Frieren: Beyond Journey's End, Vol. 3

Wednesday, July 16th, 2025 17:27
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Frieren: Beyond Journey's End, Vol. 3 by Kanehito Yamada

Spoilers for the earlier books ahead.

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Frieren: Beyond Journey's End, Vol. 3

Wednesday, July 16th, 2025 17:27
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Frieren: Beyond Journey's End, Vol. 3 by Kanehito Yamada

Spoilers for the earlier books ahead.

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Recent Reading: The Once and Future Witches

Tuesday, July 15th, 2025 17:35
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On Monday I finished The Once and Future Witches by Alix Harrow, about a trio of sisters in the American city of "New Salem" in Massachusetts in 1893 who take it upon themselves to revive witches' magic.
 
The Once and Future Witches dovetails historically with the movement for women's suffrage, creating some parallels between seeking the right to the vote and seeking the right to practice magic. I would have liked to have seen this carried more through the latter half of the novel, but I suppose I can see why it wasn't, particularly given it would be another nearly thirty years before the passage of the 19th Amendment granting women the right to vote. The suffragettes played a long game. 
 
The core focus of the novel is sisterhood, both blood and otherwise. Harrow presents a beautifully wounded and layered portrait of siblinghood in the relationship between the three protagonists: Bella, the oldest; Agnes, the middle child; and Juniper, the youngest. Raised without a mother (she passed birthing Juniper) under the thumb of their abusive and alcoholic father in rural poverty, all three girls learned early on what they would do to ensure their own survival. And while there is great love between them, there is also great hurt, and by the start of the book, the three are not on speaking terms. Harrow did a great job with the complexity here, and watching their relationships develop and begin to heal was very enjoyable. 
 
 

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Andrea Gibson died yesterday of ovarian cancer. They were a great guiding light of spoken word, and their poem "Ashes" was a touchstone for me as a teenager. In their honor:




Frieren: Beyond Journey's End, Vol. 2

Monday, July 14th, 2025 18:39
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Frieren: Beyond Journey's End, Vol. 2 by Kanehito Yamada

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Frieren: Beyond Journey's End, Vol. 2

Monday, July 14th, 2025 18:39
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Frieren: Beyond Journey's End, Vol. 2 by Kanehito Yamada

Spoilers ahead for the first volume.

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Frieren: Beyond Journey's End, Vol. 1

Sunday, July 13th, 2025 13:26
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Frieren: Beyond Journey's End, Vol. 1 by Kanehito Yamada

Prologue: the hero and his companions -- one the elf Frieren -- are honored for the defeat and death of the Demon King. They watch a meteor shower and Frieren speaks of seeing it in a better place to view, in 50 years.

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Frieren: Beyond Journey's End, Vol. 1

Sunday, July 13th, 2025 13:26
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Frieren: Beyond Journey's End, Vol. 1 by Kanehito Yamada

Prologue: the hero and his companions -- one the elf Frieren -- are honored for the defeat and death of the Demon King. They watch a meteor shower and Frieren speaks of seeing it in a better place to view, in 50 years.

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Yendi - Chapter Two

Saturday, July 12th, 2025 23:37
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So last time, we got to meet slightly younger Vlad Taltos. He's a bit of a misogynistic git, to be honest, but the advantage of a prequel is that we can have confidence that he's going to improve.

Admittedly, this might be denial, but I already have to deal with fucking Elbereth and Magpie in my other books. Let me delude myself into thinking I'll have ONE book where I don't want to throttle a lead character.

I ask for so little, you know that... )

The New School Reader: Fourth Book

Saturday, July 12th, 2025 16:10
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The New School Reader: Fourth Book by Charles Walton Sanders

A 1856 book on elocution. Opens with discussions of how to say things, and then offers many samples of eloquent prose and poetry to praise on -- and to have your character formed by, since, as he writes, they were chosen toward that important end.

The New School Reader: Fourth Book

Saturday, July 12th, 2025 16:10
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The New School Reader: Fourth Book by Charles Walton Sanders

A 1856 book on elocution. Opens with discussions of how to say things, and then offers many samples of eloquent prose and poetry to praise on -- and to have your character formed by, since, as he writes, they were chosen toward that important end.

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Friday, July 11th, 2025 20:14
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For a moment, no one said anything. A bee hummed by, setting its sights on an open chutney pot. Bunty reached for the lid, disappointing the bee by screwing it onto the jar.

The Words of the Night

Friday, July 11th, 2025 14:56
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The Words of the Night by C. Chancy

A historian is on a plane to Korea when it is attacked by a dragon.

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The Words of the Night

Friday, July 11th, 2025 14:55
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The Words of the Night by C. Chancy

A historian is on a plane to Korea when it is attacked by a dragon.

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"The Tyrant Baru Cormorant" by Seth Dickinson

Thursday, July 10th, 2025 17:39
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Today I finished the latest book in the Baru Cormorant series (fourth book remains to-be-released), The Tyrant Baru Cormorant. Y'all, Baru is so back.

! Spoilers for books 1 & 2 below !
 
If you've looked at other reviews for the series, you may have seen book 2, The Monster Baru Cormorant, referred to as the series' "sophomore slump." I disagree, but I understand where the feeling comes from. The Monster feels like a prelude, a setting of the board, for The Tyrant. The Monster puts all the pieces in place for the cascade of schemes and plays that come in The Tyrant. They almost feel like one book split into two (which is fair—taken together, they represent about a thousand pages and would make for one mammoth novel).
 
If you felt like Baru was too passive in The Monster and that there wasn't enough scheming going on, I can happily report those things are wholly rectified in The Tyrant. Having located the infamous and quasi-mythological Cancrioth at the end of The Monster, Baru wastes no time in whipping into full savant plotting mode.
 

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Tuesday, July 8th, 2025 22:27
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This week is a little hectic, so there may not be another review from me until the weekend. Sorry!

A Cast of Corbies - Chapter Eight

Sunday, July 6th, 2025 12:56
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So last time, Ms. Lackey and Ms. Sherman decided that the solution to having a truly dislikable lead character was not to have her decide to improve her behavior or anything, but rather, have a random side character spill her tragic backstory to the hero so as to convince him he's being unfair to her.

I'm not actually sure how Raven is supposed to "be fair" to Magpie, beyond what he's already been doing. He's credited her with having a better head for business than he does, named her "business director" of the group even. But I guess he's supposed to just let her be in charge of everything? Not call her out for being a dick when she's obviously being a dick?

It'd be one thing if the conflict were genuinely two-sided. I've seen examples of that in novels and while it's not a dynamic that I particularly care for, I can see the appeal. But I genuinely don't see what Raven could or should be doing different here.

Aside from running the fuck away. )

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