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kindkit ([personal profile] kindkit) wrote2010-06-08 10:14 pm
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book recs wanted

I'm planning to pre-order China Miéville's Kraken, which comes out June 29 (OMG IT'S ABOUT SQUID-WORSHIPPING CULTISTS I CAN'T WAIT!!!). If I increase my order by about $7.50, I get free shipping. (Yes, I am buying from Amazon. Yes, I know Amazon is fail in various ways. I also know that Amazon has cheap books and I have very little money.)

Anyway, the trouble is, I can't decide on another book to buy. So I turn to you. Please rec me one book that you think is not just worth reading, but worth owning, and that's available in paperback. A sentence or two about why you think it's wonderful would be helpful.

I tend to prefer genre fiction (science fiction, fantasy, mystery, comics) to mainstream fiction. I also really like queer-positive books, especially ones with gay men as major characters. However, all suggestions are welcome.
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[personal profile] ellen_fremedon 2010-06-09 04:01 am (UTC)(link)
It's two books, technically, but they're in print in one omnibus volume: The Steerswoman's Road, comprising The Steerswoman and The Outskirter's Secret, by Rosemary Kirstein. This is an SF series that starts out looking like fantasy, and has some of the best worldbuilding I've ever read. They're basically science fiction about science, or maybe about epistemology; they lead you into perfectly logical deductions that are sometimes right, and sometimes proved dizzyingly wrong when new facts arise; and they feature two smart, competent women who have a great partnership and friendship.

(They're also the start of a series that's still ongoing-- it has a definite endpoint, but Kirstein writes very slowly, so it may be a while before we reach it-- but the book-length arcs are good and each volume ends in a satisfactory place. And while the fourth book is in print, the third book isn't, though it's widely available secondhand through the major online sellers. But don't let any of that deter you-- Kirstein is writing some of the best science fiction I've ever read, full stop.)