#Imperial Radch Trilogy
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I remember when I was reading Ancillary Justice all I could picture whenever Seivarden and Breq were bantering was this lol
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On the subject of having multiple fandoms in one’s head, I’m watching Deep Space Nine and it just seems wrong that everyone addresses “Computer” rather than “Station” and that Station doesn’t have a personality.
#Imperial Radch Trilogy#Ancillary Justice#Star Trek#Star Trek DS9#there’s also a lot of personhood ideas in common between Breq/JoT/Esk and the trills#edit: watching a Dax ep and there’s interesting parallels between her and both Breq and Tisarwat
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2024 Book Wrap Up
Managed to read through 69 books* this year. My average rating for the year was 4.47 haha I'm not the biggest critic of anything. I rated 9 books 5 stars and have included some specific thoughts about them all under the cut.
Feel free to follow me on The Storygraph if you'd like real time updates on what I'm reading through out the year.
*Including comics and text based RPG novels.
5 Star Reads Reviews Under the Cut:
He Who Drowned the World by Shelley Parker-Chan
My first read this year and probably one of my favourites. Part of The Radiant Emperor Duology following Zhu Yuanzhang and her rise to power following She who became the sun.
I LOVE this series and recommend it to everyone, I will be re-reading them in the future, Zhu is maybe one of my favourite characters ever. How can you support women's rights if you don't support women's wrongs.
Loved everything about this book the characters the pacing the way it ties up some of the dangling threads from She who became the sun.
One of the things that I LOVE about this series is Shelley Parker-Chan's exploration of gender, societal roles and the gender dynamics in their historical fantasy. It is SO delicious. The idea of like recognizing like and being able to find happiness in it or exploiting it for personal gain makes me CRAZY
Who doesn't love reluctant allies due to the babygirlification beam of the first novels central antagonist.
Both She Who Became the Sun and He Who Drowned the world are fantastic audio books Natalie Naudus is fantastic and I loved the vocal tones she would use for each characters in their various gender expressions.
Ancillary Mercy by Ann Leckie
The thrilling conclusion to the Imperial Radch trilogy. Breq was a space ship, due to circumstances outside her control, she isn't any longer and its everyone else's problem.
I really loved this series, there's really something so lovely about the concept of a machine that cares so deeply about its humans that it is willing to tear every ounce of itself out to help them. Especially when its humans wont let them.
I really loved this book and the way it concluded the Radch trilogy. Something something finding community and helping what you can and protecting each other from what you can not.
The Unbroken and The Faithless by C.L. Clark
Books 1 and 2 of the Magic of the Lost trilogy.
These books consumed me. I LOVE them.
I read the unbroken in 2022 and re-read in 2024 when The Faithless came out, and its SUCH a banger will be re reading again.
Characters and world building is INSANE. Very high fantasy politics and drama with a back bone in French colonialism of Northern Africa. I really loved this setting as its super different from a lot of the other high fantasy series I've read in the past.
Touraine and Luca's relationship and dynamics make me insane. What if we each others only salvation and path forward but continuing to use and be used by one another is flaying an exposed nerve that may cause not only our destruction, but will break the peace we have managed to broker between our two nations at great personal expense.
I LOVE the magic system C.L. Clark has created in this universe its so meaty (pun intended) and I am desperate to know how this series ends.
Highly recommend the Audio book of these as well. Rasha Zamamiri's performance is INCREDIBLE. The way she plays not only Touraine and Luca, but all the characters like Jaghotai and Djasha adds so much depth and richness to the story.
The Long Way to a Small, Angry Planet by Becky Chambers
LOVE LOVE LOVE this book, I've been working my way though the Wayfarers series whenever I need a book I know I will love.
I re-read LWTSAP before reading A Closed and Common Orbit this year. CCO is a fantastic heartbreaking read I would absolutely recommend as well but it didn't quite hit the same as the first.
Can't recommend this novel enough I once described it to a friend as "what you remember liking the most about Firefly, with the lived in grungy alien world building and crew dynamics of mass effect 2" and I stand by that haha.
The Prospects by KT Hoffman
Loved this gay a hell baseball romance.
It really hit when I needed something lovely and happy with good romance and tension not about being gay in sports but about being good enough at the sport you love to continue to do it after the summer I had (woof).
You go funky little trans baseball man and you climb that tall man like a tree good for you gene.
We love a teammates, to rivals, to teammates (again), to reluctant friends, to lovers story line.
I loved this book enough I actually thought about watching baseball but I did manage to repress that urge and funneled the energy into watching the PWHL.
Cleat Cute by Meryl Wilsner
Loved this gay as hell soccer romance.
The third? sports romance and second Meryl Wilsner I read this year and 100% my favourite.
I really thought the pacing of this was really well done and the romance between Grace and Phoebe was so lovely. I really loved the exploration of fame and how it impedes someones ability to truly be themselves. I'm also a sucker for a "wait this person is just willingly giving out their love no strings attached??? That cant be right, they must want something from me" trope.
Who doesn't love a golden retriever newbie helping the black cat veteran finding the joy in the game again, they also fuck nasty about their problems.
Boy howdy Meryl Wilsner can write sex scenes too, the locker room scene was both unexpected and gorgeous.
Mistakes Were Made by Meryl Wilsner
The third Meryl Wilsner I read this year. LOVED.
I'm so hype for her Meryl Wilsner's new book coming out in April 2025.
I read this one on my phone on a plane to LA this Halloween and loved every second of it.
The concept of Cassie meeting her freshman best friend's recently divorced mom in bar before she knew who she was, then continuing to "date" her hooked me and I had such a fun time reading this.
I loved that the narrative tension didn't come from the illicit nature of the romance causing issues. But was really just a straight forward romance novel about two people falling in love without realizing it, and the miscommunication that follows when you love someone you "aren't actually dating". Incredible.
Paladin's Strength by T. Kingfisher
Probably one of my favourites of the year. I LOVED THIS BOOK
The second novel in the The Saint of Steel series. I loved all the saint of steel novels in this series but Paladin's Strength REALLY HIT.
I though the fantastical world building, the mystery and magic from the first novel really got turned up to eleven in this one. For my money this novel was perfectly paced and balanced with the romance between Clara and Istvhan.
The idea of a paladin whose god has died and now they need to find something new to devote themselves too is DELICIOUS.
I'm a sucker for a lover and a beloved narrative especially where neither one thinks they are worthy of the other's love (they are).
Another fantastic audio book. I listened to it twice before it went back to the library. Joel Richards' narration of these books really adds a fantastic richness to each of the Paladins and I really really loved his performance of Istvhan.
#Long post#My posts#book review#the radiant emperor#book wrap up#He Who Drowned the World#saint of steel#Paladin's Strength#Mistakes Were Made#Cleat Cute#The Prospects#The Long Way to a Small Angry Planet#Wayfarers#The Unbroken#The Faithless#Magic of the Lost#Ancillary Mercy#Imperial Radch Trilogy#books
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Traveller: Festivals
I’ve Reffed two Traveller games in the past week and I’ve done a similar thing each time. In both games the sessions started in space stations but didn’t do anything to make them stand out. It doesn’t take much; I didn’t need to blueprint the things. I needed a little touch to set them apart – toss some garlands and paint some murals. Listening to Ancillary Sword by Ann Leckey and the character…
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#imagine scolding your boss in front of the president of space
literally the third worst day of justice of toren’s life but it’s also extremely funny
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I’m rereading Ancillary Justice for the first time in years (doing it chronologically and reading all the Ors chapters first) and I have fan cast Vivienne Acheampong as Lieutenant Skaaiat.
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The three tiers of queer sff:
Broke: what is worldbuilding? Made in a lab to be as blandly inoffensive as possible. Time to randomly namedrope terms like 'nonbinary' and 'ace' while doing zero work actually incorporating them into the world or characters and have someone give a speech about how valid they are. Lines like 'I'm too ace for this' while never exploring the concept of asexuality or aromanticism and still having very central romance plotlines is common. I hate it here learn how to write realistic dialogue and fully realized characters I'm begging.
Woke: more ore less typical sci-fi and fantasy but It’s Queer Now. Might include in-universe queerphobia to be struggled against or may have queer identities be fully normalized. Can be done bad or well depending on the skill of the writer. A good way to explore our contemporary ideas of gender and sexuality or to have a bit of a power fantasy with lesbian princesses and trans knights. There will probably be a bisexual love triangle.
Bespoke: what is a gender. What is monogamy. What is polyamory. What is romance. What is platonic. Time to show you the most fucked up uncategorizable relationship you’ve ever seen. There may be weird ass metaphorical sex
#some examples of the third:#ann leckies imperial radch books#derin edalas time to orbit: unkown#the locked tomb if you squint#ada palmers terra ignota series (this one is SO WEIRD)#kameron hurleys the stars are legion (also so fucking weird)#lindsay ellis noumena books if you give them some time#octavia butlers xenogenesis trilogy#arguably the murderbot books#the expanse plays with it a bit but ultimately falls into the second category i think#the left hand of darkness by le guin#the second is the most common category by far and there’s a lot of good works in this style!#i'd argue critrole is one of them#the first one is my mortal enemy#al hess and john wiswell and emily hamilton i will fight you in a parking lot#WHY is this eldritch monstrosity in a historical fantasy world using the terms enby and alloromantic#just write a nonbinary character and discussions of romance and sex instead you COWARD#nella talks books
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Books of 2023: IMPERIAL RADCH by Ann Leckie.
Up next! This came highly recommended by many friends (and also the internet at large when I asked for SFF revenge recs, so thanks!), and I have Tracked Down The Original Covers, so I'm ready to go.
#books#books of 2023#ann leckie#ancillary justice#ancillary sword#ancillary mercy#book photography#my photography#the first book was used and it has a signed bookplate AND it's a first edition!!!#what a find!!!#thanks HPB lol i appreciate u#....full disclosure this is another series i didn't pick up because i didn't love the covers lol#(but i dislike these covers less than the new covers......)#fortunately: the last thing i had this experience with was Murderbot and we all know how well that turned out XD#i'm also excited for POV fuckery i love fun POVs#imperial radch#did i accidentally add a trilogy and a duology (vicious) to my pre-NaNo TBR though?? yes. yes i did.#it's fine it's not even october lmao#i can read six books + one book in a month and a week right???
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A request
Please suggest books to me! Preferably in the glove kink/lesbian space atrocities, urban fantasy or dark academia genres but I'll happily try any SF/fantasy at least once.
So far I've read and loved:
Before 2023
The Imperial Radch (Ancillary Justice/Sword/Mercy) - Ann Leckie
Jean le Flambeur (The Quantum Thief/The Fractal Prince/The Causal Angel) - Hannu Rajaniemi
The Windup Girl/The Water Knife - Paolo Bagicalupi
Memory of Water/The City of Woven Streets - Emmi Itäranta
2023
The Locked Tomb (Gideon/Harrow/Nona the Ninth) - Tamsyn Muir
The Masquerade (Traitor/Monster/Tyrant Baru Cormorant) - Seth Dickinson
Teixcalaan series (A Memory Called Empire/A Desolation Called Peace) - Arkady Martine
Machineries of Empire (Ninefox Gambit/Raven Stratagem/Revenant Gun/Hexarchate Stories) - Yoon Ha Lee
The Murderbot Diaries (All Systems Red to System Collapse) - Martha Wells
The Broken Earth (The Fifth Season/The Obelisk Gate/The Stone Sky) - N. K. Jemisin
Klara And The Sun - Kazuo Ishiguro
Xuya universe (The Citadel of Weeping Pearls/The Tea Master and the Detective/Seven of Infinities plus short stories) - Aliette de Bodard
This is How You Lose the Time War - Amal El-Mohtar and Max Gladstone
The Goblin Emperor/The Witness for the Dead/Grief of Stones - Katherine Addison
Some Desperate Glory - Emily Tesh
2024
The Invisible Life of Addie LaRue - V. E. Schwab
The Craft Sequence (Three Parts Dead/Two Serpents Rise/Full Fathom Five/Last First Snow/Four Roads Cross/Ruin of Angels) - Max Gladstone
Babel: Or the Necessity of Violence: An Arcane History of the Oxford Translators' Revolution - R. F. Kuang
Dead Country - Max Gladstone
Hands of the Emperor - Victoria Goddard
Read and liked:
The Moonday Letters - Emmi Itäranta
Piranesi - Susanna Clarke
Great Cities (The City We Became/The World We Make) - N. K. Jemisin
Autonomous - Annalee Newitz
Dead Djinn universe (A Master of Djinn/The Haunting of Tram Car 015/A Dead Djinn in Cairo/The Angel of Khan el-Khalili) - P. Djèlí Clark
Even Though I Knew the End - C. L. Polk
Station Eternity - Mur Lafferty
The Mythic Dream - Dominik Parisien & Navah Wolfe
Shades of Magic (A Darker Shade of Magic/A Gathering of Shadows/A Conjuring of Light/Fragile Threads of Power) - V. E. Schwab
The Luminous Dead - Caitlin Starling
Last Exit - Max Gladstone
The Stars Are Legion - Kameron Hurley
Ninth House/Hell Bent - Leigh Bardugo
Machine - Elizabeth Bear
Our Wives Under the Sea - Julia Armfield
She Is A Haunting - Trang Thanh Tran
Sisters of the Revolution - Jeff & Ann Vandermeer
Station Eleven - Emily St John Mandel
Nettle & Bone - T. Kingfisher
Monstrilio - Gerardo Samano Córdova
Was uncertain about:
Light From Uncommon Stars - Ryka Aoki
The Kaiju Preservation Society - John Scalzi
Paladin's Grace - T. Kingfisher
The House in the Cerulean Sea - TJ Klune
In the Vanishers Palace - Aliette de Bodard
Uprooted - Naomi Novik
What Moves The Dead - T. Kingfisher
All The Birds In The Sky - Charlie Jane Anders
And read and disliked:
To Be Taught, if Fortunate - Becky Chambers
A Psalm for the Wild-Built - Becky Chambers
The Priory of the Orange Tree - Samantha Shannon
The Calculating Stars - Mary Robinette Kowal
The Space Between Worlds - Micaiah Johnson
How High We Go in the Dark - Sequoia Nagamatsu
Shadow and Bone - Leigh Bardugo
The Passage - Justin Cronin
In Ascension - Martin MacInnes
(My pride insists I add that I have, in fact, read other books as well. Just to be clear.)
#books#lesbian space atrocities#imperial radch#ann leckie#locked tomb series#the masquerade#baru cormorant#seth dickinson#teixcalaan series#arkady martine#machineries of empire#yoon ha lee#the murderbot diaries#martha wells#broken earth trilogy#nk jemisin#tamsyn muir#this is how you lose the time war#the goblin emperor#katherine addison#aliette de bodard#annalee newitz#paolo bagicalupi#some desperate glory#emily tesh#hannu rajaniemi#a master of djinn#max gladstone#craft sequence#t kingfisher
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It’s been. um. An interesting year. I went from barely drawing (like one thing I didn’t really spend time on per month) to drawing basically every day.
Really glad there are people who maybe even enjoy seeing what I’ve made!
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#January is lil nas x in his armor#February is a dnd thing#march is Syenite and Alabaster from the broken earth trilogy#April is Breq from imperial radch series#may is me as mallow fairy#June is my OC v-12#July is also my oc v-12#August��� also v-12 + other characters#then in September I made this account and drew hella Murderbot#art summary
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Revisiting Station Eleven and the Imperial Radch trilogy in such close proximity is doing things to my brain. I've got associations now that aren't leaving my brain any time soon. Like, how am I supposed to hear
"I remember damage. And escape. Then... adrift in a stranger's galaxy for a long time. But I'm safe now. I found it again. My home."
and not think about Breq??? And then not subsequently cry as a result????
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anyway the best scifi stories are the ones that hold up a mirror to the real world and say "hey check this shit out. would that be fucked up or what"
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Characters in SFF that have Tranmasc Swag but aren’t actually Transmasc:
Gideon Nav
Muire Lo
Marce Claremont
Dlique
Ianthe
Characters in SFF who ARE Transmasc but have no Transmasc Swag:
Rhezny Brezan
Ianthe (Naberius)
#Queer SFF#imperial radch#The Locked Tomb#baru cormorant#machineries of empire#the interdependency trilogy
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Not to brag but…. My friend nabbed these for me before they could get put on the shelves.
So good, im a sucker for color pop and geometric symbolism
#ancillary justice#ancillary trilogy#imperial radch#gay space hell#this is the third copy of this series i own and i dont regret it#my fav#ever
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"You don’t need to know the odds. You need to know how to do the thing you’re trying to do. And then you need to do it."
Zero, explaining things to a doubtful Black Knights member
#code geass#incorrect quotes#zero (code geass)#lelouch vi britannia#lelouch lamperouge#source: imperial radch trilogy#mod: LP
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This song makes me think of the Presger Translators
I have no idea what the actual intent is, but--especially given what we see in Translation State--this song makes me think of the Translators.
Never set the cat on fire; you only will annoy it The heat will make the beast perspire; she surely won't enjoy it Likewise do not ignite the dog The snake, the gerbil, or the frog No, never set the cat on fire
And mind your manners, as circumstances may require And never set the cat on fire
Don't open up the cabin hatch; the air is sure to leave it And air is very hard to catch; you never will retrieve it And though you think your life's a bore Don't open the reactor door Don't open up the cabin hatch
And mind your manners, as circumstances may require And never set the cat on fire
...and so on.
https://genius.com/Frank-hayes-never-set-the-cat-on-fire-lyrics
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