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For me at this point, the author has gone all-in with the Arameri/not-Arameri dichotomy. If blood tells, and Yeine ends up as much a self-interested, manipulative, magnificent bastard as the rest of them, the payoff is enormous. If her actions support her self-proclaimed status as a good person, everything to this point seems wasted.
— Nov 29, 2016 07:26AM
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Palala
is on page 323 of 427
Sex is funny, but I'm not so sure that was the intended moral here.
— Nov 29, 2016 11:23AM
Palala
is on page 299 of 427
"... but barbarians grow up faster than civilized folk."
Ten pages later:
"Don't be a child."
This is a book that revels in tearing down the convenient lies the narrator tells about herself, and this is a wonderfully satisfying, and rare, thing to read.
— Nov 29, 2016 11:09AM
Ten pages later:
"Don't be a child."
This is a book that revels in tearing down the convenient lies the narrator tells about herself, and this is a wonderfully satisfying, and rare, thing to read.
Palala
is on page 238 of 427
Hypothetically, let's say you had a subordinate. And let's say that, again hypothetically, you probably had the power to sic a mad god of chaos on this subordinate. Finally, let's suppose that you came onto this subordinate. Would you be at all shocked if that subordinate was a bit lackluster in their attentions to you?
— Nov 29, 2016 07:20AM
Palala
is on page 226 of 427
I can sympathize with a character who finds sexual tension to be sexier than actual sex, but this still feels like not-very-sexy sex.
— Nov 29, 2016 05:16AM

