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''Daughter of the Moon Goddess'' is a 2022 adult
fantasy Fantasy is a genre of speculative fiction that involves supernatural or Magic (supernatural), magical elements, often including Fictional universe, imaginary places and Legendary creature, creatures. The genre's roots lie in oral traditions, ...
novel by Malaysian writer Sue Lynn Tan. Tan's debut novel was inspired by
Chinese mythology Chinese mythology () is mythology that has been passed down in oral form or recorded in literature throughout the area now known as Greater China. Chinese mythology encompasses a diverse array of myths derived from regional and cultural tradit ...
and the legend of the moon goddess
Chang'e Chang'e ( ; ), originally known as Heng'e (), is the goddess of the Moon and wife of Hou Yi, the great archer. Renowned for her beauty, Chang'e is also known for her ascending to the Moon with her pet Yu Tu, the Moon Rabbit and living in the Mo ...
. Published on January 11, 2022, by Harper Voyager, an imprint of
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, it is the first book in a planned duology. It follows Xingyin as she embarks on a journey to free her mother from the ruthless Celestial Emperor.


Synopsis

Xingyin is an immortal and has lived in isolation with her mother. Her existence has been kept secret for years from the others in the Celestial Kingdom unaware of her mother's history. When her existence is discovered by the Celestial Emperor, she flees from her only home to the Celestial Kingdom and swears to free her mother from imprisonment.


Plot

One day, when Xingyin was rummaging through the palace library, she uncovers a book detailing how her father,
Houyi Hou Yi () is a mythological Chinese archer. He was also known as Shen Yi and simply as Yi (). He is also typically given the title of "Lord Archer". He is sometimes portrayed as a god of archery or a '' xian'' descended from heaven to aid manki ...
, had managed to kill ten sunbirds with an enchanted ice bow. She only manages to read about the ice bow, when her mother forcefully snatches the book away from her. Unaware of the titular figure of the book that she had read, Chang'e tearfully reveals to Xingyin that the archer Houyi was her father. Chang'e became the moon goddess when she drank her husband's elixir in an effort of self-preservation and for the survival of Xingyin, and she lost Houyi after. She was granted immortality, but the Celestial Empress became angry after hearing of Houyi's killing of the sunbirds, and imprisoned her in the Palace. Reasoning that the Empress bore a grudge against Houyi, she concludes that the Empress would therefore not hesitate to hurt Xingyin. She then gave birth to Xingyin in secret. She also had to confess her theft of the immortality elixir, which led to her being exiled to the moon for eternity. Xingyin accidentally discovers and uses her magic one day when she was examining a plant in the Palace's garden, and the Celestial Empress catches wind of the magic that Xingyin had used. After this incident, Chang'e hurriedly tells Xingyin to hide in her room and stay quiet. Shortly after, The Celestial Empress, accompanied with 6 attendants and a minister named Minister Wu, confront Chang'e about the magic, stating that the aura of the moon had a significant change. Chang'e makes up an excuse stating that the Azure Dragon's constellation had entered the path of the moon, and that it had caused the aura of both the moon and Chang'e to change, and that it would return to normal when the constellation passes. The Empress accepts this answer, but warns her that she would be coming back to inspect their home. Successfully managing to buy time for Xingyin, she convinces her to flee from her home with the palace's servant, Ping'er, to the Southern Sea. They flee atop a magical cloud, but midway through their escape, they are spotted by six Immortal soldiers. Xingyin, sensing imminent danger, makes the difficult choice to jump off the cloud at the Celestial Kingdom. She attempts to convince Ping'er to let the two of them split up, to which Ping'er initially objects. After reassurance from Xingyin that she would be perfectly fine, Ping'er follows through with her plan. Ping'er manages to allow Xingyin to drop into the Celestial Kingdom, but is drained of stamina and rapidly approached by the soldiers. Before Xingyin can witness what happens afterwards, she crashes into the ground. Later, she discovers her skills for archery, which she inherited from her father, and works hard to get enough status to bargain her mother's freedom. She befriends the Crown Prince Liwei, the Captain of the Celestial Army, and she learns more about magic while disguising herself as an archer. Xingyin works undercover to free her mother while others plot against the Kingdom, but the Emperors are also staging a malicious plan. Xingyin eventually succeeds, and she and her mother's lives return to normal, and they live in the palace without fear.


Reception

The book was ranked as one of the most anticipated books of 2022 by several magazines and literary websites including ''
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'', ''Book Riot'' and
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''.'' It received positive critique from reviewers, including starred reviews from ''
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'' and ''BookPage''. In their
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, ''Publishers Weekly'' noted that "Tan paints a lush, sparkling world in her inventive reimagining of the age-old Chinese folktale. The result is a riveting page-turner that will leave fantasy lovers satisfied and eager for more". ''
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'' calls the book "an exquisitely detailed fantasy with a strong, vulnerable protagonist. The intimate prose makes Tan's wonderful debut an immersive experience...". A review from '' Kirkus Review'' called the novel "A standard court fantasy, unique in its expansion on the story of the
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". The BookPage starred review comments: "Filled with intricate world building, heartbreaking romance and mind-bending intrigue. Tan's story is mythic in its scope yet personal in its execution...The result is an all-consuming work of literary fantasy that is breathtaking both for its beauty and its suspense."


References

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