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i once again come bearing gifts (an excessively long and overly detailed powerpoint of book recommendations)
I was talking to a coworker about books today and he mentioned some stuff he would like to read. Well I made a search and this is what I came up with.
Queer Adult SFF Books Bracket: Round 2
Choose a book:
The Left Hand of Darkness by Ursula K. Le Guin (Hainish Cycle series)
Witchmark by C.L. Polk (The Kingston Cycle series)
Book summaries below:
the formation of ice crystals bookmark + books
I was unsure about the dark or light version of this and ended up getting both for now - upon making this post realised that the books I had in mind to match the light one actually match the dark one better 💀 lmao
A Day Of Fallen Night - slow, character-focused epic fantasy, about motherhood, survival & politics. some of it is wintery.
Witchmark - edwardian fantasy romance trilogy, each following a different couple. witches & a bordering fey-like country, and an increasingly political narrative
Smile and Be A Villain/The Rest Is Silence - queer historical fantasy Hamlet retelling. I haven't actually read book 2 yet
The Winter Duke - sapphic political YA fantasy set on an icy kingdom above a monstrous lake, about a princess who unexpectedly becomes duke after her family is put under a sleeping curse, & inherits her brother's arranged-marriage bride
Kochab - a sweet fantasy comic about a a girl making her way home through the snowy wilderness who stumbles across the ruins of a magical castle and a lonely fire spirit
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“Magic is the echo of a wish too strong to be silenced.”
— C.L. Polk, Witchmark
There's something about queer cozy reads that soothes the soul. Speaking of, I'm hosting a Read-Along for Phantom and Rook on Halloween!
I've partnered up with Fable to give away ebooks to those who join the book club, and if you'd like to participate but prefer audiobooks, let me know! I still have some Spotify codes that I'd be happy to giveaway.
The book club is already set up, link is here. I'll also be creating a Storygraph challenge, and sharing updates on here for those of you who like to quietly participate. It's a great way to celebrate PAR's book birthday, and to prepare for the sequel coming out in a couple months!
Blurb:
Arlo Rook has decided it’s time to move out of Garren Castle, home for orphans of all races, magical or not, at 100 years old.
It’s not the first time he’s left home, but after a setback that landed the Hedge Witch in the hospital a year ago, he ended up right back at square one. But now he’s ready to strike out on his own, despite his friend’s worries that he’s not ready for the ‘real world.’
Then, he crashes into a mess of copper curls and bright eyes, sending apothecary goods and his life into a chaotic mess. Thatch is a mysterious and incredibly wealthy benefactor of Levena, only spoken of but never seen. He requests a night of Arlo’s company and a tour of the city, which Arlo immediately declines.
But that’s not the last time they see each other, and it certainly wasn’t the first. Arlo doesn’t remember him, no one remembers Thatch after he visits, but Thatch never forgot the Witch with a familiar mark on his face.
Thatch Phantom is an immortal, the last of his kind and perpetually bored. When he’s not closing inter-dimensional rifts and corralling demons, he’s visiting his favorite city of all, Levena. Centuries ago, when life was particularly dull, he set up a scavenger hunt for a starving village, providing them with a year’s worth of supplies.
He anonymously returned year after year, upping the ante and providing less practical things, as the village had become a city and was wealthy beyond belief. Festivals were thrown in his honor, and have continued every year since. Hundreds of years later, The Game is still put on by the fabled ‘Scarlet Illusionist’, but no one has figured out who blesses them with the puzzles.
Once again, Thatch is listless and has decided to throw a wild card into this year’s Game. Whoever discovers him will win one wish of their choice, no restrictions. Aside from the obvious, such as no falling in love, murder or resurrection.
What he didn’t anticipate was crashing into the one person whose soul mark flares like a beacon when Thatch is around, teasing the immortal with the one thing he wants most.
Someone to call home.
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Find Phantom and Rook here!
trying to figure out faces for these gay people in witchmark by cl polk hehehe... had a lot of fun giving tristan the most Jaw ever
[id: two bust illustrations of miles singer, followed by two bust illustrations of tristan hunter. miles is wearing a black waistcoat and green tie in one drawing, seen in profile, wearing small round glasses. in the other, he is facing the viewer, wearing a brown coat. his "little doctor glasses" are labelled, as are his sack jacket, his tired face, and his unbrushed hair. he has an olive complexion and dark brown hair, with honey brown eyes.
the first drawing of tristan has him facing the viewer, wearing a grey waistcoat with a silver ascot. his wavy blond hair is braided over one shoulder and artfully swept back. he has arched brows, narrow blue eyes, a prominent jaw, full lips, and slightly tan skin. he has one dimple. in the other drawing he is seen in profile, wearing a red robe embroidered with gold, using one hand to brush loose hair off his forehead. his thick eyebrows, "silly monogrammed robe", and blond hair are labelled. end id.]
I feel like Witchmark is a very queer story, even aside from the actual main character being queer. The worldbuilding around magic parallels it. It's the having to hide lest people discover what you are and lock you up. It's the expectation to grow up and submit to normalcy. It's the break from family. It's the way Miles fights for his agency, his freedom to live life as he chooses, even at the cost of everything else.