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Wilder Girls by Rory Power

August 28, 2020 by Zannah Leave a Comment

Started: 8/24/20
Finished: 8/28/20

I liked the beginning, and then I got bored, and then I got interested again, and then I was disappointed.  The book ends like it’s going to have a sequel, but I don’t think it’s planned to be a series, so it just feels unfinished.  It’s supposed to be this feminist-thriller-climate change-body horror variation of Lord of the Flies, and some of that comes through, but then it just ends.

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Posted in: What I've Been Reading Tagged: body horror, climate, ebook, library, pandemic, SF, source: Tor.com, YA

The Female of the Species by Mindy McGinnis

August 24, 2020 by Zannah Leave a Comment

Started: 8/22/20
Finished: 8/24/20

This was a good book, YA, and a hard read.  The teenagers all feel very real, even though I was nothing like them in high school, and neither were most (if not all) if the kids I knew, but hey, times are different.  It’s emotional and disturbing, and I couldn’t put it down.

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Posted in: What I've Been Reading Tagged: ebook, fiction, library, source: Tor.com, YA

Harrow the Ninth by Tamsyn Muir

August 22, 2020 by Zannah Leave a Comment

Started: 8/15/20
Finished: 8/22/20

I wanted to love this book because I loved the one before it, but I was SO confused by it.  It seemed to be rewriting the first book in flashback, with different characters and different events, and while that does get explained, it was confusing, not gripping.  And then at around 70%, it got 1000 times more fun for me, for reasons I will not explain because spoilers, but that wasn’t enough. And then it ended, and what?  I don’t know what happened.  I don’t understand the world this series is set in.  I love the character of Gideon from the first book, and I really feel for Harrow in both books, and I WILL read the third book because I just have to know, but I was disappointed not to love this one as much as the first.

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Posted in: What I've Been Reading Tagged: ancient tech, ebook, fantasy, library, magic, SF, source: Tor.com, space, The Locked Tomb

Tam Lin by Pamela Dean

August 14, 2020 by Zannah Leave a Comment

Started: 8/9/20
Finished: 8/14/20

I don’t know how to talk about this one without spoilers.  First, several authors and reviewers I trust LOVE this book.  I know the story of Tam Lin because I’ve read two other adaptations of it (Rose and Rot by Kat Howard, which I really enjoyed, and Fire and Hemlock by Diana Wynne Jones, which, according to these same authors and reviewers, should also have been a life-changing experience – it was not).  Since I knew the story already, I was looking for clues early and pretty sure I was seeing them, but OH MY GOD this story took forEVER to get to the point, and then it rushed through EVERYthing right at the end.  And left a lot of questions.  NOT lifechanging for me.  Maybe if I’d read it at a younger age…or maybe not.

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Posted in: What I've Been Reading Tagged: ebook, fairy, fantasy, library, source: Jo Walton

The Silent Patient by Alex Michaelides

August 9, 2020 by Zannah Leave a Comment

Started: 8/6/20
Finished: 8/9/20

Molly recommended this book to me.  She likes thrillers, I like thrillers, but I think she only recommends to me the ones she’s not sure she likes because she needs to talk about them.  This is the second time I’ve read one from her that I felt I had to push through.  It was interesting, and I don’t NOT recommend it, but it’s one of those where the narrator starts to make decisions that YOU know are wrong, that even HE knows are wrong, and it’s hard not to get frustrated.

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Posted in: What I've Been Reading Tagged: ebook, fiction, library, mystery, source: Molly, thriller

Old Lovegood Girls by Gail Godwin

August 6, 2020 by Zannah Leave a Comment

Started: 8/2/20
Finished: 8/6/20

I thought about putting this down shortly after starting it.  Not because it was bad, it’s very much not bad, but because it wasn’t grabbing me.  I wasn’t positive I was in the right mood for it.  But I kept reading, and I kept reading, and I kept reading, and I couldn’t stop reading, and I stayed up late two nights running because I couldn’t stop reading, and then it ended, and I’m a little sad.  It’s about two women who meet in college and then separate and how their lives went on.

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Posted in: What I've Been Reading Tagged: ebook, fiction, Jo Walton Reads, library, source: Jo Walton

The Women in Black by Madeleine St. John

August 2, 2020 by Zannah Leave a Comment

Started: 8/1/20
Finished: 8/2/20

Talk about a change in tone.  I went from a whole bunch of weird SFF short stories (and then Riot Baby) to this charming little story about women who work in a department store in post-WWII Australia.  Wish I could remember how I heard about it.

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Posted in: What I've Been Reading Tagged: ebook, fiction, historical, library, source: unknown

Riot Baby by Tochi Onyebuchi

July 31, 2020 by Zannah Leave a Comment

Started: 7/29/20
Finished: 7/31/20

I don’t know exactly how to talk about this book.  It’s about black kids with powers, set in the real world, with the backdrop of Rodney King and Watts and police brutality and the prison system, and it’s HARD.  And it’s good.

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Posted in: What I've Been Reading Tagged: ebook, novella, powers, SF, source: the world, source: Tor.com

Dark Light by Jodi Taylor

July 29, 2020 by Zannah Leave a Comment

Started: 7/26/20
Finished: 7/29/20

SO DISAPPOINTING.  I mean, it was enjoyable enough, but I was expecting a completely different story since this is supposed to be a sequel to the White Silence AND it picks up right after the other ended.  It went in completely different directions (more than once!) and seemed to have nothing to do with the plot of the first book (which had not been resolved), and when it did pick up the plot of the first book (sort of), it resolved unsatisfactorily.  Meh.  Also, the writing felt more amateurish than the first book and both books felt like that compared to her other books.  I don’t understand how that could be, but there it is.

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Posted in: What I've Been Reading Tagged: ebook, fantasy, source: trusted author, supernatural

White Silence by Jodi Taylor

July 26, 2020 by Zannah Leave a Comment

Started: 7/23/20
Finished: 7/26/20

This book, or at least parts of it, scared both Corey and Mel, so I went into it gingerly.  If it was dark outside and I thought it was going in a scary direction, I put it down until the next day.  Maybe that’s why the parts that scared them didn’t scare me.  Regardless, I liked it.  Weird sinister things kept happening to the character, and I REALLY wanted to know what was going on.  Super glad there was a second book.

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Posted in: What I've Been Reading Tagged: ebook, fantasy, source: trusted author, supernatural

Never Yawn Under a Banyan Tree by Nibedita Sen

July 23, 2020 by Zannah Leave a Comment

Started: 7/23/20
Finished: 7/23/20

I LOVED this story.  I had just read several heavier stories, some horror, and then I found this, and it’s funny, it’s light, and it’s lovely.  Here’s a link:

Never Yawn Under a Banyan Tree

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Posted in: What I've Been Reading Tagged: fantasy, ghost, Hugo packet, short story, source: Hugo Awards

Leviathan Sings to Me in the Deep by Nibedita Sen

July 23, 2020 by Zannah Leave a Comment

Started: 7/22/20
Finished: 7/23/20

I don’t think I can say I liked this story (about a whaling ship and its crew), but I keep remembering parts of it randomly.  It won’t leave me alone.

Leviathan Sings to Me in the Deep

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Posted in: What I've Been Reading Tagged: ebook, fantasy, historical, Hugo packet, short story, source: Hugo Awards

A Catalog of Storms by Fran Wilde

July 22, 2020 by Zannah Leave a Comment

Started: 7/22/20
Gave Up: 7/22/20

I tried to read this one, and it had an interesting premise, but the writing style got to me.  I stopped reading Fran Wilde’s second book – maybe I finished it, and I don’t care to the third? – and this short story had a similar style.

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Posted in: What I've Been Reading Tagged: ebook, fantasy, gave up, Hugo nominee, Hugo packet, short story, source: Hugo Awards

Blood is Another Word for Hunger by Rivers Solomon

July 22, 2020 by Zannah Leave a Comment

Started: 7/22/20
Finished: 7/22/20

Weird and disturbing and think-y, like all three pieces I have read by Rivers Solomon now, so at least they have a pattern.  🙂  Available online, link below.  Worth reading.

Blood Is Another Word for Hunger

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Posted in: What I've Been Reading Tagged: ebook, fantasy, Hugo nominee, Hugo packet, short story, source: Hugo Awards

And Now His Lordship Is Laughing by Shiv Ramdas

July 22, 2020 by Zannah Leave a Comment

Started: 7/22/20
Finished: 7/22/20

SO GOOD.  It’s fantasy, it’s horror (even though I heard on a horror panel that the author doesn’t think of it as horror, so maybe I should just say it has an element that depending on what you’re afraid of, you could absoLUTEly think it’s scary), it’s historical fiction, and it’s emotional (I cried).  SO.  GOOD.

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Posted in: What I've Been Reading Tagged: ebook, fantasy, historical, horror, Hugo nominee, Hugo packet, short story, source: Hugo Awards

As the Last I May Know by S.L. Huang

July 22, 2020 by Zannah Leave a Comment

Started: 7/22/20
Finished: 7/22/20

I read this one on Tor.com a few months ago and just re-read it this morning.  It’s so good.  And it made me cry, too, more sad horrified tears, but better ones than the last story.

As the Last I May Know

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Posted in: What I've Been Reading Tagged: ebook, Hugo nominee, Hugo packet, Hugo winner, SF, short story, source: Hugo Awards

Do Not Look Back, My Lion by Alix E. Harrow

July 22, 2020 by Zannah Leave a Comment

Started: 7/21/20
Finished: 7/22/20

I was not enjoying this story, and then it made me cry (sad horrified tears, not happy tears), so it had clearly gotten to me, but I’m still not sure I liked it.

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Posted in: What I've Been Reading Tagged: ebook, fantasy, Hugo nominee, Hugo packet, short story, source: Hugo Awards

Ten Excerpts from an Annotated Bibliography on the Cannibal Women of Ratnabar Island by Nibedita Sen

July 21, 2020 by Zannah Leave a Comment

Started: 7/21/20
Finished: 7/21/20

I like experimental short story formats.  This one is fun, but also now I want to read the (fake) source material.

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Posted in: What I've Been Reading Tagged: alternate history, ebook, fantasy, Hugo nominee, Hugo packet, short story, source: Hugo Awards

Away With The Wolves by Sarah Gailey

July 21, 2020 by Zannah Leave a Comment

Started: 7/20/20
Finished: 7/21/20

Good story, like a YA werewolf story but without the usual trappings, and I’d really like to find out more.

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Posted in: What I've Been Reading Tagged: ebook, fantasy, Hugo nominee, Hugo packet, novelette, source: Hugo Awards

For He Can Creep by Siobhan Carroll

July 20, 2020 by Zannah Leave a Comment

Started: 7/19/20
Finished: 7/20/20

If you like cats, you will like this story.  I do, and I did.

For He Can Creep

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Posted in: What I've Been Reading Tagged: ebook, fantasy, Hugo nominee, Hugo packet, novelette, source: Hugo Awards
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