Beauty and the Beast themed books:

  • Bryony and Roses by T. Kingfisher
  • Beauty by Robin by McKinley
  • Heart’s Blood by Juliet Marillier
  • The Fire Rose by Mercedes Lackey
  • Fire and Hemlock by Diana Wynne Smith
  • Winter Song by S. Jae-Jones
  • Cruel Beauty by Rosamund Hodge
  • Uprooted by Naomi Novik
  • Land of the Beautiful Dead by R. Lee Smith
  • A Court of Thorns and Roses by Sarah J. Maas
  • Radiance by Grace Draven
  • The Hollow Kingdom by Clare B. Dunkle

Science Fiction setting:

  • Beauty (part of the short story collection Red as Blood, or Tales from the Sisters Grimmer) by Tanith Lee
  • Breath of Life by Christine Pope

Books I haven’t read yet but which sound interesting:

  • Beauty and the Werewolf by Mercedes Lackey
  • Rose Daughter by Robin McKinley
  • Masque by W.R. Gingell
  • Eye of the Beholder by Elizabeth Darcy
  • Beauty by Susan Wilson
  • Entreat Me by Grace Draven

“Miryem is the daughter and granddaughter of moneylenders… but her father isn’t a very good one. Free to lend and reluctant to collect, he has loaned out most of his wife’s dowry and left the family on the edge of poverty–until Miryem steps in. Hardening her heart against her fellow villagers’ pleas, she sets out to collect what is owed–and finds herself more than up to the task. When her grandfather loans her a pouch of silver pennies, she brings it back full of gold.

But having the reputation of being able to change silver to gold can be more trouble than it’s worth–especially when her fate becomes tangled with the cold creatures that haunt the wood, and whose king has learned of her reputation and wants to exploit it for reasons Miryem cannot understand.“ GOODREADS

This is the best book I read in 2018. It’s eerie, fairy-tale like and romantic. Naomi Novik is definitely one of my all-time favorite writers. I love love love her portrayal of girls and women and their relationships with each other. Both her main and supporting characters are fleshed out and equally engaging to read about.

The story revolves around two heroines whose fates intertwine more and more as the plot unfolds. Their male love interests (one is the king of some kind of ice elves, the other the tsar who’s possessed by a fire demon) learn to appreciate and love them for their characters, skills and actions.

Spinning Silver features almost every trope I love:

  • heroines who are capable instead of beautiful 
  • enemies to lovers 
  • arranged marriage
  • villainous crush

Episode 028: A Court of Thirst and Rhys

metamashina:

We were delighted to be joined once again by Shannon of Network 1901, otherwise known as @booksandreylo! As always, you can find us (and information regarding our upcoming episodes) on Twitter! If you want to rate and review us on iTunes or donate to support the show, that would be great as well. See the show notes below.

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Episode 028: A Court of Thirst and Rhys

liberlibelulaart:

The official release date is October the 14th, and the English edition of my novel The Visit of the Selkie (kindle) is available for preorder! 

PREORDER on AMAZON HERE

Insider you’ll find a paranormal romance about selkies, mystery, loss, longing, magic, heartbreak, hope, family, and the power of water and blood.

Please share this so all the booklovers in your timeline can see it! It’s been a project of love and dedication, and I am so excited to finally share it with you.

PS: There will be a paperback version as well, but that one must wait until the 14th. Thanks for your patience!

Your story/ies about the Fae are the best I’ve ever read! I can’t wait till you finish the book, I’m super excited. Meanwhile though, do you have any good fae books or stories that you can recommend? (I’ve already exhausted everything you’ve written so far 😂😅)

linkedsoul:

Thanks!! ❤

Uuh… right now I can’t think of anything particularly with Faes but…

Uprooted by Naomi Novik is a gorgeous piece of art and I totally recommend it, it doesn’t have faes but it’s one of my inspirations!

The Winternight Trilogy by Katherine Arden: fairytale-like and Russian folklore! Def another of my inspirations!

Mahou Tsukai no Yome by Yamazaki Kore. It’s a manga but it’s a HUUUGE INSPIRATION, with Faes and magic and Celtic folklore, the art is gorgeous, the characters are lovely and the story is just enthralling!! I feel like reading it gives you a better hindsight on Stories of Qelt haha >u>”

With Hat Atelier by Kamome Shirahama. Another manga which inspired me a heckton, and the art is beautiful!! I totally recommend it!

Aria/Aqua series by Kozue Amano is not exactly a manga but it has some supernatural elements which make the whole story (gorgeously drawn, wholesome and makes you fall in love with the little things in life) even more enthralling.

The Kingkiller Chronicle by Patrick Rothfuss mentions Faes (I only read the first book for now tho) and is beautifully written. I’m in a period where I’m getting tired of traditional medieval fantasy so I didn’t expect myself to be so taken by the book and to finish it so fast!

AND ANY BOOK BY BRANDON SANDERSON, WHOSE EXISTENCE REASSURE ME EVERYTIME I GET ANOTHER IDEA FOR A NEW PROJECT BECAUSE THAT MAN IS WRITING SEVERAL 800+ PAGES BOOKS AT THE SAME TIME (also writes beautiful non-traditional fantasy with amazing characters and well-crafted magic systems)

That’s all I can think for now! I did read some other book with faes but the only one I can remember, I didn’t really like it >_>” and for now I don’t remember any titles… shame on me. 

If anyone else has recommendations for good fae books, feel free to shoot me an ask!!

SKYFARER
(The
Drifting Lands #1) by
Joseph Brassey

An
apprentice sorceress is dragged into a vicious quest across an
endless sky in this Star Wars-inspired space fantasy

The
Axiom Diamond is a mythical relic, with the power to show its bearer
any truth they desire. Men have sought for it across many continents
for centuries, but in vain. When trainee sorceress Aimee de Laurent’s
first ever portal-casting goes awry, she and her mentor are thrown
into the race to find the gem, on the skyship Elysium.
Opposing them are the infamous magic-wielding knights of the Eternal
Order and their ruthless commander, Lord Azrael, who will destroy
everything in their path…


This could have been the perfect novel with heavy Reylo vibes but unfortunately….it was not. Usually I only recommend stuff I really like so this post ist a bit different. It’s just that it had so much potential but realized none of it. I’m just bemoaning what could have been…

I
remember that somebody recommended Skyfarer here on tumblr on a post
about books with a Reylo vibe. It definitely has some really strong
Star Wars vibes and arguably also a heroine/villain interaction that resembles the Reylo dynamic but unfortunately without
any of the nuance and layered characterization the real on-screen
Reylo has. For me it left an impression of TFA fan fiction
for an exclusive audience of twelve year old boys.


Ok,
lets check the similarities:

  • genre:
    science fantasy (some cool world building here, no planets but
    drifting lands like a universe full of flat earths, navigation
    between these lands requires sorcery)
  • some
    McGuffin needs to be chased
  • lots
    of fight scenes and battles (skipped most of them, enjoy them in
    movies, in books not so much)
  • First
    Eternal Order (evil)
  • some
    kind of Snoke who messes with the head of his protege and right
    hand:
  • Lord
    Azrael, Not His Real Name (= off brand Kylo Ren, complete with mask
    and good hair)
  • really
    buff Hux (actually more chemistry between him and Lord Azrael than
    the real Kylux, the impending hate sex was practically oozing off
    the pages)
  • a
    Phasma (really cool looking female warrior, absolutely useless
    plotwise)
  • legacy
    sword
  • a
    lukelike (ha!) character who is awesome and cool and loves mentoring
    his student and is probably everything the TLJ haters wish for (…)
  • rich,
    blonde Rey
  • force
    bond
    mind link between the heroine and the villain

The
plot was…ok I guess (mostly chasing and fighting).

The
characterization was abysmal. Almost all the characters were
cardboard cutouts. Only Lord Azrael/the villain has something resembling actual 
characterization and back-story going on. It’s still a far cry from the complexity
of Kylo Ren.

The
most disappointing character is Aimee. If I’d have to describe her
I wouldn’t be able to come up with more than blonde, pretty and
overconfident (she’s acing all the sorcery stuff). Her backstory is
being rich and overconfident, also her blonde hair features a lot in
her past. Her character arc takes her from being a pretty
overconfident blonde to fucking up one time (but not really as it
later turns out) which leaves her less overconfident for a short
period of time until she regains her overconfidence. Oh, and she has
compassion for the very redeemable villain because they do some kind
of force bonding. Aimee is presented as a main character yet
characterized like a trophy girlfriend. Now compare that to actual
Rey… (This book was written by a man in case you couldn’t tell
by now.)

I
know it’s a bit unfair to compare this book to actual Reylo in
actual Star Wars but that was the sole reason I picked it up and the
similarities were so blatant as I continued reading I really couldn’t
help myself. It certainly made me appreciate characterization in Star
Wars even more.