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A review by apollinares
The Bruising of Qilwa by Naseem Jamnia
adventurous
dark
emotional
mysterious
reflective
tense
fast-paced
- Plot- or character-driven? Character
- Strong character development? No
- Loveable characters? Yes
- Diverse cast of characters? Yes
- Flaws of characters a main focus? No
3.75
I liked this one, but I wish there had been more of it - I feel like the world could use more development, and the characters - more growth, so that when the climax came it could be so much more of a sucker punch.
This is a narrative that should have either been an epic, or stayed a short story or novella. I was immersed into this world and these characters, and I loved the magic system, but it all flew by. There was a lot of telling, rather than showing - it was hard to really root for the protagonist until later in the book, because they were just so dry.
Still - wonderful prose, a non-binary aroace protagonist, a queer normative setting that doesn't feel saccharine, a stomach-churning final fight, and competent medical writing (I heard the author had been in the medical field at one point, so that tracks), all make this book a fun and punchy read. Turns out I have a new favourite subgenre - "medical fantasy", as the author calls it.
This is a narrative that should have either been an epic, or stayed a short story or novella. I was immersed into this world and these characters, and I loved the magic system, but it all flew by. There was a lot of telling, rather than showing - it was hard to really root for the protagonist until later in the book, because they were just so dry.
Still - wonderful prose, a non-binary aroace protagonist, a queer normative setting that doesn't feel saccharine, a stomach-churning final fight, and competent medical writing (I heard the author had been in the medical field at one point, so that tracks), all make this book a fun and punchy read. Turns out I have a new favourite subgenre - "medical fantasy", as the author calls it.