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meganbmoore) wrote2008-07-19 07:20 pm
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Can anyone give me their opinions on any of the following? Some Amazon has recced to me (but then, it also put every Twilight book in my Gold Box today...) some were in lists. A few I saw in the bookstore but wasn't sure about. Some are recs where I forgot who recced them and what they said. Most are YA fantasy.
Of course, most people won't even see it for a couple hours, and half the f-list is busy liveblogging the Avatar finale...
Wings: A Fairy Tale by E.D. Baker
The Looking Glass Wars by Frank Beddor
A Curse As Dark as Gold by Elizabeth Bunce
Dragon's Keep by Janet Lee Carey
The Storyteller's Daughter: A Retelling of "The Arabian Nights" by Cameron Dokey
Kissing the Witch: Old Tales in New Skins by Emma Donoghue
Bewitching Season by Marissa Doyle
The Hollow Kingdom by Clare B. Dunkle
Seven Tears into the Sea by Terri Farley
Shadow Spinner by Susan Fletcher
The Jane Austen Book Club by Karen Joy Fowler
Nobody's Princess by Esther Friesner
Sun and Moon, Ice and Snow by Jessica Day George
The Rest Falls Away by Colleen Gleason
In The Forest Of Forgetting by Theodora Goss
Princess Academy by Shannon Hale
The Princess and the Hound by Mette Ivie Harrison
Black Pearls: A Faerie Strand by Louise Hawes
The Rose Bride: A Retelling of "The White Bride and the Black Bride" by Nancy Holder
Heart of Light by Sarah A. Hoyt
Suite Scarlett by Maureen Johnson
The Faerie Path by Frewin Jones
Ophelia by Lisa Klein
Magic or Madness by Justine Larbalestier
The Swan Kingdom by Zoƫ Marriott
Perdido Street Station by China Mieville
The Secret Files of the Diogenes Club by Kim Newman(ed.)
Aurelia by Anne Osterlund
Life As We Knew It by Susan Beth Pfeffer
The Perilous Gard by Elizabeth Marie Pope
Larklight by Philip Reeve
Senrid and Inda by Sherwood Smith
Sisters of the Sword by Maya Snow
The Swan Maiden by Heather Tomlinson
The Assassins of Tamurin by S. D. Tower
In the Serpent's Coils by Tiffany Trent
Steampunk by Ann VanDermeer(ed.)*
The Night Dance by Suzanne Weyn
Snake Agent: A Detective Inspector Chen Novel by Liz Williams
*Yes, I linked to a post on it earlier this week, but I'm wondering if anyone else has read it, or seen posts/reviews of it.
The Looking Glass Wars by Frank Beddor
A Curse As Dark as Gold by Elizabeth Bunce
Dragon's Keep by Janet Lee Carey
The Storyteller's Daughter: A Retelling of "The Arabian Nights" by Cameron Dokey
Kissing the Witch: Old Tales in New Skins by Emma Donoghue
Bewitching Season by Marissa Doyle
The Hollow Kingdom by Clare B. Dunkle
Seven Tears into the Sea by Terri Farley
Shadow Spinner by Susan Fletcher
The Jane Austen Book Club by Karen Joy Fowler
Nobody's Princess by Esther Friesner
Sun and Moon, Ice and Snow by Jessica Day George
The Rest Falls Away by Colleen Gleason
In The Forest Of Forgetting by Theodora Goss
Princess Academy by Shannon Hale
The Princess and the Hound by Mette Ivie Harrison
Black Pearls: A Faerie Strand by Louise Hawes
The Rose Bride: A Retelling of "The White Bride and the Black Bride" by Nancy Holder
Heart of Light by Sarah A. Hoyt
Suite Scarlett by Maureen Johnson
The Faerie Path by Frewin Jones
Ophelia by Lisa Klein
Magic or Madness by Justine Larbalestier
The Swan Kingdom by Zoƫ Marriott
Perdido Street Station by China Mieville
The Secret Files of the Diogenes Club by Kim Newman(ed.)
Aurelia by Anne Osterlund
Life As We Knew It by Susan Beth Pfeffer
The Perilous Gard by Elizabeth Marie Pope
Larklight by Philip Reeve
Senrid and Inda by Sherwood Smith
Sisters of the Sword by Maya Snow
The Swan Maiden by Heather Tomlinson
The Assassins of Tamurin by S. D. Tower
In the Serpent's Coils by Tiffany Trent
Steampunk by Ann VanDermeer(ed.)*
The Night Dance by Suzanne Weyn
Snake Agent: A Detective Inspector Chen Novel by Liz Williams
*Yes, I linked to a post on it earlier this week, but I'm wondering if anyone else has read it, or seen posts/reviews of it.
Of course, most people won't even see it for a couple hours, and half the f-list is busy liveblogging the Avatar finale...
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I haven't read the titles on there by Sherwood Smith and Susan Fletcher, but I've read other books by them and enjoyed them very much. (Inda is on my to-read list.)
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I'll have to check out some of these books.
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Kissing the Witch is good if you're interested in retold fairy tales with a feminist slant, though I find I have to be in the right sort of mood to read it; it's a bit of a concept book, with each woman's story eventually leading into the telling of the next. (They're all in first-person POV, too; I don't know your feelings on that style, but since some people can't stand it I thought I'd mention it.)
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I also didn't care much for The Princess Academy. I think that Hale's writing style doesn't work for me as I've bounced off one or two of her other books. I didn't hate the book. I just lacked sufficient motivation to finish it before it was due back at the library.
I highly recommend both The Perilous Gard and the author's other book, The Sherwood Ring, which isn't on your list. The Perilous Gard involves a noblewoman, one of Princess Elizabeth's ladies, sent by Queen Mary to live on an isolated estate. There are complications involving the Fair Folk.
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"Kissing the Witch" is all kinds of awesome, if I remember correctly. Some stories are better than others, but they also offer a new perspective on the relationships between the women in the fairy tales, which I liked. It's an interesting experiment stylistically, and should be read for that if nothing else. The stories all sort of blend into one long story (while still standing well on their own) in a way that worked for me.
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Larklight I just started, but the first 3 chapters have been utterly charming (though perhaps a little overdoing it on the whole "I am so victorian" front).
Haven't read the Steampunk anthology yet, but I loved the New Weird anthology. But then I am a big fan of the, uh, whatever you'd call it. The "new weird" approach to writing?
AVATAR FINALE WAS ACE MAN
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Other than that, I can tell you that "Ophelia" features one of those annoying heroines who goes around spouting off about women's rights in a second-wave feminist kind of way except that it's totally out of character for the story and time period. I would avoid this book.
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They are more amusing if you know something about English Trotskyites, but it's not a prereq.
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I've also read The Looking Glass Wars, though I was forced to fly through it as fast as I could. 400 pages + a day and a half, tops = not the best for forming an opinion. It was pretty mediocre, and the ending was a mess of Norwegian Wood proportions. There's a sequel, somewhere. I'm certainly not going to bother with it.
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Hated it. (http://tatterpunk.livejournal.com/2007/08/26/)
The Perilous Gard by Elizabeth Marie Pope
LOVE IT SO MUCH. As well as the author's other, The Sherwood Ring.
Kissing the Witch: Old Tales in New Skins by Emma Donoghue
Have not read but most people rave about it.
Are you looking for YA/YA fantasy/YA fairytale retelling recs?
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http://www.squeetus.com/stage/books_academy.html
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This was pretty interesting, though I only got like 3/4 way through. My problem wasn't so much with the novel but the rec of it I was given.. I'll elaborate if you want.
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The Looking Glass Wars by Frank Beddor - Alice in Wonderland fic.
In The Forest Of Forgetting by Theodora Goss
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I did like Kissing the Witch a lot after I read it but I fear it's one of those books that doesn't quite stick with you.
Here are my posts on:
Bewitching Season (http://magicnoire.livejournal.com/268068.html)
The Rest Falls Away (http://magicnoire.livejournal.com/93193.html) (this is Regency Buffy)
Life As Knew It (http://magicnoire.livejournal.com/93661.html) (highly highly highly recommended)
I absolutely hated the ending of Aurelia and don't recommend it at all.
And if you want, I can also send you a copy of Sarah Hoyt's Heart of Light (and the sequel) when I send you the Hell & Earth ARC later this week.
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your list
(Anonymous) 2008-07-22 02:42 am (UTC)(link)Re: your list
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