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Spear by Nicola Griffith

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madzie's review

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adventurous medium-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? Plot
  • Strong character development? Yes
  • Loveable characters? No
  • Diverse cast of characters? Yes
  • Flaws of characters a main focus? No

3.0

 A nice queer retelling of a classic Arthurian myth. Griffith's research into the legend certainly comes through and makes an immersive world. Unfortunately, the characters often come across as a little bland. Although Per is interesting, most of the other characters do not seem to have any real purpose. Additionally, I longed for more chemistry between Per and her main love interest. Although Griffith twisted the well-known legend a little, I personally would have liked more of a twist with a plot that is not just about a bad guy who wants something and those noble enough to stop him. Nothing very shocking occurred in this book. Overall, the writing style was nice and easy to follow, and the themes were mainly well-developed, but nothing felt particularly awe-inspiring.
 
Perhaps my biggest gripe is that Griffith retells this legend from a queer perspective, and yet she is acephobic. This does not mean that Griffith had to include ace characters, but she should have ensured her language was inclusive. Unfortunately, this is not unusual for queer books. However, I think it speaks to a lack of development in her queer theme. You cannot write about accepting yourself and finding where you belong as a queer person while also noting only some queer people get that; that is contradictory. 
 
Overall, I think this book was not for me (I prefer fantasy with a little more oomph, drama, and stakes). Perfect for someone who likes and is looking for an easy, plot-driven, and atmospheric fantasy. 

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