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In Topic: Reading at t'moment?
23 April 2026 - 02:17 PM
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In Topic: Reading at t'moment?
22 April 2026 - 05:43 PM
QuickTidal, on 22 April 2026 - 01:26 PM, said:
QuickTidal, on 20 April 2026 - 11:15 AM, said:FOURTH WING by Rebecca Yarros. Yeah yeah, I know. But I wanted to expand my reading habits with some romantasy, and this one tops a lot of people's lists.
It's good. The prose is nothing at all special (like you could port these characters and how they talk into any setting and it would still be fine), but I'm enjoying it for the Dragons and the concept (which lets face facts is very close to a modern Pern without the sci-fi element)
I have not reached the purported sexytimesTM part yet.
Finished.
It's fine-ish. It's DEFINITELY amateurish, the prose is stunted most of the time. Nothing about the world or the characters is embellished or overly interesting, or compelling. The School could be any stone castle...there's barely any descriptions about anything really. Like she walks into a purportedly ornate room and the description is about 2 sentences. An almost obscene amount of effort is spent on internal monologues and dialogue, with so much less on the setting or anything around the characters. Even the opening is a test where they walk across a long thin stone bridge from the main keep to the barracks and the description is so just not there...it may as well have been a stone bridge across a beige chasm with beige all around...when I say NOTHING is described, I mean it.
Also, I dun no if it's that I'm an old fantasy nerd, but every single "twist" that shows up near the end of the book was telecast to me in moments in the first few chapters, including the biggest reveal...and it's not like subtly hidden, if you're paying even mild attention she's shouting them at you....like "what a weird little passage about a specific book to bring up in a paragraph and then forget about, right?"...oof. It makes me realize that a lot of the reason this book is so popular is that it's ported regular romance readers into fantasy and since they've not read much fantasy before, a lot of this feels new to them? I dunno.
The spicy scenes (there are mainly two) are probably the best thing about the book? Decently written and would be titilating for any gender to read, and as I don't come across many of those in my fiction travels it was nice to read someone do them decently well.
Will I read the rest of the series? No. There is simply not enough fresh in this story to keep me interested when other authors have done these tropes so much better. Even the Dragons (which initially kept my interest) are not done justice.
I will, however, keep trying out romantasy authors to see if any of them land better.
I'm not hugely interested in spicy, though I won't actively avoid it, but I'm gonna read this book at some stage to see how the author handles the heroine's Ehler-Danlos syndrome, since I'm dealing with that and it sucks. -
In Topic: THE BURNISHED CITY by Davinia Evans - April Foolishness reading
13 April 2026 - 06:13 PM
lol timing I also just polished off the rest of Spirit Thief today. Thought in that ded-thread, of course...
Anyway, on this one:
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In Topic: THE LEGEND OF ELI MONPRESS by Rachel Aaron - MORE April Foolishness reading
13 April 2026 - 06:11 PM
15-finish
Yeah, as advertised, that was a heap of fun. I've got the first three in ombnibus so I shall be moving on shortly. In many ways quite an old-school style of adventure, quite classic swords-and-sorcery, quite a loose structure to it.
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In Topic: Hogwarts Legacy Controversy
05 April 2026 - 08:13 PM
She also said she has female hormones in that interview. So fair enough she almost certainly has something going on medically but that quote isn't enough to say that whatever she has is enough to fail the standards, then or now, of competing in boxing contests.
Azath Vitr (D, on 05 April 2026 - 07:50 PM, said:I'll grant I haven't watched any of her fights, except for a brief snippet of Carrini quiting. Interesting point about her not blatantly overpowering her opponents---though Khelif certainly realizes that if she blatantly displays superior strength and (the best-fitting English word here would be "manhandles" but I want to be clear I'm not using it in the sort of derogatory way Rowlings refers to her as a "man") physically dominates her opponents then it may undermine her claim to not have an advantage because of her condition.
This would require me to believe that through her whole career (I've watched a few of her fights) that Khelif was so carefully able to control her strength that she wasn't blasting her opponents out even when she did appear to be sitting down on her punches, but forgot herself one time and damaged Carrini with a nothing shot.
That Carrini got into her own head because she'd been told beforehand that Khelif had failed those tests and freaked out over a weird, painful, but not especially notable connection is a way more plausible explanation to me.

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