Subject: Taking a stab!
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Posted on: 2020-03-01 05:12:13 UTC

Clariel by Garth Nix is one of my favorites- a great book in a great series. It's got an actual ace/aro character! Which was insane to me, especially because I read it before I knew I was ace/aro. Coming back to it feels like coming back to an old friend, in that way. The villain of that book is one of the most heartbreaking and relatable characters to me, for that reason. It's a book that helps me confront the bitterness inside of me and turn away from it. Artemis by Andy Weir is somewhat on the opposite end of the spectrum. It's not a book I connect to as emotionally- rather, it's more of an inspiration. The way Andy Weir's worldbuilding informs the characters and plot so seamlessly just leaves me staring in awe, and occasionally ranting about how good this book is to other people. (I really should read The Martian, since that's also by him). It's one of the best examples I've seen for how a sci-fi or fantasy economy can drive a plot. As for better known books, Titan's Curse is my favorite Percy Jackson book. It has the Hunters of Artemis, lots of prophecies, some of the best fight scenes I've ever read, and Zoë Nightshade. I... may have had a thing for the Hunters of Artemis as a child. And I definitely have one now! I hope to take a lot of inspiration from Riordan's writing during fight scenes- the way he incorporates the location of the fight is always a great mix of clever and funny.

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