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[–] NaevaTheRat@vegantheoryclub.org 5 points 3 days ago* (last edited 3 days ago) (2 children)

Don't judge me (also audiobook because I have lost the ability to read fiction rip) but harrow the ninth. Purple prose Catholic school lesbian angst. A bit complex, a second person book is quite challenging and Muir floundered a little pulling it off. She stuck the ending though, solid.

Started Nona the ninth and enjoying it a lot more because Harrow is a joyless ghoul but Nona is extremely sweet and cute.

I'm curious where Tamson Muir is taking the whole thing. It's all very gnostic with John as the demiurge, crossing the river/true lictorhood both stand ins for gnosis. Anyway, good stuff. If you want less angst but also complex plots and purple prose Catholic mysticism gene Wolfe's book of the new sun is a good read too.

[–] Arcanepotato@vegantheoryclub.org 3 points 1 day ago (1 children)

Audiobooks are great! My partner gets audiobooks from the library and really enjoys listening while doing chores.

Yeah that's where I'm at. Finding the time to read fiction while I was alert enough to really chew on it had been hard. There's a million and one things to do around the house that need my hands more than my brain though so it's when I get my self indulgent fantasy nonsense in :D

If they want to read a silly series about "bonermancy" (immature brain rot drenched necromancy) written by a pretty funny and well educated woman the Ninth Tomb is decent. Some bits drag but come on, you've got to admire someone that writes a series going through the different grammatical persons just for the hell of it. That's china Mieville levels of madness.

Alas her brain seems to have been damaged by covid and she's having a hard time finishing it :(