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City of Brass

3/5. An orphan is swept off the streets of historical Cairo and off into the political intrigues of a fantasy city which is her birthright.

Sorry, but I did not love this like a lot of you guys did. I liked it, don't get me wrong, and it's setting up a lot of magical and sociological things that could develop in interesting ways. But the "romance" actively repelled me. He's a centuries-old powerhouse with a history of committing unspeakable and unforgivable violence, and of suffering as a slave. The combination leans dangerously close to that thing where a fanfic woobifies Loki. You know what I mean. So I actively noped out of his pants feelings for a teenaged girl, and her -- whatever the hell she's thinking.

That was harsher than I felt while reading, but I finished weeks ago and no, that did not digest well. It could improve with the second course – I think the author could actually take this in a direction that interests me, particularly given how much I enjoyed the worldbuilding and politics, and how willing she was to upend everything in the last quarter. But she could also lean way more into the whole woe-is-him-he-killed-so-many-people-horribly-what-a-woobie. I have concerns.

Date: 2018-09-24 03:32 am (UTC)
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I loved this, even though I felt as meh-to-nope about the romance as you seem to have. Partly it's just I increasingly feel like that about all het romances in fiction (not 100%, but quite honestly it's around 98% these days), so I guess I'm ... learning to read past it? But my point is: totally agree about the romance, loved the book despite it. But WOW do I hope she sticks the sequels.

Date: 2018-09-24 10:20 pm (UTC)
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I really appreciate your reviews!

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