Trail of Lightning by Rebecca Roanhorse (Copy)
/It’s been 26 hours since vacation officially started. The Kid and I took the pugs on a very slow meandering stroll through the woods, went out to lunch, and I devoured the most badass monster slaying story.
Trail of Lightning by Rebecca Roanhorse is the grown-up Buffy* I’ve been dying to read. When Maggie Hoskie was a child, she survived a horrific attack that awakened her clan powers. Faster, stronger, and more deadly than any human, she hunts the monsters that roam what is left of the Navajo lands, now known as the Dinétah, after a climate apocalypse. But it’s not just monsters that wander the earth, so do gods and beings with power.
Drug out of self-imposed seclusion to help rescue a child who was taken by a monster, Maggie finds more than just a simple case of search and rescue. Seeking out help from her dear friend and local Medicine Man Grandpa Tah, leads to the discovery of deadly witchcraft and a new partner, his grandson Kai Arviso. Together, they work to find the one responsible for the deadly monsters and confront Maggie’s past in order to survive.
Maybe. No promises on that one.
This is an amazing book. Maggie is tough and impressive even without her clan powers-but the clan powers are amazing. The balance of old myths and legends blending with post apocalyptic droughts and magic is just perfect. I don’t want to live in that world-Hell. No. But I want to read all of it. Coyote the Trickster is here creating chaos. There is a magical/mystical dance hall that shows up in the desert on it’s own schedule and is a popular place for all special beings. Kai puts some silver paint on Maggie’s eyes which allows her to see what everyone looks like without their illusions-I would love to see that on screen or in a graphic novel version. It’s an amazing part of the book. Many of the people have some animal characteristics-like the Feather People have feathers and the Big Deer People have huge antlers on their heads. The club itself is like the Tardis where space seems to change to fit what is inside and going underground still gives you a view of the sky.
Maggie has a lot to overcome throughout the book. Not just the horrible attack that awakens her powers and takes away her family, but also being apprenticed by a demigod during some very formative years and her whole identity being questioned then later on in life. There are also a lot of relationships that shift and change and with all of her trust issues, it’s a rough ride.
I really enjoyed this book. Luckily, there is a sneak peek at Book #2 in the back so there will be more.
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*Side note: We're re-watching the entire Buffy the Vampire Slayer series and wow is that problematic!*