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Clare Hooley

clare_hooley@ramblingreaders.org

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Former biologist; now working in science publishing. I ❤️ #PaperPlanners #stickers #running #baking #blogging Still training for the #LondonMarathon - might happen eventually. 🏃‍♀️ Mastodon mastodon.me.uk/@clare_hooley Fediverse social for personal blog mastodon.me.uk/@coffeenow Mostly read fantasy, romance… oh and cookbooks. Lots of cookbooks.

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Travis Baldree: Legends & Lattes (EBook, 2022, TOR) 4 stars

Worn out after decades of packing steel and raising hell, Viv the orc barbarian cashes …

Needing an ‘extra shot’ to get beyond an OK–good

4 stars

I came to this book knowing that it is described as ‘cosy fantasy’ and they’d be few surprises. I didn’t know what cosy fantasy is but do now. Here, we have light-hearted, but not sexual, romance embedded in a fun slice of life story about Viv, an orc, opening a café (complete with a cook to make cinnamon buns and biscotti) perhaps, or perhaps not, with a little magical help. The other characters comprise those enlisted to help in the cafe endeavour, as well as a few rogues and the members of DnD-style adventurers’ troupe that Viv previously belonged to. The trouble is there’s just not much here world- or character-building wise, and the book itself is very short. The only person we really learn anything about is Viv, and apart from a few references to height and strength, she might as well be human. One to enjoy on a …

R.R. Virdi: The First Binding (Hardcover, 2022, Tor Books) 4 stars

Rothfuss inspired but not bad for that

4 stars

At 10% of the way through: Before having looked at other reviews, I was a bit ummmm…. perhaps a little over-inspired by Rothfuss (which I read back when it came out and can hardly remember). The main character’s overblown prose is somewhat irritating, but still not sure how much that’s deliberate as opposed to the writer’s style - it’s clever if the former. Only just getting going with the ‘back story’, so next need to see how that works in. It’s a long book… lots to go! When finished: Much better after the back story starts; still weakest when it strays into fan fiction - we have several more scenes that even I spot as Rothfuss rewrites. Overwrought prose will pull you out of the story at times, but we do have a remarkable world, strong characters and some wicked twists as baddies are revealed. I quite like its slow-burner …

Max Gladstone, Amal El-Mohtar: This Is How You Lose the Time War (Hardcover, 2019, Simon and Schuster) 4 stars

Two time-traveling agents from warring futures, working their way through the past, begin to exchange …

Love letters meets time travel

3 stars

Worth reading but I wasn’t up on all the literary references as much as you need to be. The quality of the writing was obvious and superb, but, oddly for a novella, I felt it a little too long. I wanted the story to move on from the love letter correspondence between Red and Blue one or two letters earlier. The immersion that was achieved for the diverse locations with such brief descriptions was my highlight. There’s a mystery character appearing at the end of each letter, and although readers (esp. any fantasy/SF reader) would spot who that is, when we actually meet them, for the end game, I got more into the romance of it.

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Today is the day. I deleted my account, which I hadn’t really used for a few years anyway, and joined a UK-based instance (@clare_hooley@ramblingreaders.org). All painless, including the import of my data, and already federated for my first currently reading (https://ramblingreaders.org/user/clare_hooley/comment/239896). I am likely to want to share statuses directly via url, for people not on fedi, which isn’t the most obvious to get at directly, but easy enough after they come through into mastodon.