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After the events in The Shadow Queen, Cassidy is tentatively set up in Dena Nehele, but the delicate new balance between her and her First Circle is thrown off when someone new comes in...

I reread the original trilogy and The Invisible Ring after reading this, and I'm a bit sad how the hints of how a powerful Queen and her court balance out has been domesticized and made into a lot of fussing and whatnot as each successive book goes on. There are some very interesting undercurrents going on through Bishop's Black Jewel books, such as the male need to serve or the way female anger works, but sadly, Bishop either doesn't seem to be aware of the bits that push the envelope, or she shies away from them and buries them under more typical gender roles.

This book, as with the rest, has a similar dichotomy. I like how the Black Jewel books always include female friendship, and I was especially glad to see Cassidy nurturing and training a younger Queen. But I dislike how the evil women are always portrayed as sluts and bitches. I'm glad in this case, the villain isn't as unredeemable as the villains in the Black Jewel books, but I wish the world's sexual dynamics were less virgin/whore.

Still, Bishop at least managed to tone down Jaenelle and the boys' appearances; they're still a bit distracting here, but at least they serve only as supporting characters to Cassidy's plot as opposed to having plot of their own. And it's always awesome to see Karla again.

I also liked how the ending mirrors The Invisible Ring, though Bishop's handling of racial minorities in the form of the Shalador people isn't exactly subtle.

And there are hints that her worldbuliding is just not that well thought out—coffee shops and bustling downtowns make the world feel unexpectedly modern in a way that feels unintentional instead of purposeful.

Still, because there are those hints of interesting-ness (I still love the focus on the lighter Jeweled people), I keep reading the Black Jewels books. Mostly, though, I want some fanfic writer to go in and completely re-envision it to make things darker and to really shake up the gender roles. Frex, how does homosexuality or transgendered-ness work in a world so focused on male vs. female?

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Sat, Apr. 10th, 2010 11:43 pm (UTC)
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Posted by [personal profile] inkstone
Yeah, I liked the focus on lighter jewels rather than dark and I definitely liked how Jaenelle & the boys were toned down. Still too much presence but not as annoying as in The Shadow Queen.

I do wish the books would deal more with LGBT characters. I mean, they do have queer characters like Karla and Rainier so why not? Trans characters would definitely be interesting to explore in this setting, given the stark dichotomy between male and female powers.

I did think the antagonist was a little too over the top caricature though. I was like, "Really?" It was a bit 2D.

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Sun, Apr. 11th, 2010 12:17 am (UTC)
Posted by [personal profile] nojojojo
I refuse to spend any more money on her books, so I'm waiting for this one via the library. Still gets her a little money, but not as much as a direct sale.

And I've given up on getting any real worldbuilding from her, from non-Blood society to GLBT people to women who don't get "feisty" and men who don't talk about their cocks. At this point I read her books only to keep myself from falling asleep on the subway. On the other hand, I would dearly love to see some good BJ fanfiction; has anyone seen any?

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Sun, Apr. 11th, 2010 09:02 am (UTC)
Posted by (Anonymous)
Oh, looks like I'm behind by a couple books. I stopped checking if Bishop had anything new out after I was unable to slog through her Tir Alainn books.

The overall Jewels world is interesting - there are so many aspects that could be explored that it's sad that some things never seem to get touched on enough. It took me longer than it should have to realize that Rainier was gay, and then I started wonder, "But how does that work?" - there really are some great things Bishop could explore, but, at the point that I stopped, she hadn't done anything. From the sounds of things, she still hasn't done anything.

Still, her world is more daring and interesting than some. A while back, I read A Ritual of Proof by Dara Joy, a "futuristic" romance set in a Regency England-ish world in which women are the ones with all the power. Unfortunately, rather than being the interesting gender role reversal I thought it would be, everything was the same, only with genders flipped. It gave me a new appreciation of Bishop's Jewels world.

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Sun, Apr. 11th, 2010 05:57 pm (UTC)
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Posted by [personal profile] jonquil
I cannot tell you how much it pleases me that you share my love for these cracktastic books.

I mean, MAGICAL COCK RINGS!!!! WINGS!!!!! SEX-ORIENTED MAGIC!!! MAGIC HORSIES AND MAGIC DOGS AND MAGIC TIGERS!!!!

I am hopelessly, hopelessly addicted and deeply ashamed of myself. The only one that wasn't a pleasure was the dumb one with them trapped in a Halloween haunted house.

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Sun, Apr. 11th, 2010 05:59 pm (UTC)
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Posted by [personal profile] jonquil
And the solution was weird. Selfish woman, selfish to the core, and cruel. And the solution is to make her ugly? WTFing F? All she is likely to learn from being not-pretty is that people are MEEEEN to her and they should STOP. Dumb. (Of course, she'll probably come back, worse than ever, and this is the author's clumsy way to achieve this. But it's dumb. God knows Saetan has killed people for less.)

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Sun, Apr. 11th, 2010 06:18 pm (UTC)
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Posted by [personal profile] inkstone
I'm still bitter over that book because Surreal is my favorite character in the Black Jewels world and she got stuck in the stupidest story ever.

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Sun, Apr. 11th, 2010 06:23 pm (UTC)
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Posted by [personal profile] inkstone
I know. It wasn't her beauty that was the problem; it was her personality that was bad. And if we're supposed to draw the conclusion that beauty = bad personality, then that causes Jaenelle and her BFFs to fall apart!

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Mon, Apr. 12th, 2010 12:18 am (UTC)
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Posted by [personal profile] jonquil
Yup. Surreal and Karla, yaaaaay.

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Tue, Apr. 13th, 2010 08:45 pm (UTC)
Posted by [identity profile] saraspeaking.wordpress.com
Delurking to express surprise and love that Someone Else Reads Ann Bishop. I've only read the trilogy (er, a lot) and while I adored it the first go-round (it has Strong Women! Sex! Hot Guys With Wings!), in subsequent readings I just got more and more bothered by certain aspects of it and I think that @jonquil has nailed it. I just sort of felt ashamed that I was so head-over-heels for something like, er. This.

I think too that I kinda feel bait-n'-switched, like, it was so awesome to me to read a fantasy story about women kicking ass, but then when I went back and read it with a more critical eye it seemed like that had just been window dressing because, really, gender stereotyping much? I almost don't know how I missed it that first time. (I blame the wings.)

This, though, is making me think that there's more to this series that I should really start exploring. So thanks for the push :)

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Thu, Apr. 15th, 2010 12:07 pm (UTC)
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Posted by [personal profile] inkstone
We both know Anne Bishop doesn't have the writing chops to do that. ;)

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Thu, Apr. 15th, 2010 12:11 pm (UTC)
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Posted by [personal profile] inkstone
Yeah, most BJ fic definitely doesn't improve or subvert the canon. My latest attempt to find some resulted into my stumbling into some very heteronormative fic (featuring Karla, of all people) and I backpedalled hard because it was like reading about some other character.

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Thu, Apr. 15th, 2010 12:12 pm (UTC)
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Posted by [personal profile] inkstone
....:ponders:

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Thu, Apr. 15th, 2010 12:14 pm (UTC)
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Posted by [personal profile] inkstone
Yeah, like, I was thinking about her backstory and how she had that disastrous encounter with Daemon? I really would have liked to see that disaster carried through their relationship rather than it being this random blip in their personal history that's mentioned once and never referred to again!

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Thu, Apr. 15th, 2010 02:17 pm (UTC)
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Posted by [personal profile] jonquil
You are so very right about "dumb", with its horrid origins. I have mostly gotten "lame" out of my vocabulary, so I'll put "dumb" on the list.

Actually, the next book with her actually slowly getting a clue would be awesome. But unfortunately Bishop *really* doesn't write that way; as you say, there's Jaenelle, and then there's everybody who opposes her or her people, who is EEEEVIL.

I kind of miss the Jaenelle who took on her old girls' school. Corpses everywhere.

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Thu, Apr. 15th, 2010 02:19 pm (UTC)
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Posted by [personal profile] jonquil
Oh, God, they should totes fall in love. I love the idea of Surreal hanging around Karla's court and grinning menaacingly. And then Karla and Surreal cackling at each other and everybody else looking nervous.

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Thu, Apr. 15th, 2010 06:06 pm (UTC)
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Posted by [personal profile] lovepeaceohana
(ps. this is the same poster, just + DW account, courtesy of [personal profile] zvi's huge page of invite codes.)

Yes, Jaenelle was a total Mary Sue. I didn't get that the first time 'round, either, but on further reading it was painfully, painfully obvious. I had some issues around that as well, because of the way I'd been trained to autoread Mary Sues as BAD WRITING, BAD! *smacks with newspaper*, but the whole debate going 'round now about Mary Sues is making me rethink that, so we'll see.

But yes a million to wanting someone else to play with the world she halfbuilt and take those awesome possibilities to their logical (and maybe even illogical!) conclusions, or to at least explore them in new and bold ways that get sadly unaddressed in the actual canon. If you do find links to good fanfiction would you mind sharing? *hopeful*

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Mon, Apr. 19th, 2010 08:55 pm (UTC)
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Posted by [personal profile] jonquil
Exactly. It's as if Witch was the only interesting part of Jaenelle. Which... really doesn't go with the child-Jaenelle we saw.

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