What's the Name of That Book??? discussion

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The World Wreckers could possibly be it. It was the book I thought of first. While nominally sci-fi (it's set in the future) it is also mostly fantasy, as are the rest of the Darkover series by Marion Zimmer Bradley.

And it's not The World Wreckers since the only fiction by Marion Zimmer Bradley which I'd read in the 90s was the Lythande short story collection. (Which it also isn't.)
On the plus side I do now have some more books to look out. Thanks for the suggestions.




She was born in the moonstar's shadow when the storms of Satlik raged their worst. Because of this Jobe was different. the family never spoke of it but everyone knew Jobe was special. So Jobe came to know if it too. She had a destiny beyond that of Choice, beyond that moment when she must finally decide for Reethe, Mother of the World, or for Dakka, Father, Son and Lover. For the others it was easy, but not for her, not for Jobe. So she was sent to Option, the island of learning, to make her choice and become who she must be.


Golden Witchbreed's an interesting suggestion. I actually owned a copy of Golden Witchbreed. I found it when I was packing all my books into storage boxes in celebration of my new Kindle. It was a surprise since I didn't remember buying it or reading it. It may be in one of my many storage boxes or it may have been one of the few books I donated. I'll see if I can find it.


The main protagonist's friend and traveling companion is a shape-shifter from another world, somehow trapped in this one and unable to change shape. At some point he experiences something that allows him to change shape again and changes from a man to a woman. The main protagonist has a hard time dealing with this, but his friend can’t understand why it’s such a big deal because everyone can do it where s/he is from.

http://www.goodreads.com/book/show/17...
Main character is female - not male.
The gender changer is a incubus/succubus who switches back and forth between genders during orgasm -- and it's more of a side-plot, not very prominent.
Feasts do play a part, since the main character has to conjure them often.
(It's a very silly book - more typical of Anthony than of Lackey.)

A very long shot, but worth mentioning anyway because it's a good book and you might like it anyway, would be Commitment Hour.

Thanks for the suggestion, Cheryl. I don't think it's that one but I'll try and remember to put it on my to read list.
I wish I could get my hands on The Beasts of the Mists, or at least a decent review of it, in order to eliminate it or figure out if it's the right book.
Here is a book that posits there are five genders, and on one of the worlds, people have to choose once and for all which of two genders they will be: Shadow Man


I've not been bumping it since I've had nothing new to add.
The gender-switching is not a huge part of the book. I think it's an isolated incident, although something all of the magic-people can do. It strikes the hero as odd, I think he requests that his friend switches back, or at least he's uncomfortable enough with it. I definitely think it's only at the feast in the castle place where the friend is female, the rest of the time they're male.
I think the magic-ish people weren't human, but human-esque.
Strangely, I'm thinking there was a journey along a river in the book, or through snow where the 'friend' disappeared. (Definitely not Left Hand of Darkness or Ice Song though.) I do remember strongly thinking that this friend just disappeared, either being forgotten by the author, or left behind, or possibly died.
Raz, you can still bump it even if you have no new information. That way people who just joined the group, or joined in the past few months, will see your thread.
Marion Zimmer Bradley has a series called Darkover where the native to the planet species is like this.
Some of what you talk about happens in several different books. The Forbidden Tower is, I think the more likely one. But you can also check out The World Wreckers as I think that this one has one of the Natives of Darkover switch genders. But you can check out some of the others as well.
Some of what you talk about happens in several different books. The Forbidden Tower is, I think the more likely one. But you can also check out The World Wreckers as I think that this one has one of the Natives of Darkover switch genders. But you can check out some of the others as well.

I didn't think I'd actually read any of Marion Zimmer Bradley's novels. By and large I've found her longer stories unreadable, I made belated starts on a few so I suppose it is a possibility that I read a section without the whole book and got it confused with some other things.
Since I became aware of the court records about her I've completely avoided her books. But it does sound like a possibility so I'll do some digging.
Thanks for the suggestion.

Imajica
I haven't finished the book yet, but it seems to match your description. The secondary character is a magical being (mystif) at first perceived by the main character as a male, but later is defined as kind of non-gendered, which is normal for mystifs, and is later perceived as female. Not a huge plot-point, but definitely memorable. Would have been in the sci fi/fantasy section - has elements of the modern day, but half the book is taking place in another magical realm. Where I'm reading, the primary and secondary character just stopped to eat with a family, and the mystif was perceived as female and the head of the house made advances towards him/her, and the protagonist got peeved about it. In this book most of the magical realm characters are only human-esque. The two main characters are plodding through the snow in a perilous journey over a mountaintop right now in my reading in much the same way that the characters in Left Hand of Darkness traveled together. I don't know what happens to the secondary character, yet! But it was matching many other points so I wanted to put it out there. Also, it was published in 1991.


I'm still none the wiser as to what this book is. Only that it's not been any of the suggestions.

I'm currently wondering if it was something by Tanith Lee. I know she's got a character that switches genders in one of her Flat Earth books. (It's not that one I don't think)
I'm wondering if she has a similar character in any of her other books. Unfortunately I don't particularly want to start buying all of her books to check.
Some Tanith Lee books that include gender switching/reversal - according to at least one Goodreads member (this list is not complete):
Biting the Sun?
East of Midnight?
The Book of the Damned - Secret Books of Paradys series?
Are there creatures such as dragons in the story?
Biting the Sun?
East of Midnight?
The Book of the Damned - Secret Books of Paradys series?
Are there creatures such as dragons in the story?

Biting the Sun?
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Biting the Sun definitely has gender switching, but none of the other details match the OP. It is an excellent book though.

And no, I can't recall if there are any dragons or not in the story.
Thanks for the confirmation Aerulan.


I'll see if I can dig and find out more but I suspect it isn't that one.

Thanks for the suggestion, Cheryl. I don't think it's that one but I'll try and remember to put it on my to read list.
I wish I could get my hands on The Beasts of the ..."
Check this out. A very small description, but an online chapter sample. Maybe it will jog your memory.
http://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/beast...

That's helped to confirm that it's definitely not Beasts of the Mist, or any other books in that series.


Mr Lange, I seem to have already checked out that book series to see if it was that and came up with it's definitely not. But thank you.

Imajica
I haven't finished the book yet, but it seem..."
OMIGOSH Google and Goodreads is amazing. Thanks for this!
I believe this is exactly the book the original poster was looking for back in 2013 (I'm not him, I just stumbled across this thread by accident).
I've been trying to remember this book's title and author for YEARS but all I remembered was the gender changing character.
As soon as I read your post it hit me - Clive Barker's IMAJICA... you clued me in... very belated but heartfelt thanks!

Is it:
River of the Dancing Gods by Jack Chalker. It’s the first book in a trilogy.
Amazon's preview of The River of Dancing Gods by Jack L. Chalker - Leah's suggestion:
- https://www.amazon.com/River-Dancing-...
- There are different cover images.
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This is definitely not by Ursula LeGuin and is definitely not The Left Hand of Darkness. I likely borrowed it from my local library from either the teenage section, or from the sci-fi/fantasy section.
EDIT: I'm wondering if it's possibly a Tanith Lee book. My library no longer has any of her books though so I can't check and it's so long ago I can't remember all those I've read.