#Mask of mirrors
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questwithambition · 1 year ago
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Sings *book haul book haul book haul* 🎶
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artemisandhersilverbow · 1 year ago
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Master Peabody you will always be famous
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irontrashglitter · 1 year ago
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anyone in the rook and rose fandom PLEASE message me it is consuming my LIFE!
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checkoutmybookshelf · 1 year ago
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...Ok. Here's the thing. Your girl does not like spiders. At All. And yet, as I get further into Mask of Mirrors, I have just met Peabody. Who is extremely a spider. A big, colorful, puppydog of a spider.
I have such mixed feelings on a spider begging for belly rubs, you guys.
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opalmxthyst · 1 year ago
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Chapters: 1/? Fandom: Rook & Rose - M. A. Carrick Rating: Not Rated Warnings: Creator Chose Not To Use Archive Warnings Relationships: Ren/Grey Serrado (Rook & Rose), Ren/Grey Serrado/Derossi Vargo (Rook & Rose) Characters: Ren (Rook & Rose), Grey Serrado (Rook & Rose), Derossi Vargo Summary:
The primordials are gone from the world, and they are rebuilding a Nadežra that reflects all the people who live there. Vargo's no longer a nobleman, but he has a seat on the Setterat, and he can help change the city from more than the bottom up. He should be happy. But mostly, he's lonelier than he's been in more than a decade. Luckily, those closest to him have noticed, and Ren and Grey have some ideas about how to reconnect with him.
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epicnessunfolds · 10 months ago
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Started reading The Mask of Mirrors by M.A. Carrick.
I've read plenty of books with multiple POVs, but this one is taking the cake. I don't know how many POV there are, I haven't counted them, but they are a loooot. And it's still possible to keep up with them and not get lost.
Already read about 35%, I am very intrigued by this book, although I'm quite lost about several things
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kyndaris · 1 year ago
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When the River Meets the Sea
I don't tend to hype up books or signal boost ones I like too much but, as you, dear readers know, there is a series I've stumbled upon in recent years that I am most enthusiastic about. Why it isn't a TikTok darling is a mystery to me. The cover is GORGEOUS, the plot a work of GENIUS and the characters are some of the most lovable I've ever set my mind's eye on. Don't even get me started on the world-building!
The work of fiction, of course, is none other than the Rook and the Rose trilogy by Marie Brennan and Alyc Helms. AKA M.A. Carrick - the pseudonym they chose to write under.
From the moment I cracked open the first book and stepped in the city of Nadezra, I was spellbound. Quickly, I came to love the world within those 600 or so pages. But if I have to shout out one character who resonated strongly with me, it would be Ren.
Hers is a story many may know. An orphan with no name trying to eke out a living in an unforgiving city.
While many fantasy authors these days tend to make their protagonists thieves or assassins or royalty in disguise, Marie Brennan and Alyc Helms went a different route. Yes, Ren is a thief and con artist but she isn't a character living on the fringes of high society. Instead, she throws right into the political machinations of the gentry and find a way to put her name onto a noble family register. Along the way, she makes new allies, finds love and gets adopted into a loving family. And all through the use of her silver tongue and skill at pattern-reading.
As such, she's a refreshing protagonist when so many are either hyper-sexualised (although she isn't afraid to use her feminine wiles to her advantage) or turned into another stoic caricature of what people think a strong female protagonist has to be. In all honesty, it's probably how she relies on her wit rather than brawn to win battles that won me over.
The city of Nadezra, too, is a the perfect microcosm of many issues our current world faces when it comes to the divide between ricfh and poor, white and black. True, the Vraszenians are more akin to gypsies rather than, say, African-Americans or Indigenous Australians but their struggle is similar. Nadezra, after all, is the holy city of the Vraszenians, conquered by the Liganti (a light-skinned race with many of their attitudes reflecting that of the Western European gentry although their names were very Italian-esque).
In the history of the world, it was the Tyrant King who first took control. Though he died centuries ago, the city of Nadezra, has, however, remained in the hands of the Liganti. Their control of the city remaining tight due to the influence of special medallions charged with the power of a Primordial.
While the third book in the trilogy, Labyrinth's Heart, manages to resolve these issues by the end, I thought it poignant the authors made it clear the racism and institutionalised disadvantages the Vraszenians faced hadn't completely vanished overnight. House Traementis, while being more open-minded to befriending Vraszenians and granting them contracts was still trying to unlearn many of the prejudices they held.
Still, the fact Ren is of mixed heritage and that she saved the city numerous times with Vraszenian, Liganti and mixed blood Nadezrans allies was an important step towards equality and making a fairer multicultural society.
It also helped this was a fictional fantasy novel where such problems can be more easily resolved. Nevertheless, I liked the inherent message within that diplomacy rather than violence is the key to navigating differences. Of course, for it to work, both parties need to approach the thorny issue of past grievances in good faith. Nothing would get done if people held onto old grudges instead of setting such things aside. That isn't to say compensation shouldn't be paid to those that have suffered.
I'm sure in the world of Nadezra, there is still many things that will need to be addressed but I'm also appreciate of the fact the conflict between the two races wasn't so black and white. In fact, the extremists among the Vraszenians were also a threat Ren and her allies needed to manage.
But while racism and the impact of one's cultural and socio-economic status play large roles in the narrative, I felt the crux of The Rook and the Rose trilogy, was the theme of family. If anything, given it's a trilogy with three main characters it revolves around, I'd say it was a fitting theme given the Tricat numinatria represented family as well as the number three in the world's lore.
And who would have thought this fantastic story would all come from the two authors playing a table-top role-playing game?
Certainly not me!
Which is why I would like like to see these books being boosted more on social media. Be it BookTube (thank you Reads with Rachel for showing off Mask of Mirrors) or Booktok. After all, can you imagine this wondrous and colourful world being turned into a TV adaption? Just the set dressing and costume design has me salivating given how much attention Alyc Helms has given.
Now that Shadow and Bone and its spinoff Six of Crows has been cancelled, what better faux European world to have fun in? When you also mix in the brooding Rook and the scheming Vargo, the cast of characters are set. The Rook and the Rose is one part Game of Thrones, one part Bridgerton high society (at least, I assume that's what Bridgerton is all about. I've never watched it) and one part Lies of Locke Lamora/ Six of Crows. Viewers would get to see the inner workings of the nobles and how Ren manages to disrupt their very conservative views by showing off her arms without sleeves! And then, maybe in the same episode, we could see how the other side lives as Ren dons the disguise of a szorza to figure out why children are disappearing in the city.
Heck, you even have the terrifying zylzen to be your creepy CGI enemies Ren and her allies will have to do battle with!
And then in the second season, you get to enjoy a nice cruise on the river before the plot embroils us all into a secret cult!
It just makes sense!
Throw in the very liberal view when it comes to LGBTQI+ relationships and you have a WINNER!
Please, anyone, if you're a TV producer, I'd really like to see the Rook and the Rose as a television series. Can you just IMAGINE the playground the writers could have with this world and setting? It's CRIMINAL not to adapt it to the silver screen.
Anyways, that was my many cents take on a trilogy I stumbled upon at my local Kinokuniya and immediately fell in love with at the first sight of the cover. And while I'm sad Ren's story has come to an end, I would like to dive back into the world Marie and Alyc have created to see what else the world has to offer.
Like Seteris!
Or whatever adventures Alsius might be having in the Realm of the Mind.
I'll miss you, Mr Peabody.
Someone, anyone, please draw me a picture of a green spider wearing gloves. I beg of you!
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takemetoterrasenpls · 1 month ago
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No literally!!
Cause sometimes I'm thinking about my friends and the love I have for them
Sometimes I'm thinking about my husband and the love I have for him
Sometimes it's about my family and while that's complicated, I still have love for them
Not to mention thinking about all of the activities that I just love?? Like reading?? Playing games??? Spending time with people??? I love all of that shit so much
And sometimes I'm thinking about love in specific contexts like, Lily Evans Potter loved her son so much she sacrificed herself for him
Feyre Archeron loved a male so much she died for him (and then loved another so much more that she lived for him)
Ren loved her siblings so much there's nothing she wouldn't do for them. She loved them so much she created and maintained at least 5 different personas, within the same city, while creating and enacting her own elaborate long-term con, in order to give her and her sister a better life
Aelin Ashryver Galathynius loved her people so much she was willing to be locked up and tortured for all of eternity in order to protect them, to give them a chance
Love is at once such an abstract thought while also being so specific and particular. There's love in pretty much everything we do and everyone we are. There's love in almost every interaction with anything. I think that's amazing.
Fandoms have saved my life more times than I can count and they are communities created by multiple people who all share a love for a story. I think that's pretty fucking neat.
y'all think about love?
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saber-of-dreams · 30 days ago
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Finished a re-read (listen?)
I read these books when they came out, but I recently got the whole trilogy on Audible and decided to do a re-listen.
The series is equally as good on audio and I loved coming back to the incredible world again. I also really loved how neatly the ending was wrapped up for pretty much everyone.
But now I'm desperate to know: what happened to Letilia?? Hopefully she got herself the kind of ending she deserved, but I wonder what it was.
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keytoyourhearts · 6 months ago
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Review of The Mask of Mirrors by M. A. Carrick (2021), 1st book of the Rook & Rose series
SYNOPSIS:
Ren goes by many names: Alta Renata Viraudax, Arenza Lenskaya, Renyi.  Though she wears many masks, the face of Ren below them all is the same: a con artist.  Her latest con is to infiltrate the noble House Traementis, posing as a long-lost cousin, to steal a cut of their fortune.  Fate has other plans for her, as she is swiftly swept up in the political intrigue of Nadezra, a city colonized and lorded over by the Laganti while the founding Vraszenians are left to fight over their scraps.  Along the way, she meets Derossi Vargo, a “reformed” crime lord; Grey Serrado, a Vraszenian Captain in the city Vigil; and the Rook, a masked vigilante fighting against the corruption that runs rampant among the city’s elite.  All is not what it seems, however, as an unknown force threatens it all, harnessing the power of dreams and nightmares.
See my full review and rating below the cut!
RATING: 5/5 STARS
MY THOUGHTS:
The Mask of Mirrors is an impressively and intricately woven tale of intrigue with many mysteries to be had.  The author team, made up of Marie Brennan and Alyc Helms, had such a strong hold of my attention, I could barely put it down.  After I was able to tear myself away, I was so enraptured that I found myself puzzling through this novel even when I was not reading it!  I cannot wait to get my hands on the second one.
TAGS: fantasy, political/court intrigue, magic & alchemy
CW: graphic depiction of injury & death, violence, drug-use, drugging, colonialism, discrimination, rioting & police brutality, sexual content, pseudo-incest (fake cousins), mentions of SA, infantilization of someone with a disability
RECOMMENDATION: I would recommend this book to any reader with an interest in fantasy and intrigue who would like a solid introduction into something with more mystery.  This novel has it all; there’s even a little sprinkle of romance!
THE GOOD:
The mysteries strewn throughout the pages are numerous and interwoven in such a way that, while I had no issue keeping them straight, I found that I had the desire to stop and write out my thoughts and predictions regarding their solutions.  And I was pleasantly surprised to be incorrect with each one!  Looking back on them having finished reading, I distinctly remember small details that foreshadow revelations being sprinkled throughout.
The character of the Rook was just plain fun, and I loved every second of every scene they were a part of.  I found myself falling for each trick the authors used to lead me into guessing the identity of the Rook, and I knew that I was.  The reveal was a shock to me, but it made complete sense; the hints were all there.
The ending was so satisfying, everything was wrapped up in a neat bow…until the true source of conflict was revealed, effectively setting up the overarching plot for the remaining books in the series.
I also loved how the cadence of dialogue changed between accents and languages.  I found it to be a clever way to show the language had changed, without the actual text needing to (italicized, etc.).
THE BAD:
First, a small nitpick.  What day is it?  What time is it??  There was no explanation I could find for the calendar system until the glossary…at the end of the book.  Even then, I’m still not sure I completely understand it without it being in context.
Here’s another common critique: Ren is a Mary-Sue.  She has a tragic backstory, she is always being described as pretty and charismatic, she never seems to fail at anything, she is incredibly clever, and everyone seems to forgive her for everything so easily.  In all honesty, I did not mind it that much, but it was pretty blatant.
My biggest gripe with this book is the “cousins” romance plot.  Sure, Ren is not actually related to Leato and is only pretending, but everyone believes them to be cousins and even plays matchmaker between them.  It’s even stated that if two characters who swore a familial bond were to sleep together, it would be considered incestuous but not cousins?  What?
Lastly, a character dubbed as a “dawn child” was introduced briefly near the end.  From the context and physical description, I believe she is meant to be a girl with Down syndrome.  Unfortunately, she is immediately infantilized for it, and I believe it carries on into the next book, if not further.  In a book with such incredible diversity and representation throughout, I was disappointed to read this.
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bonus-links · 7 months ago
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dungeon meshi au doodles for fun bc I cannot be stopped
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artemisandhersilverbow · 1 year ago
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Just started Mask of Mirrors and my god… I am prepared to defeat the 300 world dump slump but this is one of the more brutal ones I’ve encountered.
I was promised adult Six of Crows and it turns I’ll endure pretty much anything for that.
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lolitanora · 10 months ago
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cupids-stimboards · 10 months ago
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what is that..... its the unknown!
🎭 🕷️ 🕷️ / 🪞 ❓ 🪞 / 🕷️ 🕷️ 🎭
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clowns0up-felix · 3 months ago
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Yes I knew October was coming up, yes I was sure I wanted to join Linktober, yes I still completely missed oct 1
Anyway, Linktober day 1 - mirror
I wanted to start off with mm soooo bad and the first thing that came to mind was the mirror shield so here we are
How far do yall bet me to get? I’m thinking I might be able to get to around 10 before the struggle begins
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epicnessunfolds · 10 months ago
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75% through The Mask of Mirrors and who the side characters are still eludes me
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