Susan reviews Humanity For Beginners by Faith Mudges

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Susan reviews Humanity For Beginners by Faith Mudges

Humanity For Beginners by Faith Mudges is an absolutely charming novella about a group (not a pack; definitely not a pack) of lesbian werewolves running a B&B in the Lake District. Gloria has, unintentionally, set up a half-way house for lesbian werewolves. She is a former soldier, and the owner of the B&B; Nadine is the cook, who escaped from an abusive pack; Lissa, is a nervous former…

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This was sooo cute. Funny and sweet and just nice. I’d have read it even if not for the whole lesbian werewolves! thing. Of which there are FOUR

Susan reviews Humanity For Beginners by Faith Mudges

fuckyeahlesbianliterature:

Susan reviews Humanity For Beginners by Faith Mudges

Humanity For Beginners by Faith Mudges is an absolutely charming novella about a group (not a pack; definitely not a pack) of lesbian werewolves running a B&B in the Lake District. Gloria has, unintentionally, set up a half-way house for lesbian werewolves. She is a former soldier, and the owner of the B&B; Nadine is the cook, who escaped from an abusive pack; Lissa, is a nervous former…

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This was sooo cute. Funny and sweet and just nice. I’d have read it even if not for the whole lesbian werewolves! thing. Of which there are FOUR

Just found out that “one of the greatest fantasy novels ever written” has a huge f/f storyline in it. The Wall of Storms by Ken Liu. Second in a trilogy (The Dandelion Dynasty), heavily influenced by Chinese mythology. A good tide-you-over for Tiger’s Daughter. This actually makes me motivated to read the first one, too.

Oh wow, thank you for telling me. Hmm, the difference between the two books in ratings, interest, and plot makes me almost want to skip the first one…but I can never do that. I always need to start from the beginning (it’s why I’m still having trouble even starting Discworld :P).

I’ll put both the books on my list for after I get through the Shadow Campaign series.

Just found out that “one of the greatest fantasy novels ever written” has a huge f/f storyline in it. The Wall of Storms by Ken Liu. Second in a trilogy (The Dandelion Dynasty), heavily influenced by Chinese mythology. A good tide-you-over for Tiger’s Daughter. This actually makes me motivated to read the first one, too.

Oh wow, thank you for telling me. Hmm, the difference between the two books in ratings, interest, and plot makes me almost want to skip the first one…but I can never do that. I always need to start from the beginning (it’s why I’m still having trouble even starting Discworld :P).

I’ll put both the books on my list for after I get through the Shadow Campaign series.