The Shibboleth by John Hornor Jacobs

John Hornor Jacobs

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John Hornor Jacobs

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This is a hardcover copy of The Shibboleth, signed by its author, John Hornor Jacob. The Shibboleth is the second book in The Twelve-Fingered Boy Trilogy.

In their starred review of The Shibboleth, Booklist says, "Jacobs works his ass off here; that’s the best way to put it because you can feel the work, in the best of senses, to make each paragraph a battling push-pull of bruising toughness, electric wit, and dazzling metaphysicality. This fits uncomfortably in every box in which you’d try to put it—in other words, it’s totally unique."

The author was kind enough to donate these books to us, but there are only a few, so pick yours up today!

Visit John Hornor Jacob's website for more of his work. All proceeds go to Worldbuilders, a geek-centered nonprofit supporting humanitarian efforts worldwide.

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“Words are pale shadows of forgotten names. As names have power, words have power. Words can light fires in the minds of men. Words can wring tears from the hardest hearts.”

― Patrick Rothfuss,

This is a hardcover copy of The Shibboleth, signed by its author, John Hornor Jacob. The Shibboleth is the second book in The Twelve-Fingered Boy Trilogy.

In their starred review of The Shibboleth, Booklist says, "Jacobs works his ass off here; that’s the best way to put it because you can feel the work, in the best of senses, to make each paragraph a battling push-pull of bruising toughness, electric wit, and dazzling metaphysicality. This fits uncomfortably in every box in which you’d try to put it—in other words, it’s totally unique."

The author was kind enough to donate these books to us, but there are only a few, so pick yours up today!

Visit John Hornor Jacob's website for more of his work. All proceeds go to Worldbuilders, a geek-centered nonprofit supporting humanitarian efforts worldwide.