juliana finished reading Cosmoknights (Book One) by Hannah Templer
Cosmoknights (Book One) by Hannah Templer
For this ragtag band of space gays, liberation means beating the patriarchy at its own game.
Pan's life used to …
A being of word given flesh who loves rats, trees, and escaping the hellworld of ecocidal capitalism in which she lives - when she's not plotting its decimation and replacement.
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For this ragtag band of space gays, liberation means beating the patriarchy at its own game.
Pan's life used to …
Something strange is happening in sleepy subterranean Tombtown. Necromancers are disappearing. The crypt is changing. And crimson fungi are spreading. …
There’s no grounds for murder. There’s no ground at all.
The people exploring and exploiting alien universes risk everything, including …
Lexie was once one of England's most powerful mages. Until a stroke left xem unable to access xeir magic. Waking …
Lexie was once one of England's most powerful mages. Until a stroke left xem unable to access xeir magic. Waking …
A brilliantly imaginative talent makes her exciting debut with this epic historical military fantasy, inspired by the bloody history of …
Little red bird, every day you choose the work of living. Every day you choose to go on. There is no failure there.
— King of Scars by Leigh Bardugo (Page 111)
Six of Crows is a fantasy novel written by the Israeli-American author Leigh Bardugo and published by Henry Holt and …
A Librarians-and-Necromancy Fantasy with Small Town Charm in a City of the Dead
The others believe in blood and bone. …
Oh, and a small suggestion - don't read the description of the book on its page here before reading. It spoiled me on some stuff I'd rather have learned through the story.
I just finished this book, and it was good. I plan to read everything else Butler wrote, too, in time, so I'll reserve comments on her broader writing and personality for when I feel like I know them a bit better. She was a self-described hermit who seems to have shared many of my mental struggles, so I suspect we'll get along fine.
The writing in Fledgling felt a bit sparse and rudimentary, which is apparently a mark of her style. It reminds me of Carver's poetry a bit. I haven't made up my mind on whether I like it in fiction yet, but I certainly liked Fledgling. It's the kind of vampire story I think I've always longed for, one where vampires aren't predators but simply beings with different lifeways, who are as capable of harm as they are of helping, and whose long memories and lifetimes have led …
I just finished this book, and it was good. I plan to read everything else Butler wrote, too, in time, so I'll reserve comments on her broader writing and personality for when I feel like I know them a bit better. She was a self-described hermit who seems to have shared many of my mental struggles, so I suspect we'll get along fine.
The writing in Fledgling felt a bit sparse and rudimentary, which is apparently a mark of her style. It reminds me of Carver's poetry a bit. I haven't made up my mind on whether I like it in fiction yet, but I certainly liked Fledgling. It's the kind of vampire story I think I've always longed for, one where vampires aren't predators but simply beings with different lifeways, who are as capable of harm as they are of helping, and whose long memories and lifetimes have led them to develop more cooperative than dominating ways of being. This is what I would like to believe long-lived people would be like, given enough history to learn from.
Early on reading the book, I commented elsewhere that I feel like the characters aren't well-developed. They feel like two-dimensional prop pieces for the story more than living beings. Other books I like well enough have a similar vibe, though, especially in science fiction (thinking here particularly of Asimov's Foundation series), and I don't mind it much because the story is so good anyway.
Ultimately I'd say, read it if you haven't. Butler is a legend for a reason. And if you like vampire stories, this is the best I've read so far.