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Have you finished the first book yet? I'm curious to your thoughts on it. :)
Alex wrote: "Bill wrote: "I've started a fantasy trilogy, A Land Fit for Heroes by Richard Morgan. It has a gay protagonist whom I easily identify with."
Have you finished the first book yet? I'..."
Yes. It's epic fantasy, well written with some engaging characters. The queer stuff is taken in passing with a couple of low-key sex scenes. It's not m/m romance. This 1st book sets up the world and races. The author is very good at battle/fight scenes which are graphic. I'm looking forward to the rest of the trilogy and will review at the end of these.
Have you finished the first book yet? I'..."
Yes. It's epic fantasy, well written with some engaging characters. The queer stuff is taken in passing with a couple of low-key sex scenes. It's not m/m romance. This 1st book sets up the world and races. The author is very good at battle/fight scenes which are graphic. I'm looking forward to the rest of the trilogy and will review at the end of these.

https://www.goodreads.com/review/show...

That book is so gorgeously illustrated Andrew and an entertaining read as well. It's not super-deep, but it's a wonderfully charming, entertaining read. I loved it! I had him sign my copy last time I went to ComicCon. He's a nice fellow.
I also enjoyed his superhero story The Young Protectors: Engaging The Enemy. There's a sweetness to Woolfson's writing that I really appreciate. Also beautifully drawn, not quite the level of Artifice but close.

Oh how weird! I did buy it from him in person at ComicCon; maybe it isn't being sold online yet.


That was for volume 2 though! I wonder why volume 1 isn't being sold on Amazon yet? If I were going to ComicCon this year, I'd ask him, but unfortunately I lost the ticket lottery and couldn't get tickets. :(
You can read it online on his website here as a webcomic: http://webcomics.yaoi911.com/typ/ete_...



The ending image is so powerful, but I'm trying to figure out what exactly it means in the narrator's mind. And what exactly was the tension in the relationship between Yoko and Komako? I have theories, but I can't be sure.
The thing that grabbed me most about the book though was the arrestingly unique (sometimes almost odd) imagery. Such as:
"the sound of the freezing of snow over the land seemed to roar deep into the earth"
So gorgeous! And so odd in that normally a snowy landscape would be thought to be quiet. But there is an energy there, true; it's as though Kawabata holds up a sensitive microphone to the landscape and amplifies the white noise of natural atmospheric sound, the expansion and cracking of ice.
Every page, there's another of these strange images or turns of phrase. Such a lovely book and also a very sad one, intimate as a diary and yet as remote as a force of nature at the same time.
I loved this book!

What did you make of the ending Raul? It very much reminds me of Woolf, especially Orlando which lapses into stream of consciousness at the end. I'm thinking that (view spoiler) . Such a gorgeous and yet elliptical ending and so different in style and focus from the rest of the book. It's a bit odd, but I loved it!

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A Little Life by Hanya Yanagihara and
Ash by Malinda Lo
We will be reading these together as a group throughout July and August.

I as well remarked on the similarities to Woolf's work it evoked, and commented on it in my review, I haven't read Orlando yet but I found it kind of similar to Mrs Dalloway which I read and loved.

That's true about him waking up at the beginning. I can't remember now, was it as lyrical as the ending though? That is kind of funny though how it comes full circle. Did you think (view spoiler)
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:-) I just had the 1st novel which I finished last night—am awaiting the other 2 to arrive. I've found them fun and well written.