I want to read a book that
...is without cynicism
...is wildly romantical without being romance-focused
...is entanglingly character-driven
...has characters with swords
...has mysterious religions
...is written with transparent prose so I don't have to fight my way through it going, "Wait, this is what I wanted, but it's not."
...has assassins. Good assassins.
...and gruff old men with hearts of gold
...and lost heirs in disguise
...and is basically all wish-fulfillment fantasy, all the time, but for girls who used to like unicorns but don't anymore
...and maybe there's a desert. And if there's no desert, there's a mountain fastness. And if there's no mountain fastness, there's a some other fancy, dominating landscape.
I want, basically, The Blue Sword again for the first time. Plus a little Seven Daughters for Seven Sons and a lot of Crown Duel, and maybe even a tiny bit of Dragonsong, with a dash of David Eddings and Mercedes Lackey (no really). And little tiny bit of I Capture the Castle, but only in the voice.
Anyone know where I can find that?
...is wildly romantical without being romance-focused
...is entanglingly character-driven
...has characters with swords
...has mysterious religions
...is written with transparent prose so I don't have to fight my way through it going, "Wait, this is what I wanted, but it's not."
...has assassins. Good assassins.
...and gruff old men with hearts of gold
...and lost heirs in disguise
...and is basically all wish-fulfillment fantasy, all the time, but for girls who used to like unicorns but don't anymore
...and maybe there's a desert. And if there's no desert, there's a mountain fastness. And if there's no mountain fastness, there's a some other fancy, dominating landscape.
I want, basically, The Blue Sword again for the first time. Plus a little Seven Daughters for Seven Sons and a lot of Crown Duel, and maybe even a tiny bit of Dragonsong, with a dash of David Eddings and Mercedes Lackey (no really). And little tiny bit of I Capture the Castle, but only in the voice.
Anyone know where I can find that?
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ETA: oops, NOT Swordspoint! I meant to suggest The Privilege of the Sword.
Also, maybe Stevermer's A College of Magics. Or A Scholar of, whichever comes first.
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As your first suggestion, there's an awful lot of cynicism in the Kushner books, IMO, but they are absolutely terrific.
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And you're making me want to write another one like that...
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I have high hopes for Graceling, based on reviews, but haven't read it yet so can't guarantee satisfaction...
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After I posted last night, I thought, "I've probably have read all those books. I'll probably have to write it to get one."
But maybe not.
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Cynicism - none - tick
Wildly romantical - oh yes - tick
Entanglingly character-driven - bloody hell, not half - tick
Swords - tick
Mysterious religions - five gods in fact - tick
Transparent prose - beautifully written - tick
Assassins - well there's dirty deeds and murders - tick
Gruff old men with hearts of gold - Caz almost qualifies himself, except he's not anywhere near as old as he seems to be at first - kinda tick
Lost heirs in disguise - Not exactly, but heirs in danger - kinda-tick
Wish-fulfillment fantasy - ticky ticky tick tick tick and tickety tick
Mountain fastness - just as ordered - tick
And now, fairmer, you're going to tell me you've read it already, aren't you?
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Everything on your list is on mine.
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I also recommend you not read any blurbs or summaries, because they are the hardest books to blurb ever. I have tried about a hundred times, and nothing ever makes them sound as good as they actually are.
They are:
...is without cynicism (very yes)
...is wildly romantical without being romance-focused (yes yes yes)
...is entanglingly character-driven (sweet baby jesus yes)
...has characters with swords (There might be swords. Am not sure. Can't promise.)
...has mysterious religions (sort of)
...is written with transparent prose so I don't have to fight my way through it going, "Wait, this is what I wanted, but it's not." (yup)
...has assassins. Good assassins. (do conspiracies count?)
...and is basically all wish-fulfillment fantasy, all the time, but for girls who used to like unicorns but don't anymore (yes yes yes)
...and maybe there's a desert. And if there's no desert, there's a mountain fastness. And if there's no mountain fastness, there's a some other fancy, dominating landscape. (oh baby, are you in for some dominating landscape)
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I've been noodling on what I would write to fit these criteria, too.
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"thunderoak"
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I see you have a story up at Coyote Wild--I'm going to read all these newly-up stories today (yay, yay, yay)--congratulations.
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