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Shadow Man
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"Shadow Man" by Melissa Scott (BR)
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Just some of the things I've heard about it in other threads. Hoping the writing is better than it sounds!

It starts out a bit confusing, but I got the hang of things fairly quickly.
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I'm going to go ahead and assume this is in reference to my comments on the cliché thread. lol. I assure you, the writing is much better than those two clichés. It got much better by the end. You should definitely give it a shot as I ended up really liking the story.
I've finished the book, so consider the following spoilers for the whole book.
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I really like the language on Hara, especially the word mosstaas. I tried googling it to see if it's actual slang, but the first hits I got were of "Kate Moss taas ilman rintsikoita" which is Finnish for "Kate Moss without a bra again" :D

The internet is so helpful! lol

I agree that it feels very integrated and carefully introduced, but I'm kind of annoyed at the gender/sex interplay. I've finished Chapter 3.
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That’s what I was going to say.
33% percent (chapter 5) - I’m finding it a little hard to follow along; I don’t know if it’s the writing, or the story line, or all the unknown words, or maybe it’s just me. It is very interesting though, and I already feel for these characters who have been forced into gender labels they aren’t comfortable with, or against their will. I sense (and am hoping for) a revolution!


From what I can tell, Hara has the full complement of..."
I did find it disappointing that genitalia=gender identity. I always find it interesting when authors imagine a future where maybe things are a different but still cannot think beyond the constructs of our present notions on gender and sexuality. I like the idea of 9 sexualities and 5 genders but how can they're not be people that are defined by society as on of the 5 types but identify as another? I like how The Long Way to a Small, Angry Planet imagines different beings with different ideas about intimacy or how our group read of The Black Tides of Heaven have a choice around or after we think of as puberty. Identity is complicated and that is why a binary system never works, and even a quinary system can be confining.


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Books mentioned in this topic
The Long Way to a Small, Angry Planet (other topics)The Black Tides of Heaven (other topics)
You do not have to participate in the Bingo challenge to join in the buddy read! However, if you do, this satisfies the "Intersex" square.
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