Ruinsong

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Julia Ember, Lauren Ezzo: Ruinsong (2020, Dreamscape Media)

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Published Nov. 24, 2020 by Dreamscape Media.

ISBN:
978-1-6620-5300-9
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3 stars (3 reviews)

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Review of 'Ruinsong' on 'Storygraph'

4 stars

RUINSONG is a slow burn sapphic tale of falling in love under brutality, and daring to hope for a better future even after being groomed into complicity. The opening chapters are brutal, slowly but inexorably describing a reign of death and torture in which a powerful queen demands complicity and service in exchange for life. The plot is at least 90% slowly inching towards maybe doing something concrete about it while an ever escalating series of discomforts befall the main characters, then the ending is very dramatic and sudden. I refer it to a series of discomforts because the worst stuff happens around Cadence rather than to her (very early on bad things happen to Remi and then keep happening). There's a sense (usually backed up by dramatic asides and tales of woe) that much worse things are constantly happening somewhere to somebody, but since they aren't literally happening to …

Queer Fantasy: Just what the Doctor Ordered!

4 stars

If you needed some queer fantasy, have some queer fantasy by reading this.

It takes you into a really interesting world, where a revolution occurred some years back, and now the nobility are openly-reviled by the ruler.

There's also a song-magician class of people who are more open to the changing norms. Poly-relationships are referred to, most characters in this book are under the queer umbrella (which is why I don't mind that the villain is queer, because there is so much representation).

There was so much world-building that I'm really hoping for more in this world.

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