Book meme

Apr. 3rd, 2021 07:23 am
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This is cropping up all over my f-list right now. And as I love to talk books, so… Reading through the questions I find a lot of them quite tricky, so I don’t plan to do it in chronological order, and blithely skip those I can't figure out. :)

12. A book that came to you at the wrong time

Cut for mention of rape.

A couple of years ago I started to read Kuhiel’s Dart by Jaqueline Carrey, and disliked it so intensely I didn’t even finish it. However, I also think I would have liked it a lot if I had read it in my early twenties. (And I know a lot of people love this series.)

Borrowing the plot description from Wikipedia:

The book follows Phèdre nó Delaunay's life from birth. She's born with a mote in her eye, which makes her appear inappropriate for service as a religious courtesan, but it is revealed that this is actually a sign that she is an 'anguissette' or sexual masochist, deriving sexual pleasure from pain. Her bond is purchased by a nobleman who does train her as a courtesan, and discovers a plot against her homeland which she has a chance to interrupt.

At a time when I was still figuring out my own sexual desires and kinks, I would have enjoyed it a lot. As it is now it really annoys me that Phèdre can’t control her sexuality. For example, she gets excited and orgasms even when she gets raped, and I hate, hate, hate that trope. And on the whole, I found the plot rambling and pretty tedious, and the heroine pretty annoying.

The worldbuilding is, actually, one I really like; a fantasy world that is built on our world. For example; Terre D’Ange of this book is based on France. But I had already read Lois McMaster Bjuold’s Five Gods-books, which does it so much better.

So I struggled along for two-thirds of the book and then gave up.

All the questions:

1. A book that haunts you

2. A book that was an interesting failure

3. A book where you really wanted to be reading the "shadow" version of the book (as in, there are traces of a different book in the work and you would have much preferred to read that one)

4. A book with a worldbuilding detail that has stuck with you

5. A book where you loved the premise but the execution left you cold

6. A book where you were dubious about the premise but loved the work

7. The most imaginative book you've seen lately

8. A book that feels like it was written just for you

9. A book that reminds you of someone

10. A book that belongs to a specific time in your mind, caught in amber

11. A book that came to you at exactly the right time

12. A book that came to you at the wrong time

13. A book with a premise you'd never seen before quite like that

14. A book balanced on a knife edge

15. A snuffed candle of a book

16. The one you'd take with you while you were being ferried on dark underground rivers

17. The one that taught you something about yourself

18. A book that went after its premise like an explosion

19. A book that started a pilgrimage

20. A frigid ice bath of a book

21. A book written into your psyche

22. A warm blanket of a book

23. A book that made you bleed

24. A book that asked a question you've never had an answer to

25. A book that answered a question you never asked

26. A book you recommend but cannot love

27. A book you love but cannot recommend

28. A book you adore that people are surprised by

29. A book that led you home

30. A book you detest that people are surprised by

Date: 2021-04-10 04:36 am (UTC)
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Gah...it does sound like a thoroughly detestable book. World building is all well and good...but when the world houses such muckraking horrors ---

Thank you. I will be sure to skip this one.

*HUGS*

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