Wednesday Reading

Jul 17, 2019 17:46

In case you missed it, last night I posted a new Batman fic,
The One You'll Know By. Go, read it. Give me praise.

In other Batman-related news, I finally got caught up on the second half of Young Justice season three. It has all the problems of season two magnified: too many characters, too big a rush to hit the plot points, and not enough development to make me care about those too many characters. I'm glad they're spending some time with Artemis, but I need more Kaldur and where the heck is Dick? I'm sticking with it, of course, if only to see where it goes, but so far I liked 3.1 better.

On to the book review. I know that some of you read several books a week. How do you do that? Are they short books? Do you have a time turned so you can spread mulch, rewind, and then read? What is the secret?

Just Finished

The Obelisk Gate by N.K. Jemisin, book two in her Broken Earth Trilogy. I remain impressed by Jemisin's writing and the way she's slowly deepening the world building in the last book. She also introduces some new characters. In the last book, Essun's daughter Nassun was basically a living McGuffin. In this one, she is a full fledged character in her own right and, boy, is her story tragic.

In Essun's mind, she's the hero parent who must save her little girl from her monster of a father. As it turns out, she's abusive too. It makes sense, given her own upbringing, fears, and belief that only a certain kind of discipline can save roggas from the world, but hurts to read about her perpetuating and recreating her own abuse upon her daughter.

Up Next

The next book in the series. I got Jemisin's other series at B & N last weekend, so I might read that after, assuming I'm not burned out from the sheer tragedy of this trilogy.

reading wednesday, books: broken earth trilogy

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