Reviewed by jamiereadthis on
Which confounds me, because I’m sitting here having recently read and loved books with much worse things than sneering at villagers or throwing tantrums and furniture. But here it feels… unexamined? The Le Guin and the Reisz, the Pacat and the Walton; they’ve made me rethink some presumptions. Confronted me on some blind spots. This book just feels like it has some of the blind spots I’ve recently had to address.
I dunno. It surprised me. I’m still working through what I think. And I liked the book; there’s good stuff within it. I just wanted less casual violence; a different vocabulary for it, I think. More examination thereof. Less raging, more thinking. A core that’s tender, not snide.
And I say all this to mark it, how I’m aware of a difference. Not to pick at the book. I just need to digest what’s changed within myself. Whatever it is, I like it. I don’t want to go back.
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