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Apr. 7th, 2019 09:27 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
Brief side note to say that I finished the audiobook of Zen Cho's The True Queen, and the queer subtext from the first book? Is officially canon text, and also the "general queerness" knob was turned up to, like, eleven for this book, so.
If you like period romances, or might like them if the were only more racially diverse and also had magic and dragons and queer people and stuff (and also I am 100% interpreting one of the main characters as dyslexic), I highly recommend this series. First book is Sorcerer to the Crown, only two out so far, hopefully more to come???
If you like period romances, or might like them if the were only more racially diverse and also had magic and dragons and queer people and stuff (and also I am 100% interpreting one of the main characters as dyslexic), I highly recommend this series. First book is Sorcerer to the Crown, only two out so far, hopefully more to come???
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Date: 2019-04-08 03:51 am (UTC)I think my most recent non-audio original fiction books were Effie Calvin's The Queen of Ieflaria and Daughter of the Sun? Which aren't as racially diverse, but are more queer, shorter, and quicker to get engaged in, IMO. (Again, the Sorcerer books are amazing, but are not popcorn books. I had to actually pay attention a lot of times with them and not just coast. ...Mostly because of the language, I'm pretty sure.)
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Date: 2019-04-08 04:25 am (UTC):(
These titles also intrigue me but
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Date: 2019-04-08 08:20 pm (UTC)That said, there's no harm in nabbing a couple of audiobooks for a rainy day before Audible eats your credits, IMO. (And The Queen of Ieflaria was recently released as an audiobook as well, so...)
You do you, though. If you don't think you'll get around to them, I'm not going to pressure you into getting them.