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Iron Widow

Xiran Jay Zhao

4.13 AVERAGE


I’d guess a 59 year old straight white guy isn’t exactly the target audience for this book. Spent the first 100 pages or so feeling guilty for simply existing as a man at all. The misogynistic world is utterly depressing and brutal - and made all the more so in the knowledge that foot binding was wide spread in China for centuries and there are almost certainly a few elderly women still alive who have had to live with it almost their whole lives. Having been brought up in a pretty privileged middle class area with women and girls who were at the very least my equal, if not better than me at many things - and certainly better role models than many of the males - I’ve never, ever, understood the belittling and oppression of half the human race which is still standard practice across so much of this benighted planet. Nor do I understand why people are so hung up about other people’s sexuality. How does it affect them?

I enjoyed the action sequences, Li Shimin’s character and the way different forms of Qi are used to give different effects and properties to the Chrysalises. Apart from the twist right at the end there was pretty much no explanation of the Hunduns, nor how they became different sizes, nor of how humans had managed to subvert their dead bodies to create the Chrysalises.

Knowing this book was written in the first person I ordinarily wouldn’t have read it as too often I find it increasingly annoying being inside the ego of somebody else, instead of getting an objective perspective, and this book was no different.

Wu Zetian is far from being a likeable character - guess you don’t become a ruling Empress any other way. She certainly has every reason to be angry with her lot and with her family, but in the end she looks as though she is aiming to replace one disgusting regime with another - albeit one where, perhaps, women might have a few more rights, at least if they are Pilots. Senseless and somewhat indiscriminate violence seems set to continue.

If this hadn’t been a Book Club choice I don’t think I would ever have read it and I was very glad to finish it so I could get back to books I’ll enjoy more.

adventurous dark emotional inspiring fast-paced
Plot or Character Driven: A mix
Strong character development: Yes
Loveable characters: Yes
Diverse cast of characters: Yes
Flaws of characters a main focus: Complicated
adventurous challenging emotional sad tense medium-paced
Plot or Character Driven: A mix
Strong character development: Complicated
Loveable characters: Yes
Diverse cast of characters: Yes
Flaws of characters a main focus: Yes

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This book was a rollercoaster, but in a good way! 10/10 recommend, I am not entirely sure how to write a review without spoilers, but just trust me when I say you should read Iron Widow!
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This book was recommended by a friend and I wasn't familiar with XJZ outside of this work. Iistened to the audiobook and the narrator was excellent.

It features queer, poly, people with disabilities who aren't white. Yes. Love this. Let's read about people who aren't cis/white/het/etc.

This book gets three stars because I liked it. I didn't really like it (4 stars) or love it (5 stars). It was fun reading and I wanted to know what happened next. Some things I didn't like could be specific choices aimed at making the novel YA. I probably would have liked it more had I read it as a teenager.

XJZ has room to grow as an author and I'm looking forward to seeing how the second compares.

Here are my main criticisms:

1. I like reading books from authors with Asian heritage, like Ken Liu, Fonda Lee, Nghi Vo, RF Kuang, and Liu Cixin. This book has Chinese... flavour? It misses something these other authors have that makes culture integral to the story. You could take this story, change the names and dress styles of the characters, and it wouldn't have made much difference. (I did Google it to better understand the historic references, which was interesting). It reminds me more of Brandon Sanderson's Yumi and the Nightmare Painter. I was hoping for something more, here. (I am super open to other perspectives on this. Happy to be wrong or have missed things.)

2. Lack of other female characters. Zetian is a Strong Female Character fighting the patriarchy...with other feminist men? The two other female pilots have different complex attitudes (cool), but why is Zetian the only lady woke to patriarchy? There are missed opportunities here.

2b. Lol @ Zetian being 18, mostly uneducated, and a fully formed social scientist amongst the brainwashed ladies. Fun and unrealistic.

2c. Why is Zetian brash around everyone else except the two other female pilots? It seemed inconsistent to me. I had many eye rolling moments at Zetian while reading. On reflection, I do like how her anger is a strength and weakness.

2d. Nitpicky for a fantasy/sci-fi/YA novel, but that is not how someone moves on from suicidal ideation and depression.

3. Saw the Big Twist coming almost from the start.

4. The narrative style reminded me a bit if ACOTAR ("I'm so gritty and dark, I did this to survive, also, sex") and The Empyrean. One I hated and one I loved, so I will split the difference on this.

Tl;dr - A fun contemporary read that lacks some of the sophistication that could have given the book the incisiveness the author seemed to be looking for.

why did no one tell me that this book is basically ‘here’s my boyfriend, and here’s my boyfriends boyfriend, and i’m their girlfriend’ ??

yall are fake
adventurous dark funny fast-paced
Plot or Character Driven: Character
Strong character development: No
Loveable characters: No
Diverse cast of characters: No
Flaws of characters a main focus: Yes
adventurous dark emotional tense fast-paced
Plot or Character Driven: Character
Strong character development: Yes
Loveable characters: No
Diverse cast of characters: No
Flaws of characters a main focus: Yes
adventurous dark mysterious medium-paced
Plot or Character Driven: Plot
Strong character development: Complicated
Loveable characters: Complicated
Diverse cast of characters: Yes
Flaws of characters a main focus: Complicated