Books read in April 2021
Sunday, 2 May 2021 12:31Servant of the Underworld - Aliette de Bodard
The Lady from the Black Lagoon: Hollywood Monsters and the Lost Legacy of Milicent Patrick - Mallory O'Meara
Harbinger of the Storm - Aliette de Bodard
Master of the House of Darts - Aliette de Bodard
The Disappearance of Ember Crow - Ambelin Kwaymullina
The Gilded Ones - Namina Forna
A Desolation Called Peace - Arkady Martine
The Split - Laura Kay
Thomas the Rhymer - Ellen Kushner
Not much I feel like saying this month:
- I really loved A Desolation Called Peace and would read a thousand more books like it.
- The Lady from the Black Lagoon was a fascinating and very readable exploration of both Milicent Patrick's life and the author's journey to uncover it.
- For the most part I thoroughly enjoyed Aliette de Bodard's Obsidian and Blood trilogy: rich worldbuilding and some really interesting characters, plus almost no romance. \o/ The one caveat I have is that the final book is quite plague heavy, and the main character spends a lot of time insisting that he doesn't need to isolate because it's a magical plague so surely that can't be how it spreads, which is... not quite the 2021 mood.
Short story-wise I really liked EH Timm's aroace Medusa story, Create My Own Perfection.
The Lady from the Black Lagoon: Hollywood Monsters and the Lost Legacy of Milicent Patrick - Mallory O'Meara
Harbinger of the Storm - Aliette de Bodard
Master of the House of Darts - Aliette de Bodard
The Disappearance of Ember Crow - Ambelin Kwaymullina
The Gilded Ones - Namina Forna
A Desolation Called Peace - Arkady Martine
The Split - Laura Kay
Thomas the Rhymer - Ellen Kushner
Not much I feel like saying this month:
- I really loved A Desolation Called Peace and would read a thousand more books like it.
- The Lady from the Black Lagoon was a fascinating and very readable exploration of both Milicent Patrick's life and the author's journey to uncover it.
- For the most part I thoroughly enjoyed Aliette de Bodard's Obsidian and Blood trilogy: rich worldbuilding and some really interesting characters, plus almost no romance. \o/ The one caveat I have is that the final book is quite plague heavy, and the main character spends a lot of time insisting that he doesn't need to isolate because it's a magical plague so surely that can't be how it spreads, which is... not quite the 2021 mood.
Short story-wise I really liked EH Timm's aroace Medusa story, Create My Own Perfection.