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Dragon Pearl by Yoon Ha Lee

July 5, 2020 by Zannah Leave a Comment

Started: 7/5/20
Gave up: 7/5/20

13-year-old goes to space to rescue her older brother, and I am not in the mood.  The writing is good, the premise is good, but the formatting on my Kindle is atrocious (it’s a converted PDF), and the mind of this 13-year-old is not as comfortable to live in as the mind of the 12-year-old wizard was (from my last book).  I’d like to come back to this later, but I’m not going to finish it in time for Hugo voting.

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Posted in: What I've Been Reading Tagged: ebook, fantasy, gave up, Hugo nominee, Hugo packet, magic, SF, source: Hugo Awards, space, YA

Minor Mage by Ursula Vernon

July 5, 2020 by Zannah Leave a Comment

Started: 7/2/20
Finished: 7/5/20

Young wizard goes on an adventure!  Light, quick read, good characters.

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Posted in: What I've Been Reading Tagged: ebook, fantasy, Hugo nominee, Hugo packet, magic, source: trusted author, YA

Middlegame by Seanan McGuire

July 2, 2020 by Zannah Leave a Comment

Started: 6/25/20
Finished: 7/2/20

Seanan McGuire is amazing.  She writes SO many books, in SO many different universes, and they’re all fascinating and DIFFERENT.  This one is weird but not hard to read, compelling while also making my brain work, and I really really really liked it.

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Posted in: What I've Been Reading Tagged: alchemy, ebook, fantasy, Hugo nominee, Hugo packet, source: trusted author

Deeplight by Frances Hardinge

June 25, 2020 by Zannah Leave a Comment

Started: 6/23/20
Gave up: 6/25/20

YA, possibly Lovecraftian (at least insofar as it includes monsters in the ocean deeps), with an Artful Dodger-like main character, but it didn’t grab me.  It seems perfectly readable, and maybe I’ll go back to it, but I have a limited amount of time to read Hugo-nominated books, and I don’t want to spend time on this one.

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

The City in the Middle of the Night by Charlie Jane Anders

June 23, 2020 by Zannah Leave a Comment

Started: 6/10/20
Finished: 6/23/20

The setting here is immediately weird and a little hard to understand, but fascinating, and I really want to know what’s going on and how it works.  I still feel that way having finished the book.  Good?  Yes.  Easy?  No.

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Posted in: What I've Been Reading Tagged: aliens, climate, ebook, Hugo nominee, Hugo packet, planet, SF, source: trusted author

The Winter of the Witch

June 10, 2020 by Zannah Leave a Comment

Started: 6/5/20
Finished: 6/10/20

Last in the Winternight trilogy, with a really satisfying ending.  I LOVED this trilogy.

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Posted in: What I've Been Reading Tagged: fairy tale, fantasy, Hugo nominee, magic, physical, Russian, source: my library, source: trusted author, Winternight

The Girl in the Tower by Katherine Arden

June 4, 2020 by Zannah Leave a Comment

Started: 5/29/20
Finished: 6/4/20

Sequel to The Bear and the Nightingale, which I raved about two years ago.  It came out last year, and I have the third book already, so I am behind.  I flew (using my current definition of “flew”) through this – it’s so good.

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Posted in: What I've Been Reading Tagged: fairy tale, fantasy, Hugo nominee, magic, physical, Russian, source: my library, source: trusted author, Winternight

Catfishing on CatNet by Naomi Kritzer

May 23, 2020 by Zannah Leave a Comment

Started: 5/19/20
Finished: 5/23/20

LOVE the author, so excited about this book, and it was good!  Young adult, but with realistic teenagers (thank goodness), near-future tech, but not about the tech.  It’s a thriller, and a good one.

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

Silver in the Wood by Emily Tesh

March 27, 2020 by Zannah 2 Comments

Started: 3/26/20
Finished: 3/27/20

A Green Man story, but completely different from any other Green Man story I’ve ever read.  Really good, and it has a sequel…which isn’t out yet, but it’s due out in June!  And there are only supposed to be two, so anyone worried about getting stuck in the neverending wait that comes with a new series can stop worrying.

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Posted in: What I've Been Reading Tagged: ebook, fantasy, Green Man, Greenhollow Duology, Hugo nominee, magic, novella, source: Tor.com

Gideon the Ninth by Tamsyn Muir

March 26, 2020 by Zannah Leave a Comment

Started: 3/19/20
Finished: 3/26/20

I LOVED this book.  It’s super-weird, but the main character is hilarious (I laughed a LOT and had to force myself to stop reading parts out loud to John), and I LOVED it.  So excited to read the next one when it comes out (THIS SUMMER!!).  Queer necromancers in space.  With swords.  And hilarity.  And death (because necromancers).  Also lots of drama – despite the funny character, it is NOT a comedy. I got this from the library, but I need to own it.  And re-read it.

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

A Memory Called Empire by Arkady Martine

March 19, 2020 by Zannah 2 Comments

Started: 2/29/20
Finished: 3/19/20

First book in a new series, and I nominated it for a Hugo before I finished it.  Big space empire, with an ambassador from a little space station, who has really neat advanced tech and has to navigate a complex imperial language with cool linguistic details.  A lot of stuff was introduced and much of it didn’t get far – I think this is going to be a big series, and I’m super excited.  Not so much about the wait, but I’ll live.

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Posted in: What I've Been Reading Tagged: ebook, Hugo nominee, Hugo winner, political, SF, source: Tor.com, tech, Teixcalaan

The Wicked King by Holly Black

January 16, 2020 by Zannah Leave a Comment

Started: 1/11/20
Finished: 1/16/20

Second in the fairy trilogy by Holly Black.  Good middle book.  Great ending.

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Posted in: What I've Been Reading Tagged: fairy, fantasy, Hugo nominee, library, physical, source: trusted author, The Folk of the Air, YA

Empire of Sand by Tasha Suri

December 13, 2019 by Zannah Leave a Comment

Started: 12/2/19
Finished: 12/13/19

First in a series about magic based on Indian culture, set in a desert country with gods and spirits and power-hungry emperor-priests.  Really good.  I think the sequel follows a different character, and I’m a little bummed about that.

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Posted in: What I've Been Reading Tagged: desert, fantasy, gods, Hugo nominee, library, magic, physical, source: Tor.com, The Books of Ambha

The Light Brigade by Kameron Hurley

December 1, 2019 by Zannah Leave a Comment

Started: 11/24/19
Finished: 12/1/19

Military SF with some weird circular time travel and a narrator who doesn’t know what’s going on, with a prisoner interrogation going on as a framing device, and really, I liked it.  I’m not sure it got fully explained, or maybe I need to read it again, but it reminded me of Starship Troopers, and I liked it.

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Posted in: What I've Been Reading Tagged: ebook, Hugo nominee, library, military, SF, source: Tor.com, tech

If At First You Don’t Succeed, Try, Try Again by Zen Cho

July 28, 2019 by Zannah Leave a Comment

Started: 7/28/19
Finished: 7/28/19

This was the very last Hugo-eligible story I read, and it took a serious run at the top of my novelette list (I landed on #2 for it, but it was close).  It’s a refreshingly NICE story, and I am moving the author’s novels higher up my to-read list.

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Posted in: What I've Been Reading Tagged: B&N blog, dragons, ebook, fantasy, Hugo nominee, novelette, source: Hugo Awards

STET by Sarah Gailey

July 28, 2019 by Zannah Leave a Comment

Started: 7/28/19
Finished: 7/28/19

Super short, and very moving, but it’s mostly in the footnotes and the editing comments, so it takes a little maneuvering to get at it.

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

A Witch’s Guide to Escape: A Practical Compendium of Portal Fantasies by Alix E. Harrow

July 28, 2019 by Zannah Leave a Comment

Started: 7/28/19
Finished: 7/28/19

I LOVE THIS STORY SO MUCH.  I am not ashamed to admit I cried at the end.  I was reading it out loud to Jack and he wasn’t sure what to do with me.

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

The Secret Lives of the Nine Negro Teeth of George Washington by P. Djèlí Clark

July 28, 2019 by Zannah Leave a Comment

Started: 7/28/19
Finished: 7/28/19

The style of this short story was interesting – like encyclopedia entries – and I appreciate how each of the “donors” affected George Washington, but this was both a little too weird for me (I’m shuddering at the whole teeth thing) and a little not enough.

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

When We Were Starless by Simone Heller

July 28, 2019 by Zannah Leave a Comment

Started: 7/27/19
Finished: 7/28/19

For a novelette, it took too long to reel me in.  I considered not finishing it, and come on, it’s a novelette.  I did finish it, and it did get good, but there’s too much left to the imagination after the end.  And I’m not sure I care enough to imagine it.

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Posted in: What I've Been Reading Tagged: ebook, Hugo nominee, Hugo packet, novelette, post-apocalyptic, SF, source: Hugo Awards

The Thing About Ghost Stories by Naomi Kritzer

July 27, 2019 by Zannah Leave a Comment

Started: 7/27/19
Finished: 7/27/19

LOVED this novelette – the style, the voice, the story.  It’s about a woman who has just returned to her academic research after losing her mother (who she took care of for years).  It rocketed to the top of my voting list for novelette this year.

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