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S - Sweet Bean Paste - 19/08/25
T - Monstrous Lies -Narrator Tor Thom - 23/08/25
O - The Orchard - 19/08/25
P - The Largesse of the Sea Maiden - Narrator Will Patton - 24/08/25

H - Weyward by Emilia Hart - 14/07/25
A - The Fact of a Body: A Murder and a Memoir by Alexandria Marzano-Lesnevich - 06/08/25
L - The Woman in Cabin 10 series Lo Blacklock - 24/07/25
T - The Sword of Kaigen - 04/08/35

My losers were few. I had a few 2 star reads, bu only one 1 star: The Woman in Cabin 10 was atrocious. Pants from start to finish. I didn’t like a single character that had any dialogue except the cabin crew. Everyone else was stupid, terrible or pointless.
My surprise read was Yellowface. I hated that schlock that was Babel. So I didn’t hold out much hope for this, but it was gripping from first to last. I can’t say I “enjoyed” it but that was kind of the point. Kuang did it well.

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Anyway, will have With the Old Breed and my Gabon book which I completely forgot about starting. So I will get two more. And that will be me.



Is it part of a series??"
Technically, no, but it’s a Theonite story and there are three others. Plus, the way it ended, I don’t doubt it will be the last.
Aug 04, 2025 02:19PM

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How does spell it out options work for non-fiction? Is it about the main people in the book? Or only author and title?
Aug 01, 2025 03:23PM

17. This section is deeply emotional and heart-wrenching, filled with death and suffering. The only thing that makes it bittersweet rather than purely tragic is that Mamoru finds peace and happiness in his final moments. I thought his death scene was beautifully written. Do you like how the author blends the sadness with these moments of beauty? Or would you have preferred a different approach to his death?
I didn’t mind his death. It was okay. But I find all the unspoken but thought in the mind explanation insanely annoying. Mamoru did it and I could forgive him he was only a teen, but his mother annoyed me.
18. Takeru seems almost devoid of emotion. Could this be a result of his upbringing, where emotional restraint was expected of him? Do you believe his character is redeemable at this point or has he reached a point of no return?
Honestly, I like him the most. Even though his attitude is messed up, he is the most honest of them all. Misaki is a liar and a fool. She willingly played the subservient good daughter, even though she had experienced something else, had an alternative. She knew what she was getting into and she chose it. But to make it worse she was unkind and a coward when it came to Robin. Takeru on the other hand hasn’t left Kaigen. He was born & raised in one area, he’s comparatively ignorant. He lives as he believes the world is. Misaki willingly fosters the patriarchy, even though she could work towards change.
19. At one point, Hiroshi realizes that he is now the heir and Misaki sees fear in his eyes. Do you think Misaki will help him cope with the pressure or will she fall back into a passive, dutiful role, becoming a distant mother again?
I like Hiroshi. He is a rather clever and observant child. I really hope his mom can be better and not so angry that her children feel like their father. I feel in the last chapter, Misaki has made some real headway on her self awareness. I’m starting to dislike her less and have more faith in her. It only took the destruction of her village and the death of her son to open her eyes.
20. What do you think happens after the imperial forces arrive? Do you agree with Tae-min’s prediction that the empire won’t actually help?
I ended up reading the rest of the book before I answered this question. So I will just say that what happened was exactly what I thought would happen from the government. I had very low expectations and the they met those.

Jul 28, 2025 07:17AM

Chap 5 to 7
6. What do you think about the hierarchy of the villages and the Matsudos and Yukinos being the "rulers" of the mountain?
Honestly, I don’t think much about it. Is that weird? It’s a feudal system of sorts. I guess I just take it at face value.
7. We get to know the history of the relationship between the Matsudos and the Kotetsus. Do you think this relationship / the Kotetsu family will play an important role later on in the story? If so, how?
Yes, I think they will. The story the grandmother told was interesting. It was all about learning and blending and accepting a certain level of change. I think it wil be the blending of the families traditions and skills. How? I’m not sure.
8. In chapter 6, we find out that Misaki was a real badass in her past. Was there anything that stuck out to you when getting to know her backstory? Something interesting, shocking, odd?
I sort of mentioned this in day 1, but I’m surprised how Misaki could give up freedom to become a pathetic subservient vessel for childbearing. She doesn’t even get the joy of being a mother. It’s infuriating.
9. The conversation between Misaki and Mamoru was heartwarming. Do you think we will see both of them side by side as warriors by the end of the book?
Definitely. I hope so anyway. Cos her apologies and submission is 🤮🤮🤮🤮🤮 She will only be able to redeem herself in my eyes by kicking butt.
Jul 28, 2025 06:40AM

DQs Day 1
Ch 1 to 4
1.) Had you heard of this book before it was nominated for/was selected to be a BOM this month? Or read other books by the author? Any expectations going in?
Nope. Never heard of it or the author.
2.) How effective is the author at conveying the isolationist nature of Kaigen? And at the glimpses of what the rest of the world is really like? How do you think the Emperor has managed to do this so effectively?
It’s pretty obvious that they are the North Korea of this empire. But it’s weird that people like Misaki who have seen otherwise don’t attempt to affect change. Or, at the very least, talk about their experiences.
3.) Misaki is an interesting character with a lot of repressed or hidden depths I think. I like that one of the main characters in an epic fantasy is not a 20 something who just happens to master everything in 5 pages. What are you most curious about her at the moment. Also, shout out to her friends, who seem like real women-friends. Yay!
I love Setsko. I’m not so sure about Misaki. I would like to know how she could go from having opportunities and something close to equality and give it up for a life of subservient misery.
4.) Tekure (husband/father) has managed to make me hate him without even popping up on page yet. Go him. Do you think we'll get a scene where Misaki does her version of 'down with the patriarchy' before the end of the book?
I’m not an apologist for the crappy misogynist system of Kaigen, but how could I dislike Tekure more than someone like Misaki or her parents? Change has to start somewhere and who is more likely to be the one to do that? Setsko obviously, but it will be almost anyone before it is Tekure. So as much as I dislike the system, I can’t wholly dislike Tekure.
5.) What do you think of the magic system so far?
It took me a little to get into this book. Lots of terms, lots of characters and much of it similar sounding. But once I got used to them and the fun magic began (on the roof esp) I started to get into it.