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The Demon's Covenant (The Demon's Lexicon Trilogy, #2)The Demon's Covenant by Sarah Rees Brennan

My rating: 4 of 5 stars


Sequel to The Demon’s Lexicon. More demons, more magicians, more shenanigans, definitely more brothers.



I am further impressed by the underlying cleverness and sharpness of this series. We all – by which I mean sneering hipster book reviewers with more than two brain cells to rub together – can explain at great length why Twilight and its young adult paranormal spawn are terrible for their intended audience because they portray creepy or frankly abusive male behavior as sexy or romantic. (Just don’t ask what I was reading at fifteen, okay?) And that genuinely is why I can’t stand a lot of paranormal romance: the book says, “he’s following you everywhere because he wants to protect you and that means he loooooves you,” and I think, “oh my God get a restraining order you idiot.”



And the thing about this series is that Brennan reverses everything on me. One of her protagonists is a sociopath, full stop. There’s only one person in the world he loves, in the broken, obsessive, dependent way he can manage. Everyone else he hurts because he doesn’t know better, or just because he enjoys it.



And I pulled for him so hard. For his painful attempts to change, for someone just to give him the obnoxious hug he will never actually want, and yes, for his stupid doomed teenaged kissing subplot. This book knows him without flinching. I would catch myself thinking, “oh, come on, just give him a chance, he can change,” and the book would turn around and say, “no he can’t. You know he can’t. This is how he was made. Loving him isn’t going to fix him, it’s just going to suck.” But with compassion, which is what makes it all work.



Also, this book did something spoilery that so clearly grocked disability as a core identity component, rather than a tragical affliction of tragicalness. Color me impressed again.



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Date: 2010-09-07 03:29 am (UTC)
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From: [personal profile] cahn
Oh, DUH. It has indeed been too long since I read this (and my sister has my copy right now) or I would've remembered that immediately. Yeah. That's really cool.

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