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After I finally managed to convince Amazon's rec algorithm that I like both lesbian romance and space opera, it kept pushing Gideon the Ninth at me, which I have heard various people both adore and bounce off hard.
So rather than purchase a copy, I put a hold request in at my local library system for their one ebook copy. That was about three months ago (I was, amusing, ninth in the hold queue), and a couple days ago my download link arrived.
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I dunno if I'd say I love the book, but I'm certainly enjoying the heck out of it. It is gloriously tropey in ways I like a lot, and it's hitting my loyalty kink hard.
Also, even if I didn't already know Tamsyn Muir used to write Homestuck fic, I think I would have suspected that very strongly based on some of her character tropes and narrative voice tricks. That both amuses me greatly, and strikes me as one major reason some people bounce off the book, because the narration is a very specific tossed salad of dead serious to memey to sarcastic, then whiplashing back around to dead serious, and while it's mostly in moderately tight third person, occasionally the narrator steps forward for an omniscient sentence to better foreshadow plot/irony/drama.
Anyway, I hear the second book is a headtrip, which I am looking forward to. (This time I've put a hold on a paper copy, because I would once again be ninth in the hold queue for the library system's only ebook copy of Harrow the Ninth, and I don't really feel like waiting another three months to read it.)
So rather than purchase a copy, I put a hold request in at my local library system for their one ebook copy. That was about three months ago (I was, amusing, ninth in the hold queue), and a couple days ago my download link arrived.
...
I dunno if I'd say I love the book, but I'm certainly enjoying the heck out of it. It is gloriously tropey in ways I like a lot, and it's hitting my loyalty kink hard.
Also, even if I didn't already know Tamsyn Muir used to write Homestuck fic, I think I would have suspected that very strongly based on some of her character tropes and narrative voice tricks. That both amuses me greatly, and strikes me as one major reason some people bounce off the book, because the narration is a very specific tossed salad of dead serious to memey to sarcastic, then whiplashing back around to dead serious, and while it's mostly in moderately tight third person, occasionally the narrator steps forward for an omniscient sentence to better foreshadow plot/irony/drama.
Anyway, I hear the second book is a headtrip, which I am looking forward to. (This time I've put a hold on a paper copy, because I would once again be ninth in the hold queue for the library system's only ebook copy of Harrow the Ninth, and I don't really feel like waiting another three months to read it.)
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Date: 2021-05-16 03:07 am (UTC)(no subject)
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