Heart of Thorns by Bree Barton is Just a Nice YA Fantasy Series

"Heart of Thorns" is a recently published YA trilogy about Mia Rose, a girl from the kingdom of Glas Ddir, betrothed to a prince against her will, a girl who believes that witches, the Gwyrach, are utterly bad. As you may predict, this is only the beginning and everything Mia Rose thinks will be turned … Continue reading Heart of Thorns by Bree Barton is Just a Nice YA Fantasy Series

Fantasy and Orientalism

I'm going to disappoint you. This post isn't about C. S. Lewis and his racism towards Middle Eastern people. This post isn't about Tolkien's coding of Sauron's allies and Easterlings. It's about authors whose works and worlds are almost as famous as Narnia and Middle-Earth. So let's prepare yourself for Terry Pratchett, Diana Wynne Jones, … Continue reading Fantasy and Orientalism

I Like Pratchett’s Discworld, but I Have Problems with It, too

Let me begin by a controversial statement: nowadays, problematic aspects of famous books are spotted not as often as you may think. Not everything is deemed racist and sexist. There are authors who are judged harshly, and deservedly, but there are also authors who are still liked on the progressive side despite of their books … Continue reading I Like Pratchett’s Discworld, but I Have Problems with It, too

Darkover Series by Marion Zimmer Bradley is Problematic

So, maybe you know or maybe you don't, but a famous sci-fi and fantasy writer, Marion Zimmer Bradley, was a paedophile hurting her own children. And this crime is the most important problem we should have with her works. However, there are others. And in this post, I'm not going to judge myself or other … Continue reading Darkover Series by Marion Zimmer Bradley is Problematic

I’m not Impressed with Zelazny’s Amber, and Here are the Reasons

So, they say that Chronicles of Amber is a classic. A ten-volumes tale about an Amber prince and his son, a tale of alternative realities and parallel worlds, a symbolic tale of conflict between order and chaos. So they say. And I've read the whole thing, and I'm not that impressed. Maybe I'm based. Or … Continue reading I’m not Impressed with Zelazny’s Amber, and Here are the Reasons