The Morrigan

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The Morrigan
So refreshing!
I've been actively hoping that someone would write a book focusing on The Morrigan for a long time. I'm so happy to report that the wait was worth it and t... READ MORE
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Synopsis

UNLEASH THE MAGIC: Discover this fierce, witchy retelling of Irish mythology from an unforgettable new voice in mythic fiction

'If you want an epic tale of war and femininity, rage and its triumphs and consequences, this is a brilliant work of mythology,fantasyand history.' HANNAH KANER, author of Godkiller

'Beautifully fierce and unapologetically powerful . . . retells the darkly epic story of Ireland's goddess of war with unflinching detail and fiery prose' ROSIE HEWLETT, author of Medea

Perfect for fans of Elodie Harper’s The Wolf Den and Costanza Casati’s Clytemnestra

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RULER. MOTHER. GODDESS. WARRIOR.
They called me The Morrigan. I was magnificent. I was multitudes.
They twisted my story, stripped me away. But I will tell it now in my own voice.
It begins, as all the best stories do, in darkness.

From an ancient, storm-tossed sea, a tribe of gods reach the rocky shores of Ireland.

Among them, a strange, hungry, red-haired girl. A girl who can change shape, from bird to beast to goddess. A girl who dreams of battle, of blood, of death and power.

She does not know yet that a woman who seeks to rule will always be in danger – or that there are far more treacherous figures in this land than the gods who raised her.

She does not know that one day love will burn so deep in her heart that its scars will never heal. That she will know pain so raw and pure it will almost tear her apart.

She does not know that her journey will take a thousand years. That her name will be remembered for a thousand more.

She is The Morrigan, and she is waiting: a girl with rage coiled in her chest. Beautiful, powerful, ravenous rage. A rage that will live forever.

An electric debut retelling of Ireland’s mythic goddess of war, from a bold and powerful new voice.
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AUTHORS ARE ENCHANTED BY THE MORRIGAN
'Thrilling and bloody from first page to last, this is an extraordinary portrait of a goddess, a warrior, a woman. Welcome to a stunning new voice in literary fiction' Patrick Ness, author of A Monster Calls
'The Morrigan may be the most powerful book you will read this year' Lucy Holland, author of Sistersong and Song of the Huntress
'A fearless and ferocious retelling that does great justice to the original stories, effortlessly navigating an epic scale with heartbreaking intimacy. Kim Curran is an astonishing talent' Kate Heartfield, author of The Valkyrie and The Embroidered Book

'Curran's The Morrigan will do for Irish mythology what Madeline Miller did for Greek...An absolute triumph' Amy McCulloch
'Transported back to ancient Ireland, The Morrigan took me on a breathtaking journey brimming with fury and longing. Captivated from start to finish, I dreamed of the Morrigan and her lust for vengeance long after I read the last page. Stunning!' Anya Bergman, author of The Witches of Vardø
'Breathtaking in scope, blistering in truth, The Morrigan is a beautifully dark tale of rage, power and love. Razor-sharp, profound and intensely moving, this is more than a retelling.I adored it!' Miranda Dickinson
'Like Madeline Miller, Curran has taken centuries of Irish legend and harnessed a powerful retelling for modern readers. A timely feminist battle cry with pitch perfect writing' Juno Dawson

Publisher information

  • Publisher: Penguin Books Ltd
  • ISBN: 9780241712733
  • Number of pages: 384
  • Dimensions: 241 x 165 x 33 mm
  • Weight: 587g
  • Languages: English

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The Morrigan
Fierce, feminist mythological retelling
The Morrigan is a feminist Irish mythology retelling, written from the perspective of the shape-shifting war goddess herself. I was unfamiliar with Irish ... READ MORE
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The Morrigan
Ancient power
Born as one of the old favoured people, her family came to the island and settled. After fighting with the inhabitants they carved out a comfortable life ... READ MORE
Jo-anne Atkinson
The Morrigan
A fascinating take on Irish Mythology
This was a fascinating take on Irish mythology- the nonhuman perspective was so unique as The Morrigan took on different personas. Due to the nature of the... READ MORE
Zoe Rogers
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The Morrigan
The Morrigan is awesome!
Yes, this book is pretty dark. I mean it is the story of The Morrigan, a goddess that loves war and bloodshed but this story also does a good job of showin... READ MORE
K. Bickmore
The Morrigan
Epitome of Feminine Rage
Before reading this story, I must admit, I knew nothing of The Morrigan. The blurb intrigued me with the potential to be the epitome of feminine rage. Th... READ MORE
All This Time | Reviewer
The Morrigan
Mythological retelling
Thank you NetGalley and Penguin for this eCopy to review I recently finished reading The Morrigan by Kim Curran, and it was quite an intriguing journey.... READ MORE
Bzz Kolla
The Morrigan
Dark and mysterious
The Morrigan is based around Irish mythology. Although I did like this book it seems more of a set of short stories rather than one story building up to an... READ MORE
Bella Prescott
The Morrigan
Hell hath no fury
It’s been a while since I’ve read this type of story, with lots of characters with unfamiliar names to navigate, so it took me a while to get into it and b... READ MORE
Anne O'Connell
The Morrigan
An immersive, feminist retelling of Irish myth and legend of the origins of this ancient land full of magic, mythical heroes, and games of Celtic gods
Thank you, Michael Joseph and Kim Curran, for approving my request for a Netgalley eARC of The Morrigan. The Morrigan explores eons of Irish mythology ... READ MORE
Mae Scotland
The Morrigan
A feminist mythological retelling
4.25/5 Stars “They reduced me to an old woman wailing for the dead. But I was so much more than that. I was magnificent. I was multitudes. Trying to te... READ MORE
Vicky | @BlossomsLeafyLibrary
The Morrigan
Wonderful
Oh wow, this book was fantastic! It was absolutely epic! I have no idea how the author managed to fit so much in to this number of pages! I read an eAR... READ MORE
Jennifer Charlton
The Morrigan
Magical mythical retelling
Thank you to Netgalley and Michael Joseph, Penguin Random House for the eARC. I am a proper mythology nerd and love a feminist retelling, so this reques... READ MORE
Elizabeth Knight
The Morrigan
Meet the battle crow
Thank you to NetGalley and Penguin Random House for the ARC of this book. 4.5 Stars The Morrigan tells the story of the Battle Crow of the Tuath Dé. ... READ MORE
Katharine Allen
The Morrigan
A Powerful Debut Filled With Gloriously Depicted Mythology
’It begins, as all the best stories do, in darkness.’ Anyone whose fond of mythology retellings will surely find themselves longing to check out ’The Mo... READ MORE
Charlotte Watkins
The Morrigan
A mind-blowing debut
'A woman who has mastered her rage, learned not to fear the power that stems from it, that is terrifying to little men' The Morrigan by Kim Curran is an... READ MORE
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The Morrigan
Epic Irish Fantasy
The Morrigan by Kim Curran is a powerful book filled with fierce battles, complex political intrigue and feminine rage and power. The Morrigan is a powerf... READ MORE
Annette  Jordan
The Morrigan
An introduction to Irish mythology - and the life of a fascinating woman!
There have been so many Greek mythology retellings recently, it came as a nice surprise to see that this new novel by Kim Curran takes as its subject not a... READ MORE
Helen Skinner
The Morrigan
Fabulous retelling of Irish mythology
A feminist retelling from Irish mythology of the Morrigan - a shape shifting goddess of war. I know nothing of Irish mythology and I was slightly daunted ... READ MORE
Jane Dolman
The Morrigan
Interesting retelling
A fascinating retelling of The Morrigan, weaving tales from Irish mythology together in a way that added a magical realism to the tales. Often times this b... READ MORE
Leanne Cartwright
The Morrigan
Well worth a read
Having finished Brigid by Kim Curran and absolutely loving it, I decided I needed to stay in the mythical setting of ancient Ireland and went back to the M... READ MORE
Maggie Macdonald