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The Left Hand of Darkness
Ursula K. Le Guin
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The Poet Empress
Shen Tao
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Usually, if I like an audio book I'll find a hard copy to read at my own pace. And of course if I don't like one, I'll drop it. This one was absolutely fantastic, narrated by Maggie Bain, it was such a fun listen. I probably wouldn't have liked it as much if it wasn't for the narrator.
The story itself is very cute and cozy. The characters are enjoyable and flawed in realistic ways. It was light-hearted and fun, but not much meat to it.
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How to Lose a Goblin in Ten Days
Jessie Sylva
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How to Lose a Goblin in Ten Days
Jessie Sylva
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This book is like how a Miyazaki movie feels. There are so many twists and turns to the plot, all of the characters are at the mercy of old magic, and every moment is written so beautifully.
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In the Forests of Serre
Patricia A. McKillip
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Asian-inspired Fantasy 🎑🎴🎐
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Fantasy books that are inspired by Asian culture, folklore, history, values, legends, and myths.
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Fantasy and Sci-Fi with a Side of Romance 🐉💘🚀
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Dramatic battles, tense political intrigue, unique world building...and is that maybe some romance I'm sensing? These books are not Romantasy but focus primarily on the SFF elements. Romance is a subplot and may not appear until later in the series, but when it does, you won't be disappointed.
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His Majesty's Dragon (Temeraire, #1)
Naomi Novik
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In the Forests of Serre
Patricia A. McKillip