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Showing posts with label Ottoman Empire. Show all posts
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Friday, July 31, 2020

Bright We Burn by Kiersten White

Bright We BurnRadu honey.. Precious cinnamon roll who deserves the world and the world treats him like garbage. My beautiful baby.
....sooo that's the sin of presumption, but imma let it slide
I love Cyprian. He's wonderful.
Everyone deserves to have friends, y'all. It's not fair.
I hate these stupid summer allergies.
I can't believe Kiersten made me feel these feelings. I am betrayed, and yet I am not angry.... what is going on.
THEODORA
432 Pages

Tuesday, July 14, 2020

Now I Rise by Kiersten White

Now I Rise (And I Darken Series #2)When you hear the name Cyprian and you're like...is it THAT Cyprian...from Eucharistic Prayer I...and it's not... cause that Cyprian was in the 200s not the 1400s.... we good...My Catholic is showing...
It doesn't help that the story is set in Constantinople, so I just have "Istanbul (Not Constantinople)" essentially on repeat in my head.
You know when there's a cinnamon roll who is too pure this world and he's being used...yeah I'm adopting him.
Also I don't know how to feel about NAME because my baby Radu
...All of the Les Mis vibes... And LOTR vibes...
...Babe....just....be selfish for once; everyone else is.
aaaaand now there's an Anakin moment...oof
512 Pages

Tuesday, July 7, 2020

And I Darken by Kiersten White

And I Darken (And I Darken Series #1)Clapback for all of the wonderful examples of people who are religious and not complete jerks.
Two bros vine...
Ok but baby brother is giving me Finnick vibes...
...I'm just gonna be over here in my corner.....yeah...
512 Pages

Monday, October 7, 2019

And I Darken by Kiersten White

And I Darken (The Conqueror's Saga, #1)And I Darken by Kiersten White
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Okay. Wow. Let's talk about this unusual YA fantasy/historical retelling (based on Vlad the Impaler and the Ottoman Empire) and how obsessed I became with this toxic triangle of love and loyalty that wrecks so much havoc.

I was really into the fact that Lada (yes, the Vlad of this story is female!) is brutal, ugly, confident, and fierce. She finds strength in that, while her brother, Radu is soft, gorgeous, charming, and clever, and he finds strength in that. This novel does a great job of comparing and contrasting different kinds of ways characters can be strong and can care about each other, and it does it all through showing, instead of telling. Which is glorious.

I'm especially pleased about the theme of feminism that runs throughout, the really beautiful and fascinating depictions of Islam, as well as the internal conflicts of the LGBT characters. I didn't really expect any of that when I picked up this story, which makes it even better.

Book one was an action-packed, highly emotional journey. I don't even know what I hope happens in book two at this point, other than that it cures some of incessant ache inside my heart, though I suspect that won't occur as sacrifice seems to be a main theme for all three of the most important characters.

I listened to this on audiobook, and Fiona Hardingham does an excellent job of bringing this story to life. She has a very gentle accent that really appeals to me.

Pages: 475

Sunday, July 8, 2012

"A Secret in Her Kiss" by Anna Randol

This debut novel takes place in Constantinople in 1815.  (The city is now known as Istanbul, Turkey.)  Mari Sinclair is a British spy living there with her archeologist father, who is addicted to opium, when Major Bennett Prestwood is ordered to become her protector after an attempt on her life.  Mari bristles against the unwanted, duty-obsessed man, but he has his orders and will not disobey them no matter how much he is drawn to her.  This was a unique and intriguing story with many cultural details thrown into the action.  The author put a new spin on the English historical romance genre, and I'm looking forward to her next book.  374 pages.