Anyone here participating in this year’s r/fantasy book bingo? How’s it going if so?
Attached a pic of my card so far. Working my way through Red Sister currently and quite enjoying it, turns out this Mark Lawrence guy is pretty good.
Edit: just realised I said “this year’s” bingo when this may in fact be “the last” bingo. Oh well.
jlow (he/him) ( @jlow@beehaw.org ) English2•2 years agoOoohh, there will be a new book (sequel?) by Travis Baldtree who wrote Legends and Lattes called Bookshops and Bonedust? Out in November! First cozy fantasy hipster cafés and now a bookshop? That’s too perfect! I enjoyed Legends and Lattes a lot, I love Slice of Life anime so this was perfect, though tbh there was more plot and drama here than in most of of these shows __
Prequel sadly but besides that I’m also quite excited
werewolf_nr ( @werewolf_nr@fig.systems ) English1•2 years agoRed Sister was quite interesting. IMO the rest of the series doesn’t hold up.
I highly recommend Gideon the Ninth down there at the bottom too. Very highly. Why haven’t you started yet?
I was torn actually between starting that one next and Red Sister. Then I saw some negative comments about Gideon that made me hesitate, so your recommendation is actually much appreciated.
werewolf_nr ( @werewolf_nr@fig.systems ) English0•2 years agoWhat were the issues people had with it? Pacing in the middle third?
No actually they were saying that the characters were unlikeable and complaining that it apparently has a downbeat ending, neither of which I was feeling up to.
werewolf_nr ( @werewolf_nr@fig.systems ) English1•2 years agoI think the blurb sets up a bad set of expectations. “Lesbian necromancers in space” makes it seem like a Sci-Fi/Fantasy LGBT+ romance novel. Instead you get a mystery in a setting that is only technically science-fantasy with a vague romance side plot.
The ending isn’t happy, that is for sure.
This is both off-putting and yet still intriguing for me. I’ll definitely have to give it a go soon and see how it hits me.