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rachelmanija ([personal profile] rachelmanija) wrote2025-07-30 11:50 am

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Which of these books that I've recently read would you most like me to review?

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Red Rising, by Pierce Brown. SF dystopia much beloved by many dudes.
10 (15.6%)

The Daughter's War & Blacktongue Thief, by Christopher Buehlman. Dark fantasy featuring WAR CORVIDS.
21 (32.8%)

The Bog Wife, by Kay Chronister. Very hard to categorize novel about a family whose oldest son can call a wife from the bog. Maybe.
23 (35.9%)

Katabasis, by R. F. Kuang. A descent into Hell by a pair of magic students.
33 (51.6%)

The Bewitching, by Silvia Moreno-Garcia. Three timelines, all involving witches.
15 (23.4%)

Mexican Gothic, by Silvia Moreno-Garcia. Exactly what it sounds like.
15 (23.4%)

Lone Women, by Victor LaValle. It's so much harder to write reviews of books I love.
29 (45.3%)

Troubled Waters, by Sharon Shinn. Small-scale fantasy with really original magic system; loved this.
29 (45.3%)

Hominids, by Robert Sawyer. Alternate world where Neanderthals reign meets ours.
17 (26.6%)

Under One Banner, by Graydon Saunders. Yes I will get to this, but it'll be a re-read in chunks.
8 (12.5%)

A round-up of multiple books (not the ones in this poll) with just a couple sentences each
8 (12.5%)



Have you read any of these? What did you think?
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rachelmanija ([personal profile] rachelmanija) wrote2025-07-30 11:25 am

The Husbands, by Holly Gramazio



This book has a hilarious premise: a single woman's attic suddenly starts producing husbands! A husband comes down from the attic of Lauren's London flat, and she's instantly in an alternate reality in which she married that guy. The decor of her flat shifts, sometimes her own body or job shifts depending on whether she now works out regularly or some such, and sometimes there's wider ripple effects. Lauren is always aware of the changes, but no one else is. If the husband goes back into the attic, he vanishes and a new husband comes down.

I adore this premise, and the book absolutely commits to it. It is 100% about husbands coming down from the attic. Unfortunately, I didn't really like the way it explored the premise. It's largely a metaphor for dating in a time when you can swipe on an internet profile and instantly get rid of a possible match, so Lauren cycles through hundreds of husbands, often rejecting them at a glance, and we only ever get to know a very small number of them. Of the ones we do get to know, they're mostly fairly one-note - handsome and nice and American, handsome and nice but chews with his mouth open, handsome and nice but boring, or mean and hard to get rid of. The falling Ken dolls cover is apt in more ways than one. Lauren is also pretty one-note - shallow and frantic.

I also had an issue with the pacing. There's so much repetition of the same actions. A husband comes down, Lauren examines her text messages and photos for evidence of their history together, Lauren calls her friends to see what they know about him. A husband comes down, Lauren takes one look at him and sends him back. Some of this is funny but it gets old. The book felt at least 50 pages longer than it needed to be.

I would have liked the book a lot more if there had been way fewer husbands, and more time spent with each one. I never really got a sense of what Lauren wanted in a man, apart from some surface-level characteristics, or what she wanted in life. Her lives were also generally not that different, which didn't help.

There was one part that I really liked and was actually surprising.

Read more... )

Rec by Naomi Kritzer, who liked it more than I did. But thanks for the rec! It was an interesting read, and not one I'd have found by myself.

My absolute favorite alternate lives story remains the novella And Then There were (N-One), by Sarah Pinsker, available free online at that link.
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Lynn | Settiai ([personal profile] settiai) wrote2025-07-29 09:45 pm
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Raise your hand if you're extraordinarily gifted and managed to fall while taking your boots off, landing in a way that scraped the fuck out of your left foot (both the side and the heel) when it slammed into the bedside table.

... just me, huh?

The timing is about as good as it can get at least. Monday and Tuesdays are my days in the office, and this whole mess happened after I made it home tonight, so my shoe wearing the next few days will probably be limited. And, hey, I'll take a scraped up foot over a sprained ankle any day.

But still. Oof. Only me. 🙃
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AurumCalendula ([personal profile] aurumcalendula) wrote in [community profile] girlgay2025-07-27 08:01 pm
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Just To Ask A Dance (The Old Guard movies, Andy/Quynh)

Title: Just To Ask A Dance
Fandom: The Old Guard & The Old Guard 2
Music: Just To Ask A Dance by Heartworms
Summary: 'think I'll die/ when you die, I'll die, a mutual sigh/ with your hand in mine'
Notes: Premiered at DC-Slash 2025!
Warnings: quick zooms in the source, flickering lights, blood, violence

AO3 | bsky | DW | tumblr | YouTube
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AurumCalendula ([personal profile] aurumcalendula) wrote in [community profile] vidding2025-07-27 07:59 pm

New Vid: Just To Ask A Dance | The Old Guard movies

Title: Just To Ask A Dance
Fandom: The Old Guard & The Old Guard 2
Music: Just To Ask A Dance by Heartworms
Summary: 'think I'll die/ when you die, I'll die, a mutual sigh/ with your hand in mine'
Notes: Premiered at DC-Slash 2025!
Warnings: quick zooms in the source, flickering lights, blood, violence

AO3 | bsky | DW | tumblr | YouTube
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maevedarcy ([personal profile] maevedarcy) wrote in [community profile] recthething2025-07-27 01:37 pm
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Sense8 Week 2025 Rec List

Last month I organized [tumblr.com profile] sense8week, a fandom event to celebrate the show's 10 years. Now that I've read/seen all sense8week works, here's a rec list with my faves.

Medium: fanfic
Fandom: Sense8
Relationships: Felix & Wolfgang, Hernando/Lito/Dani, Amanita/Nomi, Riley & Wolfgang, and Kala/Rajan/Wolfgang
Total: 5 works

See the full list at my journal.

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New Vid: Peter Hale Fan Video - Bad Moon Rising

Title: Bad Moon Rising
Character: Peter Hale
TV Series: Teen Wolf
Music: Bad Moon Rising cover Mourning Ritual feat. Peter Dreimanis
Length: 3:29
Streaming/download at: DW | Tumblr