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lightreads ([personal profile] lightreads) wrote2009-11-20 04:49 pm

Horizon by Lois McMaster Bujold

Horizon (The Sharing Knife, #4) Horizon by Lois McMaster Bujold


My rating: 2 of 5 stars
In which this four-book romance fantasy wanders – by which I mean plot? What plot? – to a close – by which I mean babies for all!

Yikes. A friend called this the "never-ending beige adventure," which made me laugh. More than the book did.

I'm feeling kind of cranky about this book. It's intellectually boring, with a thematic conversation (communication, clashing and changing paradigms, etc.) little deeper than your average morality play. I could forgive intellectual boredom for emotional interest – God knows I've done that before. But my emotional needle didn't so much as quiver throughout. I will say that the book is at least prettily, if . . . rustically written. And I don't usually get cranky over boring, because boring for me is a great romance for someone else (though, I've never met anyone who was actually really moved by this particular series . . . Bueller?).

No, the real problem is the explicit and implicit helping of babymaking propaganda. Did you guys know that the purpose of marriage is babies? Didya didya didya? The sheer amount of moral imperative this series piles on reproduction – though, okay, not always heteronormatively – is staggering because half of it is delivered with this 'duh' of universal unarguable truth, which, um, no, and the other half feels entirely unconscious and kind of uncomfortable as a glimpse of author id to me. The older I get, the more toxic that becomes. Yeurgh.

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[identity profile] quietann.livejournal.com 2009-11-21 12:16 am (UTC)(link)
Spot on, unfortunately. LMB really lost her compass on this one.

[identity profile] lightreads.livejournal.com 2009-11-22 03:12 am (UTC)(link)
Which makes me apprehensive about the new Miles book. I mean, I want to read it, but what if it's all *hand gestures* shallow and and and babies!