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I really relish the political aspect of The Hundred Thousand Kingdoms. This is probably my favorite approach to politics I've seen in a fantasy or sci-fi thus far. N. K. Jemisin is an incredibly thoughtful writer. I hear this is one of her earliest works, too, so I'm looking forward to reading The Broken Earth trilogy as well. The Hundred Thousand Kingdoms is very much a feel of fantasy with a bit of sci-fi thrown in (so far), whereas what I know of The Broken Earth trilogy suggests it leans more heavily on the sci-fi component but that there's still a fantasy element as well.