Murderbot is great! Nowhere near as dark as some books I've read, but yeah they do definitely have LGBT rep in them!
Any reason in particular you're not reading the last book?
I didn't hate the relationship, I found it interesting and it was kinda neat seeing it from Jasnah's side and her reasonings and such. I'm sad for her that it's not going to work out, but like... it was never going to work out. Hoid has too much going on to settle down in a realistic way with another person.
And yeah the memory confirmation was great. Hoid being terrified is GREAT tension in the scene and for the book.
I actually don't mind slice of life. Sometimes a slow paced opening is a breath of fresh air.
Yeah, getting that confirmation was really nice. It's terrifying me though to see
SA5 preview
how terrified Hoid is. Like, he's running scared and THAT scares me. It was also nice seeing Jasnah and how she genuinely wants a relationship with him, but it was bittersweet seeing her realize it's just not going to happen how she would want it to.
A long Way to a Small Angry Planet was cute. It was a good little book and I went into it knowing nothing really and was pleasantly surprised by the queer rep. It felt natural and realistic even if it did involve aliens. Enjoyed it.
We're reading Gideon the Ninth (first of Locked Tomb) in book club in October on the Discord server.
I have The Priory of the Orange Tree purchased in ebook format but I haven't read it yet. Had no idea it had queer rep, so now I am even more excited to get to it.
I've definitely heard First Law is both grimdark and good. I have it on my TBR.
if you're not opposed to REALLY dark, Mark Lawrence's Broken Empire trilogy (starts with Prince of Thorns) is very good. You kinda have to push through hating theMC for the first part of the first book but it's totally worth it.
Also the Poppy War trilogy by RF Kuang is excellent.
Also, I will never pass up the chance to recommend Malazan Book of the Fallen.
For me "dark" fantasy aka "grimdark" is about darker themes, harsher language, and more realistic depictions of awful situations being in the forefront of what is happening (as opposed to just existing in the background). The book should be gritty and grim and feel hopeless and even victories should pyrrhic most of the time.
yeah I am excited at watching that little percentage go up lol
It's more about just making sure content is labeled in accordance to Rule 4 (they're on the sidebar, not sure how easy that is to see on mobile). We don't have nearly as many spoiler tools here as we do on Reddit, so the title labels will really help. Thanks so much :)
this made my heart hurt the first time I read it.
We are still pretty new, but we're trying :D