LaurasLibraryCard commented on anaconda's review of Entered in the Alien Bride Lottery (Khanavai Warrior Bride Games, #1)
⨠Alien M x Human F ⨠Insta Lust ⨠Forced Marriage ⨠Game Show Plot
TLDR I fear Iām too woke for this. Wonāt rate it one star because I can acknowledge that this book was just never going to be one I enjoyed and I realised that pretty much as soon as the MMC was introduced and he was the exact type of MMC I loathe with a passion. Others might find it great and fair enough, more power to them
Plot Summary Humans are enslaved/oppressed by an alien race and have to sacrifice women into forced marriages every year to stay safe. Humanity is only kept alive so they can take women and use them for breeding. What a loaded beginning, Iām sure this is totally not going to end up with crazy misogynistic themesā¦
The characters are Cav, a gruff alien Lieutenant who doesnāt even want a wife but also gets hard if the wind blows too hard, and Natalie, a human woman who got picked in the lottery to be forcefully married off and impregnated by her oppressors. Surely she will stand on business and not fall for the literal first male she sees, right?
Writing āļø The writing itself is pretty decent. The narrators do a good job. Itās not extraordinary but I didnāt want to only say negative things. Still, there are some pretty cute lines and moments scattered in between everything else, and thatās worth mentioning I think
Plot ā The similarities to Hunger Games with the entire deawing ceremony are uncanny. Itās almost like an AU fanfic. I mean the characters arenāt the same but the world building and vibe concept is pretty much the same.
ā The balance between smut and plot was a bit off, because there wasnāt all that much plot but also not all that much smut so⦠Itās mostly just⦠lust in internal monologue, I guess?
Charachters āļø The MMCās introduction is him viewing humans as lesser beings and then jerks off to to just normal headshots of women š«©
I would accept whatever wife was matched to me, fuck her, impregnate her, and report back for ship duty.
Charming. His opinion doesnāt really change, like⦠ever.
āļø The FMC insists that she is going to avoid this marriage at all costs, only to give up her entire life back home, her aspirations and dreams, for a man whose biggest pro is ānot as misogynistic as everyone else here.ā
Worldbuilding āļø The alien race seems culturally no different from the humans. Itās easily forgettable that they even are different aside from having blue skin and stuff.
āļøThe dehumansation of women and the way the entire setting treats them is akin to a 4chan userās free-use-enslaved-women-fantasy. I just donāt like the entire premise of this world. Human women are kept around like breeding livestock, paraded like dogs, assaulted for entertainmentā¦
āļø Humans seem to be just completely passive about this. No one actually cares that this is happening to their women, they treat it like an infomercial. The entire story has no emotional weight because of it. Even the FMC is more annoyed about possibly being off planet for a couple years than she worries about being bartered off as a broodmare. To me, there is nothing appealing about this world
ā (For the record, if you enjoy this; no judgement. I personally just hate these types of stories because books are the one place I want to be free of the patriarchy and misogynistic men, so this stuff grates me.)
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Will there be something above the starter pack quests? For those that for deep into a genre? Also will there be a dark romance or erotica side quest?
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Wed to the Alien Warlord (Accidental Alien Brides #1)
January Bell
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I listened to the audiobook, and while I liked that it was narrated by the author, I disliked the full cast or immersive experience thing they were going for. Some minimal music or transition music is fine, but there was constantly background sounds that were distracting to me. The inclusion of audio from interviews "so you can hear the real thing" instead of just their words would have been cooler if the audio quality wasn't all over the place and sometimes made it hard to hear or understand the interview.
The book's actual structure also annoyed me, maybe it was because I was dipping in and out, but I felt like he frequently did not make a point without 20 examples in the middle: A. So my point... 1) example 1/2 2) example 1/2 I. aside / further information 3) example 2/2 4) example 2/2 B. So that's my point: summarized in one sentence
And this format is repeated for each book's chunk, it felt like I had to constantly wait for the point to be made and then for the examples to retroactively be explained. Throughout the course of this whole book that were really only four points made, I feel like this could have been an article instead of 380 pages.
I also personally felt that many examples were popular or had a lot of media coverage or were fucking serious and then were not really handled in a way that I thought was done sensitively; example showing Brock Turner's defense, a racist's excuse, or a pedophile's point of view.
I did feel like arguments made overall were backed by legitimate and respectable peer-reviewed studies. I completely agree with Read with Cindy's review on Goodreads!
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I saw this book randomly recommended on Instagram, but ultimately I was only mildly interested because I didn't actually know who this guy Nyle is.
There was definitely a writing style as if the book's audience is hearing over being Deaf, with a lot of remarks about deafness as a culture and a way of life-- it felt like he was trying to assure the reader the whole time how he's totally normal, but like yeah, obviously? Except for being hot enough to get on TV? I just already have the understanding that ASL is a language, that Deaf people can do anything too, that they're not dumb, that hearing people suck at being helpful with lip reading and are insensitive... Was I simply too aware of Deaf topics already? This was bordering on so much educational and info dump content for a hearing audience. Like okay, you're Deaf, but also white, privileged, come from a loving family, and are super hot.... Otherwise this content was vaguely "oh yeah, I did reality TV and explored/discovered my sexual identity" ....
Reviewers seem split regarding the reality TV elements, in my opinion if you like the TV shows then their inclusion feels like cool 'behind the scenes' info, but if not then that content is not something you would care about. I see comments regarding how the writing was somewhat simple or choppy and also repetitive. I agree with other reviewers that this was a love letter to the Deaf community and to the family that raised him.
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this is truly an amazing quest!! so many exciting works that i canāt wait to readšš
regarding tales from 1,001 nights/arabian nights. i have read the 2019 Penguin selection of Lyonās 2008 translation. in this quest, does only the Burton translation count towards the quest or? how does it work in general with quests when u have read a different edition/translation?
i consciously chose Lyon due to wanting to avoid victorian era censoring and the freedoms Burton might have taken with the text. according to my understanding, the latter reads more poetic, but the former is more accurate and also more readable to the modern reader. but maybe the translation by Burton is one of the things that made this a classic?
LaurasLibraryCard commented on anaconda's review of Entered in the Alien Bride Lottery (Khanavai Warrior Bride Games, #1)
⨠Alien M x Human F ⨠Insta Lust ⨠Forced Marriage ⨠Game Show Plot
TLDR I fear Iām too woke for this. Wonāt rate it one star because I can acknowledge that this book was just never going to be one I enjoyed and I realised that pretty much as soon as the MMC was introduced and he was the exact type of MMC I loathe with a passion. Others might find it great and fair enough, more power to them
Plot Summary Humans are enslaved/oppressed by an alien race and have to sacrifice women into forced marriages every year to stay safe. Humanity is only kept alive so they can take women and use them for breeding. What a loaded beginning, Iām sure this is totally not going to end up with crazy misogynistic themesā¦
The characters are Cav, a gruff alien Lieutenant who doesnāt even want a wife but also gets hard if the wind blows too hard, and Natalie, a human woman who got picked in the lottery to be forcefully married off and impregnated by her oppressors. Surely she will stand on business and not fall for the literal first male she sees, right?
Writing āļø The writing itself is pretty decent. The narrators do a good job. Itās not extraordinary but I didnāt want to only say negative things. Still, there are some pretty cute lines and moments scattered in between everything else, and thatās worth mentioning I think
Plot ā The similarities to Hunger Games with the entire deawing ceremony are uncanny. Itās almost like an AU fanfic. I mean the characters arenāt the same but the world building and vibe concept is pretty much the same.
ā The balance between smut and plot was a bit off, because there wasnāt all that much plot but also not all that much smut so⦠Itās mostly just⦠lust in internal monologue, I guess?
Charachters āļø The MMCās introduction is him viewing humans as lesser beings and then jerks off to to just normal headshots of women š«©
I would accept whatever wife was matched to me, fuck her, impregnate her, and report back for ship duty.
Charming. His opinion doesnāt really change, like⦠ever.
āļø The FMC insists that she is going to avoid this marriage at all costs, only to give up her entire life back home, her aspirations and dreams, for a man whose biggest pro is ānot as misogynistic as everyone else here.ā
Worldbuilding āļø The alien race seems culturally no different from the humans. Itās easily forgettable that they even are different aside from having blue skin and stuff.
āļøThe dehumansation of women and the way the entire setting treats them is akin to a 4chan userās free-use-enslaved-women-fantasy. I just donāt like the entire premise of this world. Human women are kept around like breeding livestock, paraded like dogs, assaulted for entertainmentā¦
āļø Humans seem to be just completely passive about this. No one actually cares that this is happening to their women, they treat it like an infomercial. The entire story has no emotional weight because of it. Even the FMC is more annoyed about possibly being off planet for a couple years than she worries about being bartered off as a broodmare. To me, there is nothing appealing about this world
ā (For the record, if you enjoy this; no judgement. I personally just hate these types of stories because books are the one place I want to be free of the patriarchy and misogynistic men, so this stuff grates me.)
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She's been told by the PI that someone is dead, but Jen has already met them in the future, so why does Jen believe the PI's findings?? Is this another instance of Jen not understanding how chronology works when going backwards??