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karnythia:

beleseth:

madgastronomer:

respawns:

delladilly:

you know those things that feminists and social revolutionaries who mostly consume fiction and analyze it to death (aka tumblr) are always wishing for
like gosh it would be fabulous if we had young adult fiction where all the main characters were of color
or where the most important relationship was between two women
or where no women were demonized or hated or belittled or unrealistic or scapegoats, where all women were treated with compassion and respect
or where the love interest actually genuinely respected and listened to the protagonist
or if fantasy used its freedom to investigate the shitty things that bind our world, colonialism and racism and misogyny and a thousand forms of structured oppression that we’re so deeply trenched in that it’s hard to see them properly
like ALL OF THOSE THINGS, if you told me that a book could give me ALL OF THOSE THINGS, I probably wouldn’t believe you, and if I did, I would be satisfied with it, I would be bloated by it, it would be all I would need or want
and I know I sound like an infomercial, but Cold Magic has all of that— AND MORE
it’s steampunk— genuinely steampunk the way steampunk was meant to be, reconstructing history from the ice age onwards to make you think about the way our history happened and how it formed the society that we assume is unavoidable and authentic and real
and this ice age went on longer, and the Roman Empire didn’t fall till the year 1000, and one of the principle arguments of the book, which takes place 800 years later, is that the Romans told lies
and plus there are sentient dinosaurs. 
REVOLUTIONARY ANTI-COLONIALIST FEMINIST THEORY
AND
SENTIENT
DINOSAURS
and the heroine is brave and rude and a little cocky, and she holds her secrets tight to her chest, and she thinks with her feet and keeps going
and she gets the dreamiest unlikeliest most besotted love interest you’ve ever met, who takes an absurd amount of pride in his clothing, about whom the line exists “He was still very much in love with me. He looked angry about it.”
and let me remind you that both of them (plus everyone else of importance!!!) are of color
and there is magic, and magic interacting with politics, and with it investigations into freedom/power/safety/oppression/obligation/choice, and also it is sexy
and there are plagues and ghouls and a beautifully drawn spirit world, actually the most complete world building I’ve seen since His Dark Materials or Harry Potter
and the talking heads of poets
and also kissing, and hilariousness, and thrilling action, it’s described in the blurb as an Afro-Celtic Roman icepunk, like DO I HAVE TO BEAT YOU OVER THE HEAD WITH THIS BOOK TO MAKE YOU READ IT
BECAUSE I WILL


this sounds like a dream come true

…purchased.

I Read it. Go read it. Go. Buy a second copy to lend to someone because it ain’t coming home.
And then go get the sequel and do the same thing.

People I have strict rules about buying series before they are done. Stop tempting me!

Kate Elliott wrote a YA!

That sounds thoroughly awsome. I had given up on Kate Elliott because her plodding in Crown of Stars and Crossroads were too slow for my tastes, despite both being well-researched and constructed and written. My interest kindof stalled. I kept her in the back of my mind for checking out later. Later has come.
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karnythia:

beleseth:

madgastronomer:

respawns:

delladilly:

you know those things that feminists and social revolutionaries who mostly consume fiction and analyze it to death (aka tumblr) are always wishing for

like gosh it would be fabulous if we had young adult fiction where all the main characters were of color

or where the most important relationship was between two women

or where no women were demonized or hated or belittled or unrealistic or scapegoats, where all women were treated with compassion and respect

or where the love interest actually genuinely respected and listened to the protagonist

or if fantasy used its freedom to investigate the shitty things that bind our world, colonialism and racism and misogyny and a thousand forms of structured oppression that we’re so deeply trenched in that it’s hard to see them properly

like ALL OF THOSE THINGS, if you told me that a book could give me ALL OF THOSE THINGS, I probably wouldn’t believe you, and if I did, I would be satisfied with it, I would be bloated by it, it would be all I would need or want

and I know I sound like an infomercial, but Cold Magic has all of that— AND MORE

it’s steampunk— genuinely steampunk the way steampunk was meant to be, reconstructing history from the ice age onwards to make you think about the way our history happened and how it formed the society that we assume is unavoidable and authentic and real

and this ice age went on longer, and the Roman Empire didn’t fall till the year 1000, and one of the principle arguments of the book, which takes place 800 years later, is that the Romans told lies

and plus there are sentient dinosaurs. 

REVOLUTIONARY ANTI-COLONIALIST FEMINIST THEORY

AND

SENTIENT

DINOSAURS

and the heroine is brave and rude and a little cocky, and she holds her secrets tight to her chest, and she thinks with her feet and keeps going

and she gets the dreamiest unlikeliest most besotted love interest you’ve ever met, who takes an absurd amount of pride in his clothing, about whom the line exists “He was still very much in love with me. He looked angry about it.”

and let me remind you that both of them (plus everyone else of importance!!!) are of color

and there is magic, and magic interacting with politics, and with it investigations into freedom/power/safety/oppression/obligation/choice, and also it is sexy

and there are plagues and ghouls and a beautifully drawn spirit world, actually the most complete world building I’ve seen since His Dark Materials or Harry Potter

and the talking heads of poets

and also kissing, and hilariousness, and thrilling action, it’s described in the blurb as an Afro-Celtic Roman icepunk, like DO I HAVE TO BEAT YOU OVER THE HEAD WITH THIS BOOK TO MAKE YOU READ IT

BECAUSE I WILL

this sounds like a dream come true

…purchased.

I Read it. Go read it. Go. Buy a second copy to lend to someone because it ain’t coming home.

And then go get the sequel and do the same thing.

People I have strict rules about buying series before they are done. Stop tempting me!

Kate Elliott wrote a YA!

That sounds thoroughly awsome. I had given up on Kate Elliott because her plodding in Crown of Stars and Crossroads were too slow for my tastes, despite both being well-researched and constructed and written. My interest kindof stalled. I kept her in the back of my mind for checking out later. Later has come.

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Good Authors
Lloyd Alexander
Jacqueline Carey
Kate Elliott
Mary Gentle
Robin Hobb
N. K. Jemisin
J. V. Jones
Ursula K. LeGuin
Tamora Pierce
J. K. Rowling
Caitlin Sweet
Marion Zimmer Bradley
Crap Authors
Terry Brooks
Steven Erikson
Terry Goodkind
Robert Jordan
Mercedes Lackey
C. S. Lewis
Stephanie Meyer
Christopher Paolini
R. A. Salvatore
Tolkien
Meh Authors
Jude Fisher
Jim C. Hines
Holly Lisle
Adrian Tchaikovsky
Not Science Fiction Authors
Margaret Atwood

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The Borgias
Xena
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Woman Armour
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