wednesday books
9 March 2022 20:18![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
The Mask of Mirrors, M. A. Carrick (joint pseudonym for Marie Brennan and Alyc Helms). Finished this -- it was a good first book of a trilogy, with a complete plot that leaves mysteries and unresolved plot hooks for future books. I'll be starting book 2, The Liar's Knot as soon as I finish this review.
The worldbuilding in these books I think is less generic than it looks like on the surface -- for instance there are hints that this is not an entirely cis-hetero-normative society, it acknowledges that gender and sexuality are more complicated than that, without going into any more detail than is needed for the plot.
How does Grey Serrado ever find time to sleep?
The worldbuilding in these books I think is less generic than it looks like on the surface -- for instance there are hints that this is not an entirely cis-hetero-normative society, it acknowledges that gender and sexuality are more complicated than that, without going into any more detail than is needed for the plot.
How does Grey Serrado ever find time to sleep?