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Islamicates Volume I, edited by Muhammad Aurangzeb Ahmad

A collection of stories that was made available free online, this book is specifically focused on collecting works of sff inspired by Muslim cultures. My initial reaction to the book is that it badly desperately horribly needs a copyeditor (AUGH it was painful to read in places!!) and tbh could also have used a stronger hand in a more in-depth editing too, but if I set that aside, it was a pretty interesting read!

Not all of the stories worked for me, and even the best stories were only fairly good, but I really enjoyed reading a whole book of stories about Muslim characters, a demographic who don't tend to get a lot of focus in sff. My favourite stories in the collection were "Calligraphy," "Searching for Azrail," and "Congruence."

A Mosque Among the Stars, edited by Ahmed A. Khan and Muhammad Aurangzeb Ahmad

Like Islamicates, this book is a freely-available collection of Muslim-focused sff short stories. But it's an earlier effort and, imo, a weaker one. It's also badly in need of a strong copyedit and editor. But it has an even greater disparity between the stronger stories and the weaker ones, with the weak ones very weak, imo, and I was left with some complicated feelings even about some of the stories I enjoyed reading. I'd recommend reading Islamicates over this one.
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A continuation of the series begun in The Birchbark House and it continues to be incredible and I love it a lot and had a lot of feelings. The author is great at making me care super lots about everyone involved.

cut for definite spoilers )
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Back in the days after I'd started keeping a list of all the books I read each year but BEFORE I started posting reviews of them, I kept desultory personal notes (ranging from a single word to quite a few paragraphs) on some of the books. And I always vaguely forget I have, and forget where exactly to find them, and I'd like to just have them on my dw so they're FINDABLE again for me. And also some of you might find these interesting/amusing? (N.B. some of these contain what I would now classify as INCORRECT OPINIONS.)

SO HERE'S THREE YEARS' WORTH OF BOOKS IN ONE POST, OKAY GO.

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The Heart of Valor, by Tanya Huff

Another enjoyable entry in the Confederation series!Read more... )

Valor's Trial

Fourth in the Confederation series. And these books just keep getting better! Read more... )
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I got Umbrella Academy: Apocalypse Suite and Umbrella Academy: Dallas out of the library today, because Gerard Way. And so of course I read them immediately. (I read the first half of Apocalypse Suite while walking home, because I'm impatient like that. And very practiced at reading-while-walking.)

Two thoughts:

1. It is exactly the sort of thing I would expect Gerard Way to write, based on what I know about him...from...reading fanfic about him. Um.

2. It is way better than I expected.

It is really awesome, but also really weird. It is a story about dysfunctional family, and also about time travel, and also about music destroying the world. It's clever, and silly, and dark, and imaginative, and really well written. And it also made me have feelings all over the place, mostly about the dysfunctional family stuff.

There's clearly all sorts of fascinating history and backstory and complicated relationships with these characters and their family, which hasn't been explored, and it's all done in just enough detail to make it feel like a real, full life, but all of it leaving you desperately wanting to know more. Also it leaves you desperately wanting to punch Dr Hargreeves in the face a lot....

And the AO3 has fifteen whole fics about Umbrella Academy! Schweet. I hope one of them's about minor spoilers. )

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