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Kattas

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reviewed Heavenly Tyrant by Xiran Jay Zhao (Iron Widow, #2)

Xiran Jay Zhao: Heavenly Tyrant (Hardcover, 2024, Tundra Books)

After suffering devastating loss and making drastic decisions, Zetian finds herself at the seat of …

What even is this?

I don't know how to review this book, other than to say that it made an impact and I love all of the things it is doing. It is on some level a YA fantasy romance, on another level it's absolutely a serious book for adults about power dynamics in relationships, and then there's the part where it's a beautiful and compelling exploration of political issues and relationships on a national level, unpacking all of the problems with power and wealth and how to revolutionize or revolt against those systems.

reviewed Gideon the Ninth by Tamsyn Muir (The Locked Tomb, #1)

Tamsyn Muir: Gideon the Ninth (Hardcover, 2019, Tordotcom)

Tamsyn Muir’s Gideon the Ninth unveils a solar system of swordplay, cut-throat politics, and lesbian …

Review of 'Gideon the Ninth' on 'Goodreads'

I forgot to review this when I finished it last year (which is a tragedy).

I confess that the beginning of the book was a little confusing, even to a hardened lover of in-media-res weird fantasy/sci-fi stuff. Much of the setting (or more accurately the world building) is left to the reader's imagination and is only roughly sketched out by the narrator. Normally, good worldbuilding is what draws me into a work of speculative fiction, whether fantasy or science fiction; I want a compelling and interesting world, with all of the weird unusual bits carefully thought through and odd consequences considered. This book does not do that - or at least does not do it explicitly.

Add to that a few first impressions that left me thoroughly unimpressed with the protagonists (they're all jerks! I don't usually cheer for idiots or the morally questionable.), and I really wasn't sure why …