Subject: Vacation reading
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Posted on: 2018-07-06 04:15:00 UTC

It being vacation, I've been reading a whole lot of things. A standout was The Goblin Emperor, by Katherine Addison. It too is more focused on world-building and characters than plot, but it's charming and lovely and has loads of fantasy politics (yay fantasy politics!). The Divine Cities trilogy by Robert Jackson Bennet was also some really sweet unique fantasy (i.e. The gods are dead, what happens after?); each book in the trilogy felt different in a very good way, but the themes all coalesce so well at the end of the last book. The Six of Crows duology and The Illuminae Files are probably way too YA for the tastes of most here, but I freaking loved them, so I recommend them anyway. Uprooted by Naomi Novik was another standout, and it hits that sweet spot between YA and adult fantasy, so that gets a blanket recommendation. Everyone should read it! There are evil trees!

In terms of comics, I've been working through Marvel's new Star Wars runs, and I've been enjoying (most of) them a lot! They fill in quite a few plotholes in very natural ways. I've also been reading Descender by Jeff Lemire, and for some reason it reminds me of the webcomic Space Boy (just with... yanno, a spot of torture here and a bucketload of existential angst there, as opposed to warm fluffiness). I really wanted to like Joyride by Colin Lanzing, because there are not enough colorful space opera comics in the world (Empress by Mark Millar is one that I recommend highly), but the author just didn't have a handle on character development and the main character was a jerk anyway.

Current soundtrack to my life is Pray for the Wicked by Panic! At The Disco.

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