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Case ([personal profile] case) wrote in [community profile] fandomsecrets2017-03-07 07:02 pm

[ SECRET POST #3716 ]


⌈ Secret Post #3716 ⌋

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[personal profile] ketita 2017-03-08 02:46 am (UTC)(link)
Hmm, okay so here goes.

The Curse of Chalion - Lois McMaster Bujold. While it does have romance, and a sort-of male protagonist, it's a really great book, and there are lots of kickass women, and the romance is not the most major part of the story. There's some politicking, and some actually good fantasy theology, and it's a standalone(!!!). But if you like it, there's an indirect sequel set in the same world that you can also go forth and read, which stars an older lady, who's pretty dang awesome.

The Deed of Paksenarrion - Elizabeth Moon. It's a trilogy about a lady knight doing knightly things. iirc there's no romance to speak of. I wasn't blown away by it, but I thought it was really nice and solid, and it has decent amounts of angst, which I appreciated.

The Fire's Stone - Tanya Huff. This is an adorable book. It takes a bit to get going, the beginning is kind of weak, but once it finds its stride you have a male-male-female group of heroes that all get development, and their dynamic is truly adorable. (and the romance doesn't go how you might initially think, but I don't want to say too much so as not to spoil).

N.P. - Banana Yoshimoto. It's Japanese, somewhat magical realism, a little strange, but what struck me about the book is that there was something very... kind about it. Like it made me feel all these gentle feelings towards the characters. ....though now, looking at the summary, which has all these codependent relationships and some implied incest and whatnot, I have no idea how that makes any sense. Um, take it as you will?
Like, this is one of the few books that when I finished it I wanted to write a letter to the author because she seems like such a nice person. idek XD

The Far Side of Evil - Sylvia Engdahl. This one's sci-fi, if you're open to that. It's about a researcher who's sent to observe a less-advanced planet with strict "no involvement" rules, but she kind of gets embroiled in the issues there. I don't remember if there's a romance, but I remember that the most important relationship was her friendship with a woman from the planet, who helped her. Bunch of h/c in this one too.

(Anonymous) 2017-03-08 12:02 pm (UTC)(link)
I love Banana Yoshimoto, although she writes nostalgia so intensely I feel it's practically weaponised. I enjoy her work, but man do I want a break when I come up for air.
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[personal profile] randomdrops 2017-03-08 01:09 pm (UTC)(link)
Oh, I've actually read some of those! I enjoyed The Deed of Paksenarrion (though it did get super Jesus-y towards the end of the series, if I remember correctly. still fun!) and I've read Tanya Huff. I honestly cannot recall if I've read that one, but it seems familiar? Maybe I'll check it out and re-read either way.

I'll add the others to my list to look into. I've heard of Engdahl but never read. My mother probably has her books or something (she has a million and loves scifi). And your response to N.P. by Banana Yoshimoto definitely has me intrigued. I'll try and check them out this weekend!

Thank you for taking all this time just to rec me some books.