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It feels good to be able to say that I have completed my first r/Fantasy bingo card! This challenge helped me read over thirty fantasy books in the second half of last year after barely opening one while I was in grad school. So I thought I'd celebrate by writing mini-reviews for all my bingo books. Slice-of-Life/Small-Scale Fantasy (Hard Mode) Book: The Goblin Emperor by Katherine Addison Description: After his father and brothers are murdered, the kindhearted son of an emperor must come out of exile to take up his father's throne. Review: This book lived up to its reputation. It's such a tender, humane piece of writing, populated by complex and relatable characters. If it has a major flaw, it's that the storyline which is billed as the main plot goes nowhere. Oh, all the threads are resolved, but with no particular aplomb. But this isn't a book you read for the plot; you read it for the characters and gentle atmosphere. Rating: 4. 5/5. SFF Novel Featuring a Character With a Disability (Hard Mode) Book: The Gray House by Mariam Petrosyan Description: Various teenagers attempt to make sense of their relationships and identities in the context of a boarding school for disabled children--a school that happens to be both alive and rather possessive. Review: Where do I even start? The Gray House is meandering, full of long, grotesque descriptions and unlikable characters, and has no real plot. Moreover, all of these things are true for the entirety of its 721 pages. But it's also so good. It creates a world which is absolutely complete unto itself, full of characters with complex psychology and stark, vivid imagery. I can't adequately describe it in a paragraph, but if you enjoy slow, literary fiction at all, it's worth checking out. Rating: 5/5. SFF Novella Book: The Lamb Will Slaughter the Lion by Margaret Killjoy Description: A punk-rock anarchist with a bad case of wanderlust stumbles upon a community of like-minded folk, only to discover that its residents are being slaughtered by a dangerous spirit. Review: I wanted to like this book. It had a lot that intrigued me: it's very queer, it's told from a political perspective I've had little exposure to, and it's about a subculture that I've never seen represented in such a positive light. It also has an awesome title. But unfortunately I found that it suffers from rushed pacing and cast that's too large to really connect with in the context of a novella. Perhaps I would have enjoyed it more if it had been a novel, with more time to really flesh out the setting and the characters. Rating: 2/5. Self-Published SFF Novel (Hard Mode) Book: With Strings Attached, or The Big Pink Job by D. Aviva Rothschild Description: *cough* Oh lord. In 1980, the four former members of the Beatles--yes, those Beatles--are sent to an alien universe by a group of extra-dimensional undergraduate psychology students and forced to hunt down a big pink statue in exchange for a ticket home. Review: This is way better than it has any right to be. It's also about as un-creepy as a fantasy novel about four real people could be (i. e., no shipping). I read the part that's free online out of morbid curiosity, and then suddenly found myself buying the e-book. It's got complex characterization, original worldbuilding, and some weird, weird shit. There's a bit where John Lennon impersonates an alternate universe version of himself in order to spearhead a civil rights movement for anthropomorphic rabbits. It'd probably benefit from a good editor--it's bulky--but I was never too bothered. Believe me, I had reservations, but it's actually pretty good. Rating: 3/5. SFF Novel Featuring Twins (Hard Mode) Book: The Black Tides of Heaven by J. Y. Yang Description: The twin children of a monarch struggle to maintain their bond in the midst of political upheaval. Review: Like The Lamb Will Slaughter the Lion, I think this book tried to do too much in too little time. Yang does some incredible worldbuilding, and presents very interesting ideas for characters and a story, but somehow the disparate pieces never quite coalesced into a compelling whole. I may still check out the other books in this series, though, so it did something right. Rating: 2. Novel Featuring Vampires (Hard Mode) Book: Carry On by Rainbow Rowell Description: Caught up in his people's war to preserve their magic, the Chosen One falls in love with his archenemy as he struggles to cope with the knowledge that he probably won't live to see adulthood. A take-off on Harry Potter. Review: A solid YA romance layered over with some genuinely clever worldbuilding, a fun plot, and well-drawn characters. I'm not usually a "magic system" kind of person, but I found this one, in which magic words are discovered among the idioms and memes in common use among non-magical people, to be fun to explore and think about. Rating: 3. Graphic Novel Book: White Sand, Vol. 2, written by Brandon Sanderson and illustrated by Julius M. Gopez Description: The runt of a clan of sand wizards must seek support and avoid assassination after unexpectedly becoming the leader of his people. Review: I did not find this to be Sanderson's best work. There's nothing exactly wrong with it, but there's nothing really right with it either. There's not much clever Sanderson-y plotting and all the characters fit into more-or-less standard archetypes. It has fun moments, and I will dutifully read volume three, but this was not inspiring. SFF Novel by an Author Local to You Book: Horrorstör by Grady Hendrix Description: An unmotivated employee of an Ikea knock-off must pull a night shift in order to investigate strange goings-on in the store. A ghost story. Review: This book finds its premise in the "scripted disorientation" deliberately created by the architects of big box stores and the economic desperation of many of the people working in them. It has tight pacing, gory thrills, and a few moments of surprisingly poignant commentary on what it's like to be working class in postindustrial America. It's predictable, yes, but also essentially well-crafted. If you a. ) like ghost stories and b. ) have ever worked retail, this is a fun, quick read. SFF Novel Featuring an Ocean Setting Book: The Priory of the Orange Tree by Samantha Shannon Description: A queen, a priestess, and a would-be dragon rider must navigate their deep-rooted ideological differences in order to save the world from an ancient evil. Review: This is another one I really wanted to like. It accomplishes a lot, but not in comparison with its ambition. The prose is pretty, even veering into beautiful at times. The dragons are as awesome as dragons should be. But the pacing is uneven, first very slow and then rushed at the end, and the plot itself is pure fantasy cliché. Somehow it suffers both from a lack of space and a lack of ideas. It was the kind of book I liked as I was reading it, but liked less and less the more I thought about it. Cyberpunk (Hard Mode) Book: Hard-Boiled Wonderland and the End of the World by Haruki Murakami Description: A man who downloads data directly into his brain in order to encrypt it for the shadowy company he works for finds himself caught in the middle of that company's war with a sinister cabal. Review: Ignore the description above; it is woefully inadequate. If you've ever read a Murakami novel, you know the man writes weird. This is weirder. This is the weirdest book on a list featuring The Gray House and a Beatles-themed epic fantasy. It's good, though. Like a lot of Murakami books, it suffers from its strange descriptions of women and sex, and it's not exactly an action-packed thriller. But as you drift from one bizarre image to the next, it all does add up to something worthwhile. As with The Gray House, I'd recommend it only if you have a tolerance for literary and/or experimental fiction. Second Chance Book: The Last Unicorn by Peter S. Beagle Description: Upon learning she may be the last of her kind, a unicorn ventures out from her forest to seek her people. Review: This is the greatest book I have ever completely failed to connect to. I can see why people love it so much. It's funny and sad and magical in a way reminiscent of childhood. The prose is hauntingly beautiful. There's no idea explored within it that the author does not take just a step further than another writer might, deepening and complicating it. But for some reason I couldn't enjoy it. The entire time I was reading it, I just wanted it to be over, and I have no clue why. Rating: 4/5. Afrofuturism Book: An Unkindness of Ghosts by Rivers Solomon Description: A person enslaved on a generation ship seeks out the truth of her mother's disappearance while trying to survive political turmoil and an overseer's grudge. Review: The characterization in this is brilliant, full of layered emotion and perfectly selected detail. Solomon creates intense people and intense experiences, and pours them over the reader like a bucket of colorful powder. This book is grim and seething with anger, but all the violence (sexual and otherwise) never felt gratuitous to me. I could easily have rated this five stars if the plot had been as well-crafted as every other element; as it is, it kind of falls apart at the end. Still, well worth the read. Fantasy Novel Published in 2019 (Hard Mode) Book: The Infinite Noise by Lauren Shippen Description: A high school football player in therapy to cope with his supernatural empathy grows closer to a boy with depression. Review: I read this because the idea of therapy for people with superpowers intrigued me. I wasn't expecting much, and not much is what I got. It has a sweet romantic A-plot and... that's it. Nothing else happens. Even in the romance, there's minimal conflict, just a couple of minor kerfuffles that add up to nothing. On the positive side, it's a feel-good story with some worthwhile messages about mental illness (namely, that love can't cure it). Rating: 1. Middle Grade SFF Novel (Hard Mode) Book: The Golden Compass by Phillip Pullman Description: Equipped with a mysterious device that will truthfully answer any question, a young girl flees her sinister guardian to rescue her best friend from a mysterious organization of child-snatchers. Review: Why did I wait so long to read this series? It's incredible. Lyra is the perfect protagonist, a perfect blend of bravery and vulnerability, recklessness and deep competence. The daemon concept is a storytelling coup, one of the best uses of magic-as-metaphor I've ever seen. And this series is full of that kind of startling imagination. I could write for ages about why His Dark Materials is so great, and I wouldn't be the first to do so. If you haven't read it, just try it. A Personal Recommendation from r/Fantasy Book: Assassin's Apprentice by Robin Hobb Description: The bastard son of a beloved prince is trained as an assassin to serve the family that won't acknowledge him while navigating deadly court intrigue. Review: This is another series I waited way too long to read. For years, I've heard about Robin Hobb's legendary skill with characterization, and I have to say, I finally understand her reputation. Fitz is the kind of character who takes up a place in your soul, and what's more, feels like he's always been there. He's painfully real, as are many of the people around him. On top of that, the book is written with wonderful attention to the everyday, so that you really feel like you're living Fitz's life alongside him, rather than just seeing the most interesting highlights. An r/Fantasy Book Club Book of the Month/Read-Along Book Book: Kushiel's Dart by Jacqueline Carey Description: A courtesan-priestess chosen by an angel to be a perfect masochist fights to save her country from threats both internal and external. Review: I read a number of great books for this challenge, but this is probably my favorite. Contrary to its reputation as kinky erotica with a fantasy veneer, this is actually an old-fashioned adventure story that just happens to have a fair amount of tastefully-done BDSM. It's told in first person and relies heavily on the character's exceptional narrative voice. The plot is kept on a slow burn, which I found completely satisfying, as it left a lot of room for fascinating worldbuilding and character work. This is a quality book that even my asexual self managed to wring a lot of enjoyment out of. Media Tie-In Novel (Hard Mode) Book: Superman: Dawnbreaker by Matt de la Peña Description: Young Clark Kent investigates disappearances among Smallville's Hispanic immigrants while struggling to decide what he wants to do with his powers. Review: I'm a sucker for Superman media, and so snatched this up immediately. Unfortunately, it is in no way good. The politics are blindingly unsubtle; even if you agree with the author's points, which I do, they're just clumsily made. It's the progressive equivalent of one of those bad religious movies where any semblance of a good story is lost in the "message. " Rating: 1/5. Novel Featuring an AI Character Book: Hyperion by Dan Simmons Description: Seven pilgrims share their stories as they seek out a terrifying creature known as the Shrike, who may kill all of them, but who also may grant one of them their deepest desire. Review: This book took me months to read. Not because I didn't like it, but because I unwisely started it during my last semester of grad school. That said, even with continual interruptions, its brilliance came through. It checks every box on the good storytelling checklist and then makes up a few of its own. It even made me cry. SFF Novel With a Title of Four or More Words Book: The Ten Thousand Doors of January by Alix E. Harrow Description: In the early twentieth century, a teenage girl raised in a wealthy but lonely household discovers a talent for opening portals to other words. Review: This book is beautiful in many ways. Its prose, its careful attention to the social injustices of its time period, and its sparklingly imaginative details all work in its favor. But I still didn't find it entirely satisfying. Maybe it felt a little twee. Still, it's good. Retelling! Book: Spinning Silver by Naomi Novik Description: After gaining a reputation for her ability to "turn silver into gold, " a moneylender's daughter is kidnapped by the king of the fairies. Meanwhile, the new bride of the tsar discovers the dark secret at her nation's heart. Review: This book was almost five stars, save for one unfortunate choice at the end. But apart from that one thing I won't spoil, it's marvelous: it has competence porn centered on an awesome cast of women, terrifying use of the environment as an antagonist, and old-fashioned fairy tale magic, both literal and metaphorical. It has characters you ache for and a villain you can sincerely want dead. I've gone back months later to reread passages. SFF Novel by an Australian Author Book: The Shadow of What Was Lost by James Islington Description: A young man discovers he can use a hated form of magic, and must set out on a quest to prevent the re-emergence of an evil long thought dormant. Review: In this series, mages the Gifted are forced to live in prisons known as Circles Tols overseen by Templars Administrators. When they come of age, the must pass a magical test known as the Harrowing Trials, lest they be made Tranquil Shadows. This system is the historical result of a war to overthrow the magocracy of the Magisters Augurs..., Licanius is far from a total Dragon Age rip-off, but I had to get that out there. On the whole, I found this book to be pretty mediocre epic fantasy. It had a few good twists, but was ultimately just kind of bland and trope-y. The Final Book of a Series (Hard Mode) Book: Powers by Ursula K. Le Guin Description: After his sister is murdered by his master's son, a young man runs away from slavery to learn about his origins and the strange power that he has kept hidden his entire life. The final book in The Annals of the Western Shore. Review: Like everything I've read by Le Guin, this book pays careful attention to social realism and to its characters' humanity. There's nothing I'd call action as such. Just people living their lives the best they can in whatever circumstances they find themselves. Powers maybe isn't as inspired as some other Le Guin books, but it's consistently interesting and solidly written. #OwnVoices (Hard Mode) Book: A Taste of Honey by Kai Ashante Wilson Description: Caught in a romance forbidden by his culture, a young man navigates the conflict between his duty to his family and his love for a handsome foreign soldier. Review: The fantasy elements in this book are well-implemented and creative, but ultimately take a backseat to the more personal parts of the story. With lush prose and strong characterization, Wilson handles the novella format very well, getting a lot done in a short time without being overambitious. Stylistically this is one of the best books on this list. It also has a killer ending. LitRPG (Hard Mode) Book: Changing Faces by Sarah Lin Description: An RPG villain switches bodies with the game's protagonist and learns that his world is little more than a playground for beings from another dimension. Review: This was fun. I don't want to be condescending, but if I'm honest, there's no single element here that rises above the level of mediocre fan fiction. Still, it has real heart and is often quite funny. I can see why this genre has a following--it's a typical progression fantasy, but stripped of adulterants and shot right into your veins. I doubt I'll ever read another LitRPG, but I'm glad I read this one. Five SFF Short Stories (Hard Mode) Book: Bloodchild and Other Stories by Octavia E. Butler Description: A collection of science fiction short stories on various topics, often with themes humanity trying to maintain its dignity when confronted with more advanced species or with disease. Review: I mean, it's Octavia Butler. Isn't that enough? I put off reading this collection for about a year, because it was the last Butler book I hadn't read. It was as good as thought it would be. Each story has Butler's typical clarity and painstaking psychological realism. Some are inevitably stronger than others, but every one is worth reading. They all do what speculative short fiction is supposed to do: explore an idea in a brief and focused way, with no frills and no reaching outside the scope of the story. And her ideas are always so much bigger, so much more wonderful and more horrifying, than almost anybody else's. 5/5.
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Isnt that the girl who made everyone cry and won the golden buzzer on AGT? Edit: I dont watch AGT and I dont keep up with it. I just saw her on a YouTube recommended video.
The scariest thing about this trailer is noticing how much Katie Holmes has aged. I don't want to wait for our lives to be over...
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Aston Martin involves. Im in.
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