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Oyceter ([personal profile] oyceter) wrote2008-03-11 12:46 pm

Liu, Marjorie M. - Soul Song

Kitala Bell, famous violinist, has always been able to foresee deaths -- but only violent murders. Also, her music is magic. M'Cal is a Krackeni (merman) who has been enslaved to a witch; she forces him to use his music to sing out people's souls for her consumption. He's eventually sent out to steal Kit's soul, but they end up falling in love instead.

First, yay multiracial heroine and her black grandma! I don't know enough about Voodoo to know if the depictions are accurate or not, but for what it's worth, I didn't get the feeling of "Look at this primitive religion! They use bird parts!" or other such nonsense. Er, I don't think using bird parts equates primitive, but that tends to be the feeling I get from other people writing about it. I am still liking the number of powerful older women in this series, good, evil, and in between.

I was a little less into the romance this time around, which made me sad, because I'd been looking forward to Kit's story. I think Kit and M'Cal ended up falling in love too quickly for me to fully believe, particularly given Liu's set up of Kit's deliberate isolation and M'Cal's trust issues. I do like that they trust and like each other, but it just went too quickly for me.

On the other hand, the plot was immensely entertaining and insane!

Spoilers

M'Cal bites off the witch's nose! It bounces! Kit's gris-gris blasts Edith's hand off and leaves exposed bone!

This is excellent. I have high hopes that Liu will start hitting manga levels of body part loss.

I also ended up liking the witch a lot. She is creepy and evil but also fiercely protective of her family, and I found her interesting.

Possibly I am too easily entertained and/or amused, but hey, I need light fluffy reading right now.

[identity profile] heavenscalyx.livejournal.com 2008-03-11 08:05 pm (UTC)(link)
Okay, I've read through your last couple of Liu reviews and now I'm kinda intrigued, though I haven't had a chance to go back and read the earlier ones. Any chance that there are queer romances in these books, or are they all het?

[identity profile] slrose.livejournal.com 2008-03-11 08:19 pm (UTC)(link)
Your posts made me get the books from the library. I finished the first one and read the second one today. I have to wait for ILL for the other three.

I will be buying them. Maybe one of the dealers at Lunacon will have them.
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[identity profile] delux-vivens.livejournal.com 2008-03-11 08:30 pm (UTC)(link)
i started reading that book and had to put it down by the time her granny starts explaining her voodoopowahs. but i know [personal profile] ladyjax has liked some of her stuff too. maybe i'll give it another shot, but the magical fiddle powahs made me nervous.

[identity profile] yhlee.livejournal.com 2008-03-11 09:58 pm (UTC)(link)
How good are the music bits?
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[identity profile] shewhohashope.livejournal.com 2008-03-12 01:25 pm (UTC)(link)
I've decided I'm going to read all these paranormal romances you keep talking about, but in return you must watch these female assassin-related dramas with me:

Nine-Tailed Fox (kdrama)
Shi-yeon is the reverse Buffy, a 'fox' (i.e. a vampire) who is an elite fighter for the organization which fights humans and who might have a special destiny. She has a star-crossed love with a cop from the special unit who hunts them, but that is not a typical kdrama love. The story of their grown-up selves starts, after all, when she is the one who saves him from being sliced up.

Romance of Red Dust (cdrama)
A fearsome assassin and concubine of evil governor, Hong Bi can outfight and outmaneuver basically anyone. She goes on the lam when she gets fed up with yet another order, this time assassination of an idealistic young scholar. They end up travelling together, falling in love, fighting off hordes of assassins. There is a bit of an awesome gender role reversal there: he is the naive one and she is the tough as nails experienced one, and a better fighter.

(descriptions by [personal profile] dangermousie)