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Approximately 67 books in total. (In 2011 I managed ~88.) The "approximately" is in there because - really, how do you count 30-page graphic novels? How do you count 200,000 words fanfic novels? Etc. So I count both, but sometimes I count a pile of comic books as a single item, and sometimes I count them as multiple items.

Date completed

Author

Title

Comments

04/01/12

Diana Wynne Jones

Conrad's Fate

OH DWJ. Why is sexism sizeism etc. And yet still so easy to read and and and descriptions of stately gardens :-(

05/01/12

LOTS OF PEOPLE

Logicomix

It is a Bechdel pass for frankly depressing reasons, being ALL ABOUT THE DUDES. However, it is at least honest about Turing's death.

12/01/12

Naomi Novik

Throne of Jade

Still faily :-(

?

Naomi Novik

Empire of Ivory

FAILY FAILY FAIL

?

 

A:tLA The Promise: Part 1

oh cri cri cri :-( so faily

08/02/12

Diana Wynne Jones

Stopping for a Spell

was really enjoying up until lol domestic violence in the last story

07/03/12

Charmian Hussey

The Valley of Secrets

SO BAD. SO MANY  COMMAS. SO MUCH MORALISING. SO MUCH CHRISTIANITY. SO MUCH RACISM. do not recommend.

  

a bunch of buffy

 
  

a Serenity comic book

 

?

[redacted]

[redacted]

really gripping; really sad about the fact that there's one queer character who exists for the lolz, no Bechdel passes, and a slightly squicky romance tacked on the end

?

Takako Shimura

Wandering Son 1

plausible representation of trans* experience!

?

Jenn Manley Lee

Dicebox: Wander

QUEEEEEEEEEER

30/04/12

Ursula LeGuin

The Left Hand of Darkness

it made me feel, a little; it is from the Harry Harris library, which is right and it is good; it introduced too many new words, but oh the description of the snow.

?

Sheri S Tepper

The Revenants

this is the kind of fantasy that The Colour of Magic is sporking, okay, and it's the irritating EVERYONE IS ALREADY CARRYING THE OTHER PEOPLE'S QUEST ITEMS, and three quarters of the queer people die. Was an easy read though?

19/05/12

John Hockenberry

Moving Violations

gosh he's a bit ALL THE PRIVILEGE innee but is interest nonetheless

25/05/12

Catherynne M Valente

Palimpsest

wow she is AWFUL did she really – and the what – and it was totally non-obvious why we were supposed to care about anyone and what was going on until *at least* 200 pages in

21/05/12

Ted Naifeh & Tristan Crane

how loathsome

really uneasy about trans* portrayal; very confused by it as a whole

31/05/12

Diana Wynne Jones

The Time of the Ghost

didn't quite manage to give me nightmares, but very well written :-) and rather less failsome than DWJ normally is

15/05/12

 

A:tLA The Promise: Part 2

taken together the two are sufficiently faily that I spent several hours COLLECTING STATISTICS

19/06/12

Paula Boock

Dare Truth or Promise

STILL LOVE IT TO BITS FOREVER

29/06/12

Alan Moore & David Lloyd

V for Vendetta

SO MANY FEELS. IT IS SO FAILSOME. BUT FEELS. Also lots of details I didn't notice in the first reading – which, uh, WEEPING.

03/07/12

Jamison Green

Becoming a Visible Man

incredibly readable.

07/07/12

Lisa Shearin

Armed & Magical

hurrah for really pulpy fantasy featuring a female lead with ROCKS and SINGING and uh honestly kinda dreadful writing oh dear I'm going to have to track down the rest

08/07/12

Maggie Stiefvater

Lament

discussion of enthusiastic informed consent! really hot making out! fantasy! :D

11/07/12

Zen Cho

The Perilous Life Of Jade Yeo

PERFECT IN EVERY RESPECT and a wonderful inauguration for the e-reader.

12/07/12

China Mieville

Un Lun Dun

ALSO PERFECT

15/07/12

Oscar Wilde

A House of Pomegranates

rather heavy-handed

16/07/12

 

A Deeper Season

 

19/07/12

 

What Passing Bells

 

21/07/12

Takako Shimura

Wandering Son 2

 

21/07/12

Takako Shimura

Wandering Son 3

 

26/07/12

Tab Kimpton

Khaos Komix 1

 

26/07/12

Tab Kimpton

Khaos Komix 2

 

30/07/12

China Mieville

Railsea

PERFECT PERFECT PERFECT: social commentary on Somalian pirates & British privateers during the Age of Sail; poly family; typography as religion (well, kinda); The Things We Do To Find Ourselves. Unlike Un Lun Dun this one is very much central dude-character, and significantly less fleshed out female characters (not sure it passes the Bechdel?) but I thiiiiiiink I can forgive him that.

22/08/12

China Mieville

Perdido Street Station

Absolutely heart-breaking, but I'm glad I read it. Having Thorts. Considering fanfic...

04/08/12

Emma Donaghue

Kissing The Witch

yaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaay

03/09/12

China Mieville

The Scar

Seeing the echos & reechoes of themes; found this one a little less wrenching.

11/09/12

China Mieville

Iron Council

Fffffffffffff ;_; y u make me sad. LOVED IT AGAIN but also this is SO BLEAK my word.

19/09/12

Alexander Dumas

The Three Musketeers

Eventually found myself caught up in it, but um was generally not overly impressed o well at least I know now

29/09/12

China Mieville

Kraken

I was 100% with him until he IGNORED THE MUSEUM OF ZOOLOGY IN CAMBRIDGE at like the 94% mark.

30/09/12

Amal El-Mohtar

The Honey Month

Really, really liked this. Very quiet and whimsical and beautiful yay. Thistle honey was my favourite. (And now I want to try them all!)

03/10/12

Paula Rentz

Red Tape Stories from Indian Country

WAY exceeded my creepy tolerance in places; otherwise charming.

05/10/12

CL Holland

A World in Clockwork and Other Stories

Charming little snippets. Very very pleased. :-)

09/10/12

Diana Wynne Jones

The Game

yay DWJ, boo slightly fetishistic description of Greek people, hurrah wanting to read it enough that I did so in hard copy...?

09/10/12

Emma Donaghue

Room: A Novel

OUCH but um I seemed to find it gripping anyway?

11/10/12

LM Montgomery

The Blue Castle

Oh dear she is so racist. Oh dear I still loved this book so much.

12/10/12

Maggie Stiefvater

The Scorpio Races

horses with only slight grump-inducing inaccuracies I WEPT AT THE END yep I still love her

17/10/12

Karen Russell

St Lucy's Home For Girls Raised By Wolves

creepier than I'd like honestly

19/10/12

Tamora Pierce

Song of the Lioness 1

… oh dear so SO racist and um not impressed by writing quality? i.e. hints were all kinda heavy-handed, it was all a bit obvious, and so on.

20/10/12

Tamora Pierce

Song of the Lioness 2

21/10/12

Tamora Pierce

Song of the Lioness 3

….....

22/10/12

 

The Promise 3

morals of the story: cultural appropriation is okay if you really MEAN it, and manual wheelchairs are a perfectly sensible thing to use for someone in a straitjacket. Oh DEAR. Like, plot is happening a bit? But oh DEAR.

23/10/12

Tamora Pierce

Song of the Lioness 4

…............................ SO SKEEVY

28/10/12

China Mieville

The City & The City

 

05/11/12

China Mieville

Embassytown

AUGH WHY DOES THE WORD “SHEMALE” FEATURE. Otherwise greatly enjoyed.

07/11/12

SM Reine

The 19 Dragons

kind of really dubiously racist (draconic mythology in a VERY Western setting)

10/11/12

Roger Zelazny

The Nine Princes of Amber

SO RACIST

16/11/12

Helen Oyeyemi

The Icarus Girl

AMAZING.

?

Kelly Link

Magic for Beginners

meh. Did not enjoy – too creepy/disjointed for my taste. (Humble eBook Bundle).

08/12/12

China Mieville

King Rat

not as awesome as his later work (lots of bloody & horrible deaths but I found them distinctly less traumatic!) but actually a very, very pleasant side-amble of distraction

?/12/12

Helen Oyeyemi

Mr Fox

Made much less sense to me than Icarus Girl but still enjoyable where I understood it

16/12/12

John Scalzi

Old Man's War

eurgh, the thanking Heinlein at the end makes sense – but generally pleasantly pulpy & fast-reading, and involves ACTUAL QUEERS just getting on with it, which is awesome

18/12/12

Gavin de Becker

The Gift of Fear

http://kaberett.dreamwidth.org/75400.html

19/12/12

John Scalzi

The Ghost Brigades

Mmm. Less impressed with this one in terms of e.g. Bechdel passes, minority characters, etc – though there was some social critique (all coming from a ~villain~ and therefore undermined!). But still a nice easy read for me, so.

22/12/12

John Scalzi

The Last Colony

Yay for lesbians and asexuals and third-gender species! Also WEEPING at the acknowledgments. WEEPING.

25/12/12

John Scalzi

Zoe's Tale

WEEPING. WEEPING FOREVER. EGREGIOUS FANMAIL SENT. BECAUSE WEEPING AND ADORATION AND QUEER PEOPLE AND MORE THIRD-GENDER RACES AND DEVOTION AND LOYALTY AND FRIENDSHIP AND LOVE AND. AND. POETRY. AND FEELS. FEELS FROM ALL MY ORIFICES.

26/12/12

John Scalzi

The Sagan Diary

mrrt ;_;



stats
34 authors (approximately, see above), of which:
  • 22 (64%) are female
  • 1 (3% trololol) is trans* (and sufficiently out about it for me to know)
  • 6 (17%) are PoC

Of the books,
  • 25 (41%) were by dudes and 35 (58%) were by ladies
  • 98% were by cis people
  • 82% were by white people

Top five authors by number of books read:
  1. China Mieville (9)
  2. John Scalzi (5)
  3. Tamora Pierce (4) (and we know what I think of her)
  4. Diana Wynne Jones (4)
  5. Takako Shimura (3)

-- i.e. three women, all cis people (AFAIK), one PoC, three people who write regularly or entirely about LGBT+ people, and one, er, well, I've linked to my post about her.

Questions, comments, etc?

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Date: 2012-12-31 05:34 pm (UTC)
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From: [personal profile] naath
Ah, you read ALL THE MIEVILLE :-p

(I <3 Mieville; although I have yet to attempt "Between Equal Rights: A Marxist Theory of International Law")

I actually really liked Palimpsest; but I like slightly random things.

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