Nov. 27th, 2018

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It's been a while since I've done one of these, and there are quite a few books I'm itching to read that come out next year, so here's a list.
I've never read any of Chokshi's works before for...reasons (totally personal, nothing on the author), but hearing this book described as "like Six of Crows but with a diverse cast of POC by an actual author of color" has made me want to give this book a try.
I'm always interested in non-Western sci-fi.
  • Ruin of Kings by Jenn Lyons - 2/5/19
Hmm. Okay. I'm not as excited by this book as I once was, because based on the opening excerpt, this seems to be another case of White Authors Trivializing Slavery In Fantasy. But the writing style is engaging, so I may finish this just to see where the story ends up (and so I can write a review).
  • The Fever King by Victoria Lee - 3/1/19
This is...another book that I plan on hate-reading. I am very, very salty that this white author is getting praise for writing about QPOC and also tackling racism, immigration, and deportation (seriously, wtf), which I have never seen a white author ever do well because they obviously don't have the experience, so I need to see this trainwreck for myself.
The cover. It's so pretty.
Another beautiful cover.
This book OWNED me the moment I heard that the male lead is a tortured, reluctant assassin. (Yes, I have a fictional type. *cough*)
Hngh I neeeeeeed this book.
So I'm pretty tired of European-inspired fantasy by white authors these days...but this one sounds like it might be up my alley, so I'll give it a try.
Asian-inspired steampunk sign me the hell upppp
Yes, I would like to read about delicious food.
"NIGERIAN GOD-PUNK"? FFFFF THIS SOUNDS AMAZING!
Very curious about this book since it's being billed for its depression rep.
I read and enjoyed Heart of Iron, so I'm looking forward to seeing how this story ends.
"1920s fantasy" + Mexican mythology = I gotta check this out.

I was a major fan of These Rebel Waves, so I'm excited to see where this book goes!

Committing myself to reading more African ownvoices YA fantasy #1.
I heard there is aroace rep in this.
Committing myself to reading more African ownvoices YA fantasy #2.

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