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Aneel

aneel@outside.ofa.dog

Joined 1 year, 6 months ago

He/Him. In the USA... for now. Mastodon

I only track books that I read for pleasure, mostly SF/Fantasy. I've fallen out of the habit of actually writing reviews beyond giving a star rating. It would be nice to get back into that habit.

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2024 Reading Goal

41% complete! Aneel has read 5 of 12 books.

Nona the Ninth (Hardcover, 2022, Tor.com) 4 stars

Her city is under siege.

The zombies are coming back.

And all Nona wants is …

Less engaging than the last

2 stars

It's intellectually interesting that the narrators in this series are increasingly unreliable as it progresses from book to book, but I'm enjoying reading each one less than the last.

Light from Uncommon Stars (EBook, 2021, Doherty Associates, LLC, Tom) 4 stars

An adventure set in California's San Gabriel Valley, with cursed violins, Faustian bargains, and queer …

Didn't pull it all together for me

3 stars

I read for world-building more than for character, so this was probably not the book for me. Devils? Starships? Violins? Maybe there's a way to combine these into a cohesive whole, but I was left unsatisfied by how it wrapped up.

Silence in solitude. (1989, VGSF, VGSF UK) 4 stars

The second book delivers a deeper look into the alchemical science? magic? system in this universe, which is still interestingly fresh to me. It’s neat to see a character experimenting and discovering how their world works. It reminds me a bit of China Mieville’s Iron Council: outside.ofa.dog/user/aneel/review/1859/s/review-of-iron-council-new-crobuzon-3-on-goodreads#anchor-1859

The feminist thread is getting stronger as the series progresses as well. In the second book, we get more powerful women. They’re still constrained and frustrated by their societies, but have distinctly more agency than we saw in the first book.