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A queer bibliophile looking for a place to settle in with book reviews.

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reviewed The Lightning-Struck Heart by TJ Klune

TJ Klune: The Lightning-Struck Heart (Paperback, 2019, BOATK Books) 4 stars

Feels like a mix of THE LAST UNICORN, Terry Pratchett, and gay teens' fanfic

4 stars

A Fantasy comedy obviously meant for young men who fit some of the contemporary urban gay stereotypes.

The jokes had me laughing out loud several times. The realistic perspective of sex that's still too uncommon in m/m romances was gratifying (although—note—it's not especially erotic despite the plethora of sexual references and would've been overly uncomfortable if it had been especially erotic with the YA tone).

Cons: Shitty political commentary, apathetic violence of the wizard (apprentice), insistence that the Darks as dangerously out of control more than the main characters are when that's not how they're shown, and homogeneity of most of the characters' personalities increasingly bother me as I think about them.

However, focusing too much on negatives would be missing the value of the story.

It's funny and stuffed with subtle subversions of old fantasy tropes. But this novel is also about real-world survival. This is a book about …

Everina Maxwell: Ocean's Echo (EBook, 2022, Tor Books, Tom Doherty Associates, Macmillan Publishing Group) 3 stars

Ocean's Echo is a stand-alone space adventure about a bond that will change the fate …

Echoes many obscure Science Fiction books with a touch of M/M Romance tropes across Speculative Fiction. The writing style drags the story down at times, but it's an interesting story with characters worth spending several hours with. This novel is set in the same sector around the same time as WINTER'S ORBIT but is a standalone. The focus is mostly on surviving the space military and telepathy.