Aug. 18th, 2009

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The Demon's Lexicon The Demon's Lexicon by Sarah Rees Brennan


My rating: 3 of 5 stars
Young adult urban fantasy with teenaged brothers running from evil magicians and demons.

All right, this impressed me. I classified it in the first chapter as 'YA urban fantasy with demons: species generic,' but then the protagonist just kept happening. He's fifteen and a sociopath, not to put too fine a point on it, who would see the whole world burn without a qualm as long as his brother is safe. The close POV on him in all his disfunction, and the emotional nuances he does and doesn't get, is mostly deftly handled (except when it's clumsy), and he totally made the book for me.

Observation: It's really strange how a relationship that's deliberately slashy – the author clearly intended the homoerotic subtext and deliberately coded brothers as lovers – just isn't as engaging as unintentional homoeroticism. Perhaps I really do slash for subversion, after all, because when it's spoon-fed so obviously on every page, it's just not as fun.

Criticisms: were the plot twists supposed to be that transparent? Because, well, duh. Also, I'm pretty sure her witty banter in her fanfic was a lot more, um, witty (she wrote Harry Potter back in the day).

Still, when the sequel comes out, I'm there.

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The Grand Sophy The Grand Sophy by Georgette Heyer


My rating: 3 of 5 stars
Regency romance where the heroine is imperturbable and witty and the hero is regularly reduced to spluttering indignation at all her machinations. I was vaguely amused, then very amused, then I cackled a lot through the last third. Great dialogue, emotional tension that's never overplayed, hilarious villains. Clearly the people who recommended this to a non-romance reader knew of what they spoke.

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