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A Winter's Promise by Christelle Dabos

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medium-paced
  • Loveable characters? It's complicated
  • Diverse cast of characters? No
  • Flaws of characters a main focus? Yes
 I echo the critiques of character & mysogyny + a bit of a drag, despite its fabulous world-building (I swoon for bureaucracy + court intrigue), BUT. It was worth investing the 500 pages for the last 100 pages of (ahem) the 2nd book ; as the plot (& social critique) unfolds, the flat characters, racial/ethnic stereotypes, weird thing a la  Twilight where female protagonist is super clumsy/unruly haired and this is ruthlessly flogged throughout seem more about deliberate social commentary than authorial shortcomings. I felt echoes of the read-for-the-first-time wonder I associate with childhood — weeping over c.s lewis, mirrlees, Tolkien, Pullman etc. — & the privilege of not noticing the gross allegories, inasmuch as I have been able to justify a re reading of the problematic elements.
This is not really contributing beyond the reviews already published; I wanted to suggest, for anyone who wants to add a little supplemental reading & depth to the 2000 pages of this entire series, Marcel Aymé’s Le Passant-Murailles (hot cover art: 2012 English translation from Pushkin Press). I had never encountered any reference to Aymé before peeking into the authors that contextualize Dabos’ work (presumably it goes without saying that I am an underemployed phd, lol), but he is well known in French pop culture & is 1. a truly excellent read + 2. really enriches this series. I also recommend this piece if you are subsequently charged up by Aymé or want a quick & rewarding overview of his jam: Filipe M. Guerra, Fantasy That Makes You Laugh and Think, https://baos.pub/fantasy-that-makes-you-laugh-and-think-the-tales-of-marcel-aym%C3%A9-5ae9565a3449l 
NB if you are the person that needed this information, be my friend? Must enjoy ruining escapist reading, walks on beach. 

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