I’ve been reading more fiction since my last update, and fortunately having better luck with it too – for the most part!
The highlight has been the Clocktaur Wars books by T. Kingfisher – a duology (or one book that got really long so she split it in half, according to the author’s note), I read both The Clockwork Boys and The Wonder Engine. They were excellent. Exciting and engaging, but mostly I just really loved the characters. The story revolves around a suicide mission to an enemy city to try to stop the Clocktaurs, giant magical machines sent to rampage through the landscape. There’s a cranky forger with frequent allergy attacks, a formerly-possessed paladin (but the demon’s dead now) who’s generally tortured and apologetic, a deeply cynical assassin, and a very naive scholar. I’m simplifying this greatly, but trust me when I say they are wonderful. There’s a very satisfying romance, a lot of humor, and some genuinely creepy bits too.
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