That is what the anons say, buddy.
Gideon the Ninth (The Ninth House, #1)
Gideon the Ninth (The Ninth House, #1)
Okay, so, as I all but bragged, I received an ARC for this, and ironically, that’s actually going to make this harsher than otherwise. I don’t really rate books here, if I post about them, that already means I like and recommend them. In this case, until the very end, it was absolutely a recommend from me and even then, I’m tentative.
The plot is simple enough: the Emperor needs necromancers, all the Houses send a candidate, the Ninth House sends Harrow and as her cavalier, a kind of second and protector, Gideon. Who has grown up hating Harrow. Excellent start.
The absolute strength of the book is in the writing of those two characters. How we first meet Harrow:
The Lady of the Ninth House stood before the drillshaft, wearing black and sneering. Reverend Daughter Harrowhark Nonagesimus had pretty much cornered the market on wearing black and sneering. It comprised 100 percent of her personality. Gideon marvelled that someone could live in the universe only seventeen years and yet wear black and sneer with such ancient self-assurance.
But hey, maybe after they’ve met all the other Houses and realize they’re going to team up to advance in the trials, they’ve warmed to each other?
Gideon the Ninth, who would have paid cash to be called absolutely anything else, rose as her mistress rose. They exchanged glances that even through one layer of veiling and one layer of tinted glass were violently hostile, but there was too much going on to stand and pull go-to-hell faces at each other.
Kind of, lol. Progress! That encapsulates their dynamic and the tone of the book perfectly. I LOVED them and they were my absolute favorite part. The book was at its best when it centered on them and would drag when Harrow was out of the picture for long. It was a really…busy book? It went from a trial to a puzzle to murder mystery whodunnit to plain old horror back to plain old scifi, and it’s not to say that I hated any of that, I just didn’t expect some of it. Which is fine, for the most part the writing bridged that, and the characters. So many characters.
There were a confusing number of characters aside from our main two and I did have trouble remembering who was who, since they’d be referred to by different titles at different times (and, in a mistake I assume is fixed from the ARC, a couple of times by the outright wrong one). But if this were just a regular book post, I’d have glossed over all that, none of that was even close to being a deal breaker.
Given how long I’d been waiting for this and how much, it was always going to be interesting to see how it’d measure up. As I was reading it, I could feel myself nodding at a particular line or reveal, at times it was better than I’d expected. And then at other times I’d catch myself thinking, huh, this could have been done better. Which is about as good as you could expect, I guess, with hopes that high?
All right, now we get to the ending. Obviously, spoilers, although I’ll try to be vague:
I’d know a lot more clearly if I was going to rec this if I knew what happened in the sequel. To put it in someone else’s words, they called the ending…daring. You can guess what that means, especially when it’s f/f. I’ve had a week to think on it, since my initial reaction was rather emotional. And you know me, what I like, what I don’t like. I was able to type up the above review about the rest of it so…bear all that in mind. I can’t in all conscience not allude to the ending, I have to bring it up. But I can’t spoil it completely, that doesn’t seem right. And I’m just not sure myself, the sequels are still left.
I kind of selfishly want the rest of you to quickly read it and then come discuss the ending with me!
Oh it’s not like that this time, they really broke up (and maca and Ghassan too) in a previous ask you kinda implied that the fandom would hate any guy dating maca or barbara which it’s kinda not true, we liked ghassan, Gonzalo it’s really a islamophobic, toxic macho man (sorry if this ask comes out aggressive xD I don’t mean it like that)
Well, there you go, previous anon.
And heh, I do remember seeing that comparison pointed out a few times, but I think a large part of Ghassan’s appeal was how excellently he was Not Gonzalo. And I think anyone who was as in your face as Gonzalo, no matter the rest of his behavior, would have irritated at least part of the fandom.
Wait whatttt?? I didn’t know Barbara and Gonzalo broke up!
I’m not entirely sure. I think people are going by unfollowings and blocks and pic deletions and the lack of new material with them? But that’s happened before as well?
I was wondering if you’re watching the new f/f couple on bachelor in paradise? They are called Demi and Kristian and they are adorable
Well, I wasn’t going to, reality shows aren’t really my thing, but apparently a whole ton of viewers are being hypocritical spiteful jerks and nothing could make me more a more enthusiastic supportive fan.
I keep seeing so many people celebrating the fact that Gonzalo and Barbara broke up and I’m genuinely confused. Why does everyone hate him? I don’t really ship them but I feel kinda bad about it, especially since they were together for almost 7 years.
Okay, you asked this in late July and tbh, I wasn’t really on top of what was going on. Haven’t they been off/on for a long time and was this not more of the same?
As for why people dislike him…while I doubt any man in his position was going to be popular with the fandom, people don’t like his politics or that when fans say admittedly dumb things on social media, he seems to make sure Barb sees it?
At this point, I wish people would just ignore him. Which, I guess they do, I haven’t seen any recent drama, heh.
Hi, this may be a weird q, but I’m trying to remember if I purposely chose not to watch Killjoys or if I meant to get around to it but never did. Did it have BYG or rape plots? Idk if I’m misremembering or if it was the magicians that had plotlines I wasn’t into. Thanks!
Hmm, I don’t think it’s Killjoys you were thinking of. There’s kind of a BYG but it’s reversed. I think The Magicians had, well, both of those.
What is Dead End about?
It’s a German language series starring Antje Traue, which was honestly enough for me to watch, lol. And fine, the bonus is that she’s bi.
She’s a forensic pathologist and has just returned from the US. It’s basically an atmosphere detective series where she solves murders each ep.