Category: Reading
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Jane Yellowrock series
Review of Black Arts and Broken Soul by Faith Hunter which are part of the Jane Yellowrock series. A very strong urban fantasy series about Jane Yellowrock a skinwalker of Cherokee descent who works for the vampires of New Orleans taking down rough vampires, who are trying to police them self. The series is action…
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Moon Called & Blood Bound
Review of Moon Called & Blood Bound by Patricia Briggs in the Mercy Thompson Series. The series is solid urban fantasy with great characters.
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The Lone Ranger Gal in urban fantasy
I love urban fantasy and I read a lot of it. A sizeable chunk of what I read is urban fantasy, but there is one trope I think is way to common: The Lone ranger Gal. the lone female character, who has no female friends and very few female interactions. In some books it is…
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The Left Hand of Darkness by Ursula K. Le Guin
Review of the science fiction classic The Left Hand of Darkness by Ursula K. Le Guin. Famously it is one the first novel to use the same pronouns for everyone in English. It has strong worldbuilding surrounding gender and sexuality as well as alien biology.
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The Creative Fire by Brenda Cooper
Review of The Creative Fire by Brenda Cooper and The Diamond Deep, the second book in the Ruby’s Song duology. Creative Fire is a young adult generation ship story about oppression and resistance.
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The Goblin Emperor by Katherine Addison
Review of The Goblin Emperor by Katherine Addison. A wonderful steampunk fantasy filled with court politics, amazing characters and hope. It is very much a fish out of water story and Maia struggles to find his feet in his new position of power. If you have ever struggled with imposter syndrome, then you can definitely…
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Blood Price by Tanya Huff
Review of Blood Price by Tanya Huff one of the oldest examples of urban fantasy that is recognizable as such. There are so many of the core elements of urban fantasy present in this 1991 take on the genre including a vampire romance.