File size ‏ : ‎ 4.8 MB
  • Screen Reader ‏ : ‎ Supported
  • Enhanced typesetting ‏ : ‎ Enabled
  • X-Ray ‏ : ‎ Not Enabled
  • Word Wise ‏ : ‎ Enabled
  • Print length ‏ : ‎ 232 pages
  • ISBN-13 ‏ : ‎ 978-0765395382
  • Page Flip ‏ : ‎ Enabled
  • Book 2 of 4 ‏ : ‎ The Tensorate
  • Customer reviews:
    4.2 out of 5 stars 625 ratings

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JY Yang is the author of the Tensorate series of novellas from Tor.Com Publishing (The Red Threads of Fortune, The Black Tides of Heaven, and The Descent of Monsters, coming July 31st, 2018). Their work has been shortlisted for the Hugo, Nebula, Locus and Kitschy awards, and the first two Tensorate novellas made the Tiptree Honor List.

In previous incarnations, they have been a molecular biologist; a writer for animation, comics and games; a journalist for one of Singapore’s major papers, and a science communicator with Singapore’s Agency for Science, Technology and Research (A*STAR).

JY works and lives in Singapore. They identify as queer and non-binary. Find them online at http://jyyang.com or on Twitter as @halleluyang.

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  • Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 3 September 2023
    I realy liked the books very much! The idea of making the non-binary persons the main characters was a new concept for me and so very much overdue. The tale was grippingly spun and I loved every minute. What I didn’t like though was that the last two parts were divided in two books. For me the shortness of these were a bit disappointing. Nevertheless I would highly recommend this series to fantasy lovers
  • Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 22 December 2017
    It's not often I pre-order stuff but I made an exception for this pair of novellas, The Black Tides of Heaven and The Red Threads of Fortune, by JY Yang. I've liked this writer's short fiction so I was interested to see what a slightly longer format would provide and wasn't disappointed, though I liked the first of the two novellas slightly more. The covers look great too, which makes the fact they're ebooks a little frustrating!

    Both novellas are set in the world of the Tensorate, which is a place where people can manipulate energy to do all sorts of things (known as the Slack) and which is ruled by the mother of our two main characters. She's a distinctly ruthless individual, for example giving birth to Akeha and Mokoya in order to give them to the temple which had provided her with support during an attempted rebellion, in 'payment' for help received. After that, in The Black Tides of Heaven, she shows minimal interest in their welfare until Mokoya begins to demonstrate prophetic powers and the rest of this novella is the aftermath of that dynamic.

    The Red Tides of Fortune is set a few years after the end of the previous novella, with Mokoya struggling to come to terms with the death of her daughter - despite her prophetic powers, she had been unable to see that incident coming and has now lost those powers, as well as being significantly physically affected by the same incident. Akeha and others have joined a would-be rebellion against The Way Things Are and Mokoya is also hunting a naga which threatens to destroy the city where her twin brother is currently living.

    Anyway, the world-building is something I liked very much about both these, including the use of gender terms - this is a world where people declare they are male or female when they feel certain about it, using they/them until that point. In the second novella, Mokoya spends some time trying to figure out her relationship with the power she thought she'd lost and also testing the boundaries of what she can do with the Slack. All in all, I enjoyed them and would very much like to read more set in this universe.
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  • Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 8 February 2018
    The world in this is fantastic – detailed, rich and strange. The plot’s as twisted; while the action is fairly straight-forward, every encounter and relationship is filled with just enough hints and snippets that you can feel the weight of the past and the backgrounds, without it intruding. And the characters are brilliant; complex, passionate, thoughtful, impulsive, bitter…

    It’s an odd read; while it is action-packed, I somehow found that the first half did drift, and it’s not one that kept my interest beyond a chapter at a time. However, once Rider appears, it speeds up – and the ending is really good. The writing is lovely, too, and I really enjoyed some of the imagery; the book is somehow very easy to read and enchanting at the same time.

    The simultaneous sequel is The Black Tides of Heaven, which I haven’t read yet.
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  • Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 23 June 2018
    While I enjoyed The Black Tides of Heaven for the rich, silkpunk world it sets up, I much - much - preferred The Red Threads of Fortune as a story

    It had a number of advantages over its companion novella, not least that I’d already absorbed a lot of the world-building (although the first chapter lays out some fundamentals that I really would have appreciated in Tides, clarifying the nature of the Slack and tensing) - but I also think it works better on its own terms. Threads is packed in to a few spare days as a certain situation comes to a head. It’s still a lot to ask of a novella – there’s enough epic story here to fill a novel if you cared to – but at no point did I feel short-changed.

    I loved the characters and the razor-sharp focus on the emotional impact events have on them - the broader political situation is there to drive the plot without ever taking centre stage. I love this personal focus in the context of enormous, world-changing events, and I can't wait to read more tales of the Tensorate this summer.
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  • Apophis
    4.0 out of 5 stars Très différente de la précédente, cette novella est encore une fois franchement bonne
    Reviewed in France on 1 November 2017
    (vous trouverez la version détaillée de cette critique sur mon blog -adresse sur mon profil-).

    Cette seconde novella du cycle Tensorate se révèle encore une fois très solide, et met à nouveau en scène la plupart des personnages de The black tides of Heaven (que je conseille de lire en premier, au passage, même si l’éditeur et l’auteur précisent que les deux textes peuvent théoriquement se lire dans n’importe quel ordre). Elle est cependant très différente de sa jumelle, qui est un roman d’apprentissage se déroulant sur plusieurs décennies : cette fois, l’action s’étend sur quelques jours à peine, et a pour thématique centrale le deuil, la façon d’aller de l’avant après la perte d’un être cher. Si ce thème est bien exploité, ce texte est cependant un cran en-dessous de l’autre, à part sur le plan de la psychologie du protagoniste et sur celui du Magic-/World-building, qui franchissent encore un cap alors qu’ils étaient déjà d’un niveau très élevé. Au final, cette novella est en elle-même très recommandable, et l’ensemble des deux (et, au-delà, du cycle Tensorate, dont on sait qu’il comptera au moins 4 romans courts dès 2018) l’est carrément, surtout si vous cherchez une Fantasy qui sort radicalement des sentiers battus.
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  • Emma K. Osborne
    5.0 out of 5 stars Lovely stuff.
    Reviewed in Australia on 30 January 2018
    Beautifully constructed second-world fantasy. I adored the diversity of the characters, and was particularly happy to see non-binary characters in pivotal roles. I also thought that trauma was beautifully and sensitively explored. I would start with Black Tides, but Red Threads feels grittier and has more complexity in terms of re-working close relationships after difficult occurrences.

    Highly recommended.
  • Flavius M.
    5.0 out of 5 stars A cool new world to discover
    Reviewed in Germany on 14 November 2018
    I really enjoy this book. The world is set just fine to be sucked in the action and where they left you on the previous one
  • Jennifer C.
    5.0 out of 5 stars A wonderful continuation of a great series
    Reviewed in the United States on 27 August 2022
    The story told in this book picks up a few years after the end of The Black Tides of Heaven; this book is told from the point of view of Mokoya, the twin sister of the MC from the first book. In this story, we see Mokoya struggling with the loss she has had. Instead of staying at the monastery, she has set out and is now a naga hunter. On the trail of a huge naga, Mokoya meets Rider, who is also hunting the same naga, and the two begin a friendship. But Rider has their own secrets. Not only that, but there are secrets surrounding the naga that both are seeking that could lead to war with the Protectorate.

    I truly enjoyed The Black Tides of Heaven when I read it, particularly of a world in which all children are considered genderless until they choose their own gender - usually at age 18. So I loved returning to the world. This story did not disappoint, either. This story being told from the point of view of Mokoya allows us to get to know her even more than the pieces we got from the first book, and Yang did a beautiful job of illustrating her struggles with her grief of losing her daughter.

    As the story unfolded, the worldbuilding also continued, and we learned more about how Mokoya's prophecy powers work and didn't work. Characters that we met in the first book reappear in this story, so we also get more character development with the ability to see the same characters through another person's eyes.

    For this book, I was able to listen to the audiobook, which is narrated by Nancy Wu. She does a wonderful job with the narration, and I hope to listen to the next two books as I continue this series.
  • Tiago Kietzmann
    4.0 out of 5 stars The same amazing aspects from book one
    Reviewed in Brazil on 29 April 2024
    This was a great addition to the series. The same amazing aspects from book one are here: great world-building, amazing characters, a poetic writing style, and plenty of magic and action.

    This time, the focus shifts to Mokoya. After the loss of her daughter, her heart is broken, and her prophetic gift is lost. She tried to continue her life at the monastery but felt too lost and decided to leave. Working with Naga hunters, she confronts a monstrous experiment from the Protectorate.

    I really enjoyed the book; it is more than just an action book. The characters have layers and complexities. For those who enjoyed the first book, I definitely recommend this one as well.

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