Recent Reading Roundup 64
Some Recent Reading Roundups have a theme or a common thread. Some are just grab-bags. This one—the first in quite some time—is definitely the latter. It includes two historical novels that both gesture at the Gothic, but in very different ways and to very different ends. A science fiction novel whose attempts to "solve" the problem of crackdowns on reproductive health through technocratic means is weirdly unexamined. Another science fiction novel with less lofty political aims, but whose mind-bending McGuffin is explored with delectable precision. And finally, a superhero romantasy novella whose real interest is in the dizzying complexity of history (and also, in how to open up your relationship with a hunky superman). There are books here I loved, books I had reservations about, and at least one I was rather unimpressed by. Read on to learn which is which. The Original by Nell Stevens - "The lost heir returns! But is it really them?" has long been a staple of Got...