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One of my friends does this:

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I'm very tempted.
I'm not reading that much fantasy, but maybe I could try? Especially if I allow poetry, plays (yeah they can be fantasy), comics... No editing the card here, since it's not html, so I have a list instead.

First in a Series : The Hypnotists (Gordon Korman)
Alliterative Title : Princess Floralinda and the Forty-Flight Tower (Tamsyn Muir)
Under the Surface : The Luminous Dead (Caitlin Starling)
Criminals : Les mensonges de Locke Lamora (Scott Lynch)
Dreams : Dors ton sommeil de brute (Carole Martinez)

Entitled Animals : Crow (Ted Hughes)
Bards : The Bugle Calls 1-2 (Mozuku Sora, Higoro Toumori)
Prologues and epilogues : Frère Wulf 4 (Joseph Delaney)
Self-published or Indie : anOther Mythology: Poems (Maxwell I. Gold)
Romantasy : The Girl from the Sea (Molly Knox Ostertag)

Dark Academia : Magic for Liars (Sarah Gailey)
Multi PoV : The Dark Archive (Genevieve Cogman)
Published in 2024 : Alma 3 (Timothée de Fombelle)
Disabled Character : The Monster Baru Cormorant (Seth Dickinson)
Published in the 90s : La fiancée du Dieu Rat (Barbara Hambly)

Orcs, Trolls and Goblins : Nine Goblins (Ursula Vernon)
Space Opera : Ninefox Gambit (Yoon-Ha Lee)
Author of Color : Raven Stratagem (Yoon-Ha Lee)
Survival : Scurry (Mac Smith)
Judge a book by its cover : La vieille anglaise et le continent (Valérie Mangin)

Set in a Small Town : La mécanique du diable (Philip Pullman)
Five Short Stories : Toad Words and Other Stories (Ursula Vernon)
Eldritch Creatures : The Book of Bill (Alex Hirsch)
Reference Material : Mauvaise saison sur l'Olympe (Ismail Kadaré)
Book Club or Readalong Book : Lord of the Rings (JRR Tolkien)

Date: 2024-05-18 10:19 pm (UTC)
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From: [personal profile] nonesensed
Recs coming right up! Sorry if I end up recommending you books you've already read - my memory for who's read/seen/heard what is ridiculously short 😅

For "Dreams" I'd recommend the first book in the Rook & Rose trilogy, The Mask of Mirrors by M.A. Carrick, since I love both its plot and characters aaaand because dreams are a huge part of the story (though I shan't spoil why).

For "Bards" I recommend the first book in the Quarters series Sing the Four Quarters by Tanya Huff, 'cause I love its political intrigue, magic system and queernorm world, and the main character is a bard.

And for "Disabled characters" I recommend either Iron Widow by Xiran Jay Zhao if you're looking for a revenge tale that's all about fighting the patriarchy from within by stealing the patriarchy's giant magical crystal robots (the "Pacific Rim meets Handmaid's Tale" description in the book summary is fairly accurate). The main character had her feet bound as a child, making walking difficult for her and has resulted in chronic pain.
OR
If you're in the mood for something that's still thrilling but less dark, A Taste of Gold and Iron by Alexandra Rowland, where in a prince with severe anxiety needs to solve a financial scam, avoid assassins and maaaybe fall in love with his body guard along the way.

Hope I managed to rec at least one thing you haven't already read!

Date: 2024-05-20 06:42 pm (UTC)
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From: [personal profile] nonesensed
Yay, hope you enjoy!

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