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I'm going to try to be more careful to mark spoilers, just a heads-up (I mostly just think of this as a place where I mark down things I've read, not as something someone else might read, eep!).

Boring Girls - Sara Taylor. There's a lot I didn't like about this YA novel, & the writing is really bad, & yet I can't stop thinking about it: what experiences & cultures the author drew from, why I wanted so badly there to be a different ending for these girls, why it must've been so cathartic to write as a revenge fantasy (& why I wanted it to be more than that). It's about two teenage girls who start a metal band, & the misogyny in the music scene (I suspect Taylor, aka Chibi of the Birthday Massacre, writes from her own experiences as a woman in music), & it's... mild spoilers )

Kitty Saves the World - Carrie Vaughn. The last Kitty book! While I was really bummed that the series was ending, I think this was a good place for it. The oh-shit-o-meter was cranked to 11, &... yeah. Not perfect (nothing is perfect!), but gave me a lot of what I wanted!

Cold Steel - Kate Elliott. This took me longer to get into than I was expecting, given that there are feisty girl cousins who are best friends having adventures & things. It's because the obvious love interest is so v. v. obnoxious at first, & he's meant to be, but I was kept waiting too long for the part where things become more complicated & you might not actually need to hate him. Anyway, I appreciate alternate histories that highlight the accomplishments of people of color!

Sorcerer to the Crown - Zen Cho. First in a trilogy about England's first black Sorcerer Royal & the extremely magically talented biracial Indian woman he meets that proceeds to wreak havoc (in his life, & in general) in all kinds of fun ways. This is really wonderful -- seriously, everything good you've read about this book is true. Not only is it utterly delightful & frothy & lovely, it also says v. pointed things about race & colonialism & gender (& from the POV of people negatively affected), which shouldn't feel as refreshing & rare as it did.

House of Shattered Wings - Aliette de Bodard. Post-apocalyptic Paris, dangerous magic, fallen angels. I think I liked the idea of this book more than the book itself -- there were good bits, but somehow it didn't click w/me like I wanted it to (& I think the author deserved a better editor). I did really appreciate that the book also dealt w/colonialism though!!

Soloplay - Miranda Baker. Utter smutty fluff about a shy woman who ends up becoming a playtester for a sex toy company. Needs the usual sort of deliberate disregard for tired gender roles, etc. (though it's... not as bad as it could be, I guess?), & mild spoilers, but it's not like you read this for the plot exactly! ) If you can put these things aside (& it's a fairly big if), this is kind of hilariously amazing.
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Low Midnight - Carrie Vaughn. Read more... )

Dead Reckoning - Charlaine Harris. Read more... )

Go vegan!: Warum wir ohne tierische Produkte glücklicher und besser leben - edited by Marlene Halser. Read more... )

Aristotle and Dante Discover the Secrets of the Universe - Benjamin Alire Sáenz. Read more... )
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Paranormal Bromance - Carrie Vaughn. Read more... )

Spirits Abroad - Zen Cho. Read more... )

Succubus Shadows - Richelle Mead. Read more... )

Discord's Apple - Carrie Vaughn. Read more... )

o hai

Dec. 30th, 2013 07:11 pm
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I've actually continued to read books since this summer! I just have been massively failing to post about them. Here is the first bit of the backlog.

The Summer Prince - Alaya Dawn Johnson. Read more... )

Kitty's Greatest Hits - Carrie Vaughn. Read more... )

Heart of Iron - Ekaterina Sedia. Read more... )

Fortress Europe: Dispatches from a Gated Continent - Matthew Carr. Read more... )

The Mammoth Book of Paranormal Romance - Edited by Tricia Telep. Read more... )
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... I always start these entries meekly. Gosh, it's been a long time since I updated, ugh.

I've spent a lot of the last few months rereading Carrie Vaughn's Kitty Norville books, serious comfort reads for me; you can check the tag for my previous thoughts, as I don't have the spoons to write up reread thoughts right now (& thinking I should is part of why I haven't updated in ages). Someday I will write a big post about why I love these books so much, & what Kitty says to me about power & activism & choices & family, but... this is not that day.

Kitty Rocks the House - Carrie Vaughn. This one is new since I last updated! Read more... )

Shaping Europe: France, Germany, and Embedded Bilateralism from the Elysée Treaty to Twenty-First Century Politics - Ulrich Krotz & Joachim Schild. Read more... )

Half World - Hiromi Goto. Another comfort re-read. This book says so many things that I need to hear over & over.

Darkest Light - Hiromi Goto. This is the sequel to Half World. I had to special-order this from Canada, but it was so worth it. Read more... )
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... I like how three long plane journeys & the winter holiday break made me read as many books in about a week & a half as I managed in 4 months!

Whipping Girl: A Transsexual Woman on Sexism & the Scapegoating of Femininity - Julia Serano. Read more... )

Code Name Verity - Elizabeth Wein. No spoilers -- & I do think this YA novel is one v. much worth going into without spoilers! Read more... )

Feminism for Real: Deconstructing the Academic Industrial Complex of Feminism - Edited by Jessica Yee. Read more... )

Kitty Steals the Show - Carrie Vaughn. Read more... )
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Daughter of the Blood, Heir to the Shadows, Queen of the Darkness - Anne Bishop. Yeah, the magical cock ring books. Read more... )

Kitty's Big Trouble - Carrie Vaughn. Read more... )

Half World - Hiromi Goto. Read more... )
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Kitty's House of Horrors - Carrie Vaughn. My second reread of the 7th book in the Kitty Norville series; still as much delicious delicious brain candy as the first time I read it. Still in awe of how Vaughn pulls no punches w/the body count here. Still love how Kitty finds herself kind of a reluctant leader, even though she'd never really seen herself that way, because the world is fucking w/the people she loves & well, that can't stand. (& yeah, still OMG want werewolf poly OT3ness in canon pls? Someone has to have written some fic about this; I don't want to write it, I only want to read it!)

Kitty & the Midnight Hour - Carrie Vaughn. Maybe I'll reread all of these out of order? Thought after reading my favorite one, I would reread the first one. &... a huge huge part of the series is how Kitty learns to interrogate what is presented to her as the natural order of things when one is a werewolf: certain domineering behavior from males in the pack, etc. What I love is that Vaughn does make Kitty skeptical, eventually, about these things, & that Vaughn doesn't do the easy thing of making it all normal because OMG our werewolf natures~~~ or whatever. But wow, on a reread I feel like it wasn't all that clear in the beginning that Vaughn was actually going to do that! I am glad whatever made me stick around the first time pulled me through. Also OMG Cormac surly werewolf bounty hunter of love! (... though yeah, still want OT3 fic, I would settle for lots of Kitty/Cormac smut as a poor second!)
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Akata Witch - Nnedi Okorafor. Read more... )

Kitty Goes to War - Carrie Vaughn. Read more... )

You Gotta Have Wa - Robert Whiting. Read more... )
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But Still, Like Air, I'll Rise: New Asian American Plays - Edited by Velina Hasu Houston. Read more... )

Frangipani - Celestine Hitiura Vaite. Read more... )

Shadow Cities: A Billion Squatters, a New Urban World - Robert Neuwirth. Read more... )

A Wizard Alone - Diane Duane. Read more... )

No Humans Involved - Kelley Armstrong. Read more... )

Personal Demon - Kelley Armstrong. Read more... )

Kitty's House of Horrors - Carrie Vaughn. Read more... )

Orientalism - Edward W. Said. Read more... )

Banana Bottom - Claude McKay. Read more... )

Wish I Was Here - Jackie Kay. Read more... )
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Kitty's House of Horrors - Carrie Vaughn. Read more... )

Thoughtcrime Experiments: Nine Stories - Edited by Sumana Harihareswara & Leonard Richardson. Read more... )

Cape Storm - Rachel Caine. Read more... )

From Dead to Worse - Charlaine Harris. Read more... )

An Angle of Vision: Women Writers on Their Poor and Working-Class Roots - Edited by Lorraine M. Lopez. Read more... )
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Chorus of Mushrooms - Hiromi Goto. Read more... )

Song of the Exile - Kiana Davenport. Read more... )

Trumpet - Jackie Kay. Read more... )

(that was also my 50th book for the [livejournal.com profile] 50books_poc challenge, hooray!)

The Chalupa Rules: A Latino Guide to Gringolandia - Mario Bosquez. Read more... )

Kitty and the Dead Man's Hand - Carrie Vaughn. Read more... )

Kitty Raises Hell - Carrie Vaughn. Read more... )

One Foot in the Grave - Jeaniene Frost. Read more... )

Conquest: Sexual Violence and American Indian Genocide - Andrea Smith. Read more... )

The Other Side of Paradise - Staceyann Chin. Read more... )

The Renaissance Soul: Life Design for People with Too Many Passions to Pick Just One - Margaret Lobenstine. Read more... )

San Francisco's International Hotel: Mobilizing the Filipino American Community in the Anti-Eviction Movement - Estella Habal. Read more... )
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Victory of Eagles - Naomi Novik. Read more... )

The Crown of Dalemark - Diana Wynne Jones. Read more... )

From There to Here: 16 True Tales of Immigration to Britain: The 2nd Decibel Penguin Prize Anthology - Edited by Arts Council. Read more... )

The Dark Is Rising - Susan Cooper. Holiday season re-read. As deliciously creepy to me as ever.

The Broken Bridge - Phillip Pullman. Read more... )

Kitty Goes to Washington - Carrie Vaughn. Read more... )
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Please Do Feed the Cat - Marian Babson. Read more... )

The Little Guide to Beating Procrastination, Perfectionism, and Blocks: A Manual for Artists, Activists, Entrepreneurs, Academics and Other Ambitious Dreamers - Hillary Rettig. Read more... )

Terrorists or Freedom Fighters? Reflections on the Liberation of Animals - Edited by Steven Best, Ph.D and Anthony J. Nocella II. Read more... )

Kitty and the Silver Bullet - Carrie Vaughn. Read more... )

GenXpat: The Young Professional's Guide to Making a Successful Life Abroad - Margaret Malewski. Read more... )

Smoky Mountain Tracks - Donna Ball. Read more... )
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These are the best books I read in 2007--not necessarily published in 2007. Also, they're not in any order (except, I think, the order I happened to read them in). I tried to keep the list relatively short--I managed to get it down to 15, & given that I read 219 books in 2007, that's not bad!

Links are to my reviews.

Zahrah the Windseeker - Nnedi Okorafor-Mbachu
The Green Glass Sea - Ellen Klages
Story of a Girl - Sara Zarr
Behold the Many - Lois-Ann Yamanaka
Does My Head Look Big in This? - Randa Abdel-Fattah
Can We Talk About Race? And Other Conversations in an Era of School Resegregation - Beverly Daniel Tatum, Ph.D.
Kitty Takes a Holiday - Carrie Vaughn
The Emotional Lives of Animals - Marc Bekoff
Heads by Harry - Lois-Ann Yamanaka (yes, two by Yamanaka... sue me)
The Dogs Who Found Me: What I've Learned from Pets Who Were Left Behind - Ken Foster
The Secret History of Moscow - Ekaterina Sedia
Crystal Rain - Tobias Buckell
The Sons of Heaven - Kage Baker
Redemption: The Myth of Pet Overpopulation and the No Kill Revolution in America - Nathan J. Winograd
Talking to the Moon - Noel Alumit
One Tribe - M. Evelina Galang
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What the Dog Did: Tales from a Formerly Reluctant Dog Owner - Emily Yoffe. Read more... )

Kitty Takes a Holiday - Carrie Vaughn. Read more... )

Cat Women: Female Writers on Their Feline Friends - Edited by Megan McMorris. Read more... )

A Snowflake in My Hand - Samantha Mooney. Read more... )

Animal, Vegetable, Miracle: A Year of Food Life - Barbara Kingsolver, with Steven L. Hopp & Camille Kingsolver. Read more... )

The Blood Books, Volume Two - Tanya Huff. Read more... )

Real Vampires Have Curves - Gerry Bartlett. Read more... )

No Humans Involved - Kelley Armstrong. Read more... )

Tripping to Somewhere - Kristopher Reisz. Read more... )

Blue Bloods - Melissa de la Cruz. Read more... )

We Don't Need Another Wave: Dispatches from the Next Generation of Feminists - Edited by Melody Berger. Read more... )

White Like Me: Reflections on Race from a Privileged Son - Tim Wise. Read more... )

Restoried Selves: Autobiographies of Queer Asian/Pacific American Activists - Edited by Kevin K. Kumashiro, Ph.D. Read more... )

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