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Jun. 27th, 2006 10:37 pmI finished reading The Firebrand by Marion Zimmer Bradley.
Like I said before...I'm in no danger of becoming a Mists Of Avalon groupie.
The book was good enough that I wanted to finish it, but not so fabulous as to cause me problems to put it down for hours or a day or two at a time. A little too much blatant female chauvanism there, thanks. Every other page had statements like "Men are useless" and "What good is a son to his mother?"
It's no more okay than when men say such things about women and girls.
Like I said before...I'm in no danger of becoming a Mists Of Avalon groupie.
The book was good enough that I wanted to finish it, but not so fabulous as to cause me problems to put it down for hours or a day or two at a time. A little too much blatant female chauvanism there, thanks. Every other page had statements like "Men are useless" and "What good is a son to his mother?"
It's no more okay than when men say such things about women and girls.
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Date: 2006-06-28 05:18 pm (UTC)if you like fantasy with strong female characters, check out Jacqueline Carey's Kushiel's Dart, Kushiel's Chosen and Kushiel's Avatar (There's also Kushiel's Scion, which is spun off into the beginning of a second trilogy, the main character in the first three books are present, but the main character now is a male character introduced loosely in Kushiel's Chosen. But if you read one, I think you'll want to read them all)
Also, Kristen Britain's Green Rider and First Rider's call (though...First Rider's Call isn't nearly as good as Green Rider, a third book is coming in August...I'm hoping that it redeems First Rider's failings...then again I guess it could be taken as being purposefully left as it was because a third book was in the works, in which case it's not nearly as bad...hehe)
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Date: 2006-06-28 05:57 pm (UTC)Generally, I don't tend to select fiction on its gender, either of the author or the characters - I just like a good story, and am easily annoyed by obvious -isms.
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Date: 2006-06-28 06:00 pm (UTC)