mxspacecadet rated Silver in the Wood: 4 stars
Silver in the Wood by Emily Tesh
There is a Wild Man who lives in the deep quiet of Greenhollow, and he listens to the wood. Tobias, …
An avid reader of fiction, especially sci-fi and fantasy (bonus points if it's both and also queer <3). All time favorite series is, without a doubt, The Locked Tomb by Tamsyn Muir. Ask me what I'm reading!
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I'm actually reviewing this on my second read!
The first time I read this, I plowed through the entire book in a single day. I remember eating it up and loving it from the first sentence, and not much else. I was so excited about it that I didn't actually remember most of the plot.
I finished re-reading it today, and it was just as amazing as I remember it being, possibly even moreso.
This book is not a ripoff of Harry Potter, and as a trans- reader, it hurts me just a bit to hear reviewers say that it is. This book is a love letter to gay relationships and it doesn't shy away from saying so. Rowell writes first-person gorgeously, and the book would not be the same without the POV changes. This is also a book that rewards re-reads--it's got just enough foreshadowing throughout that you'll go …
I'm actually reviewing this on my second read!
The first time I read this, I plowed through the entire book in a single day. I remember eating it up and loving it from the first sentence, and not much else. I was so excited about it that I didn't actually remember most of the plot.
I finished re-reading it today, and it was just as amazing as I remember it being, possibly even moreso.
This book is not a ripoff of Harry Potter, and as a trans- reader, it hurts me just a bit to hear reviewers say that it is. This book is a love letter to gay relationships and it doesn't shy away from saying so. Rowell writes first-person gorgeously, and the book would not be the same without the POV changes. This is also a book that rewards re-reads--it's got just enough foreshadowing throughout that you'll go back and be like "Oh! that's what that was!".
This is on my favorites shelf for a reason. It's got a bit of everything--charm, adventure, romance, and a best-friends dynamic that doesn't fall to the wayside in favor of the romance. Read it.
Gorgeous prose from White, and with a shining review from Le Guin it didn't come as a surprise. There's quite a bit of coarse language used that would not fly today--the n-word is used once. A product of the time in which it was written, certainly, but if you can get past some of the language it is a very pleasant read, and well-paced.
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This book has been living in my head rent-free for the last four months. I can't stop thinking about it. I fell in love with Gideon immediately. Muir writes with a level of snarkiness you wouldn't expect from this universe, and it's refreshing as well. Expect lots of lewd jokes and sarcasm. The first 100 or so pages were confusing, but I promise it is absolutely 1000% worth it to stick it out. The first time I tried reading this book, I gave up 3 chapters in because I couldn't understand what was happening. But that's the point! This book is SO rewarding to reread as well, because you'll notice so many things the second time through that should have seemed glaring at first.
Read it!!
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