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Archivist Wasp by Nicole Kornher-Stace

Good book, wrong time. This is a haunting and strange tale of a girl who is the designated ghost-catcher in a possibly post-apocalypse world. The writing is strong, but. The protagonist is the subject of such unrelenting awfulness. I counted, and I was at the 22% mark before anyone said something to her that wasn't actively cruel, and even that was complicated more than kind. I imagine that improves, but. Not right now.

We Set the Dark on Fire by Tehlor Kay Mejia

Oh man, this could have been so great. Secondary world where powerful men enter into triad marriages with two women, one to have the babies, one to be his political partner. You know, the pretty one and the smart one. But in this book, the two women – enemies from finishing school – fall in love with each other. Also there is a revolution and blackmail and spying and immigration politics and stuff. And yet I am abandoning it. The whole thing is subliminally annoying like a constant high-pitched noise. Which, come to think of it, also describes the pitch of tension and emotion, which is perpetually at, like, 13/10. Exhausting, and not very effective.

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