Books this year.
Dec. 28th, 2011 05:47 amDate completed | Author | Title | Comments |
01/01/11 | Diana Wynne Jones | Unexpected Magic | Lots of the villains are fat. Race fail. Other than that, really quite absorbing. |
03/01/11 | Diana Wynne Jones | Deep Secret | Poorly-done survivor guilt. Race fail. SF con fail. Sexism (!). TRANS FAIL. :( Fat fail. Story good; narrators appalling. |
05/01/11 | Diana Wynne Jones | The Merlin Conspiracy | Adopting a dyslexic child who COULDN'T COPE. Oh, hold on, gets a bit more complicated. V. absorbing. |
07/01/11 | Jane Austen | Pride & Prejudice | Reread of about half of it, starting at gone midnight. Oops. |
10/01/11 | Lois McMaster Bujold | TSK: Beguilement | Passing mentions of homosexuality! Age-difference in relationship! Female heroine! Lush descriptions! Believably awkward sex! :) |
10/01/11 | Lois McMaster Bujold | TSK: Legacy | Interesting how, in a matriarchal society, it still seems to be women doing all the work and men talking about women as though they own 'em. |
11/01/11 | Lois McMaster Bujold | TSK: Passage | The division of labour is DEFINITELY patriarchal. The age gap is a little icky. No malices and heart-wrenching, though. |
12/01/11 | Lois McMaster Bujold | TSK: Horizon | Yep, still complex characterisation and detailed plot pulling together all the bits we've already been told. |
14/01/11 | Naomi Novik | Black Powder War | Lots of good use of details from previous books, and still detailed, but held me less than the earlier ones. |
16/01/11 | Naomi Novik | Empire of Ivory | I *think* race-fail is avoided, and still it pulls in details from before and makes me laugh out loud with its observations, and comes close to making me cry. So good at relationships. |
17/01/11 | Naomi Novik | Victory of Eagles | SO MANY TYPOS. Urgh. |
18/01/11 | Naomi Novik | Tongues of Serpents | D'awwwwwww baby dragon, and fewer typos to boot; a much more pleasurable read for it. |
22/01/11 | Lois McMaster Bujold | Shards of Honor | She is trying to tell a story – same relationship pattern as in The Sharing Knife quartet. |
23/01/11 | Lois McMaster Bujold | Barrayar | RIDICULOUS comment about bisexuality vs monogamy. |
24/01/11 | Lois McMaster Bujold | The Warrior's Apprentice | |
24/01/11 | Lois McMaster Bujold | The Mountains of Mourning | |
26/01/11 | Lois McMaster Bujold | The Vor Game | |
29/01/11 | Lois McMaster Bujold | Cetaganda | naath linked me to all of them online and now I am DOOMED FOREVER. I'm still not sure the logic is internally consistent, but the chemistry is also good. :-) |
30/01/11 | Lois McMaster Bujold | Ethan of Athos | |
30/01/11 | Lois McMaster Bujold | Labyrinth | af;sjfhsalfkjedf beautiful. And – hah! Reading the afterword to MM&M, it's explicit that the themes I was spotting (sex, reproduction without, etc) were ones she was thinking of too. |
31/01/11 | Lois McMaster Bujold | The Borders of Infinity | |
01/02/11 | Lois McMaster Bujold | Brothers in Arms | |
03/02/11 | Lois McMaster Bujold | Mirror Dance | Cloning/rejuvenation CAN'T WORK LIKE THAT, I've just realised! Brain cells senesce just as much as the body does! And I'm getting really bored of the physical description of Miles at the beginning of each one, and upon discovering that Bel has breasts and a cock am even MORE unhappy at them being referred to as a hermaphrodite (and still really don't like “it”) :s Though an earlier book did suggest they had a cunt as well... |
05/02/11 | Lois McMaster Bujold | Komarr | It dealt with the issue of replacing his bones & marrow! But was wrong about subduction zones :( But that's the first time it's been wrong about anything. |
06/02/11 | Lois McMaster Bujold | A Civil Campaign | “It is the preferred Betan pronoun for a hermaphrodite.” Oh, okay then. :) And trans is dealt with ACTUALLY WELL! |
06/02/11 | Lois McMaster Bujold | Winter Fair Gifts | Hmm. It works, ish, though the plot-to-be-foiled takes a definite back seat to the romance, which saddens me slightly. |
08/02/11 | Lois McMaster Bujold | Falling Free | |
08/02/11 | Lois McMaster Bujold | Diplomatic Immunity | |
11/02/11 | Lois McMaster Bujold | CryoBurn | |
17/02/11 | Lois McMaster Bujold | Memory | |
23/02/11 | Diana Wynne Jones | Year of the Griffin | Nothing in this one to upset me, slightly to my surprise! Except that the dysfunctional families were *very* well done. |
25/02/11 | Diana Wynne Jones | Dark Lord of Derkholm | Some Incorrect Science; brown people, but not brilliantly done. :s |
28/02/11 | Lois McMaster Bujold | The Spirit Ring | STILL AWESOME. So much better than DWJ, my word. |
02/03/11 | Lois McMaster Bujold | The Curse of Chalion | Tears! It is wonderful. There are queer characters! I am delighted. |
08/03/11 | Diana Wynne Jones | Hexwood | The stories-within-stories got a bit irritating. |
25/03/11 | Radclyffe Hall | The Well of Loneliness | Distressing: less lesbian, more female-attracted gender-variant in more strictly delimited times. But the cadence of the sentences is beautiful, and the racism breathtaking. |
29/03/11 | Diana Wynne Jones | Charmed Life | RIP. :-( Sad about Gwen being such a horrible female character, but oh well. |
30/03/11 | Diana Wynne Jones | The Ogre Downstairs | ARGH. Triggered major anxiety, this one, due to the portrayal of an abusive father-figure – who was REDEEMED by TALKING and UNDERSTANDING at the end. I bitterly think it's totally unrealistic, but, hey, bitter. |
11/04/11 | Diana Wynne Jones | The Magicians of Caprona | Aha! More interesting female characters. Rollicking would be a good word for it. |
20/04/11 | Susanna Clarke | Jonathan Strange & Mr Norrell | Nice if there had been more female characters, but will do. |
21/04/11 | Diana Wynne Jones | The Lives of Christopher Chant | More fat stereotypes :-( but good story. |
23/04/11 | Posy Simmonds | Tamara Drewe | Many, many problems, but easy reading. |
25/04/11 | Lois McMaster Bujold | TSK: Beguilement | again. whoops. |
29/04/11 | Vorkosiverse fic | A Deeper Season | More than one novel-length! But charming. |
29/04/11 | Diana Wynne Jones | Mixed Magics | |
04/05/11 | Diana Wynne Jones | The Pinhoe Egg | |
04/05/11 | Lois McMaster Bujold | Shards of Honor | again. whoops. |
09/05/11 | Lois McMaster Bujold | Paladin of Souls | |
19/05/11 | Ali Smith | girl meets boy | queer people, hurrah |
21/05/11 | Trudi Canavan | The Ambassador's Mission | the writing is as bad as ever. |
30/05/11 | various | V for Vendetta | OH MY |
31/05/11 | Cressida Cowell | How To Train Your Dragon | Not actually very interesting. All of the worst of trying to appeal to little boys. No little girls, and the female dragons are nasty. |
08/05/11 | Audrey Niffenegger | The Time Traveler's Wife | Oh. OH. I was feeling sad about Grossmutti anyway; this wonderful bittersweet beauty of a book... I am so glad I worked my way into it, and properly this time. |
SURF | Diana Wynne Jones | Archer's Goon | too much excusing of abusive parenting but I did not anticipate the twists... |
SURF | Diana Wynne Jones | A Sudden Wild Magic | a bit exoticising but fun |
SURF | Diana Wynne Jones | Dogsbody | also genuinely enjoyed! |
SURF | Diana Wynne Jones | A Tale of Time City | genuinely enjoyed! |
SURF | Madeleine L'Engle | A Wind In The Door | really enjoyed all three of these but can't remember much about them |
SURF | Madeleine L'Engle | Many Waters | |
SURF | Madeleine L'Engle | A Ring of Endless Light | |
SURF | Kate Bornstein | Gender Outlaw | Got quite irritated by the way KB approaches trans* and binary/non-binary genders, but also picked up some really neat ideas |
SURF | Kate Bornstein | Hello, Cruel World | Particularly noticed the total absence of asexuals, but reconceptualised some stuff about suicidal ideation for me in a useful way |
SURF | Salman Rushdie | Haroun & the Ocean of Stories | Really, really loved – give or take the evil mother trope (“the saddest of cities”!) |
SURF | Salman Rushdie | Luka & the Fire of Life | A bit less keen on but greatly enjoyed |
“break” | Trudi Canavan | The Rogue | the writing is STILL SO BAD I do not understand but nonetheless a romp |
“break” | Salman Rushdie | Shalimar the Clown | On the one hand: I recognised LA! It made me homesick! On the other: oh my he gets women SO, SO WRONG and doesn't even notice the irony in his criticism of enforced niqab-tragen |
“break” | Evelyn Waugh | Brideshead Revisited | I actually really enjoyed this. Yes, it is crap at women, but also it is beautiful and BISEXUAL MAIN CHARACTER |
01/10/11 | Diana Wynne Jones | The Homebounders | Not quite escapist fantasy, which is what I was after, but very very enjoyable for all of its fail (ugh wish I gave her less leeway) |
05/10/11 | Vorkosiverse fic | A Deeper Season | … again, whoops, but it is SO GOOD |
16/10/11 | Terry Pratchett | Snuff | There is rape apologia in the voice of Sybil which breaks my heart nearly as much as “For Lyn... for always” in the dedications. Characterisation still feels off, at least one continuity error, it is clunky and frequently misogynist and woefully racist and I - I must bear witness. |
01/11/11 | Iain M Banks | Player of Games | My word this book was irritating. In a Culture full of supposed gender equity and gender neutrality, it is striking that (a) I'm pretty sure there isn't a Bechdel pass and (b) the viewpoint protag is a straight cis dude and (c) all transitions happen off-screen as a gimmick. Grr. Still did the usual IMB thing of being v absorbing though. |
09/11/11 | ? | a Buffy graphic novel | yay buffy |
09/11/11 | Maggie Stiefvater | Shiver | teenage werewolf romance! Passes Bechdel within first ten pages! I am v endeared |
10/11/11 | Diana Wynne Jones | Dalemark: Cart & Cwidder | is DWJ, therefore I liked it |
12/11/11 | Susan Price | A Sterkam Kiss | ouch this is painful. Oh the poor people. |
14/11/11 | ? | 3xBuffy | Autumnal, Haunted, Viva Las Buffy |
17/11/11 | Maggie Stiefvater | Linger | yep, I still really like this! Good portrayals of PTSD, suicidal impulses, etc; if a little cliched in places... |
19/11/11 | Maggie Stiefvater | Forever | |
24/11/11 | Diana Wynne Jones | Drowned Ammet | Parallels! Between characters! Also um nasty racial stereotyping. But oh my goodness what a yarn, and the simultaneous storylines separated into books, and I wonder how the rest works and when they will be brough together. |
02/12/11 | Diana Wynne Jones | Black Maria | Is her NOT being fail at gender roles, hurrah, and also her doing “appearances can be deceptive” which is v interesting given her normal fat=bad |
02/12/11 | Jean Regnaud & Emile Bravo | My Mommy... | very charming slightly distressing autobiography with, um, some lack of political correctness. Permeated by Frenchness – prob better in original. |
04/12/11 | Diana Wynne Jones | The Spellcoats | so good! so absorbing! so frustrated when it ended! so frustrated that there are ends left deliberately loose and I have no idea whether they've ever been explained! |
06/12/11 | Diana Wynne Jones | Crown of Dalemark | fffffff so good everything ties together so many parallels and so FRUSTRATINGLY unfinished (well, the books came to an end, but the story didn't) |
13/12/11 | Diana Wynne Jones | The Power of Three | STILL SO FOND also yes lots of people all considering each other people. |
? | Neil Gaiman | Sandman: The Kindly Ones | Wah. I prefer earlier art styles and I prefer the happier books. But it's the one Devon donated to the library so. |
19/12/11 | Patrick O'Brian | Master & Commander | Lots of dwelling on homosexuality, and lots of detailed description of boats that to my mind get in the way of the story and can be skipped. So I do. |
21/12/11 | Ursula Vernon | Digger | I am so endeared by the wombat geologist, and so dismayed by the appropriation of gods rather than just making them up :-( |
26/12/11 | Naomi Novik | Temeraire | I kind of needed it after Master&Commander, ok. |
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Date: 2011-12-28 10:38 am (UTC)Not inconsistent with matriarchally organised subgroup aware of its status as part of a larger male-dominated society? It simply becomes women-as-prestige-property, rather than women-as-annoying-baggage.
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Date: 2011-12-28 01:29 pm (UTC)