I like asking this every couple of months. I’m currently reading the first book of the Three Body Problem and the book I finished before it was a book about Angels by Billy Graham that my mother gave me when I was in middle school but finally read recently. Better late than never
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The Tales from the Flat Earth series by Tanith Lee for probably the ninth or tenth time.
I would emphatically indicate it for anyone curious about how a traditional, non-woke 'feminine sensibility' would come across in fantasy fiction. A nigh-Shakespearean cadence of thought with a bevy of vocabulary building.
Here's a cucky pseudointellectual complaining about how the gender roles are "dated and binary." So, completely missing the deep intuition the author has about the way men & women (and effeminate men and so on...) actually are, 'fantasy' setting aside, because as usual reality doesn't comport with his misguided and simplistic ideals.
Sounds interesting! Thanks!