Snake-Eater
Nov. 14th, 2025 10:46 amSnake-Eater, T Kingfisher, 2025 fantasy novel. Similar to her horror - a woman, a life event, a house, family history, alarming events - but maybe tipped toward fantasy rather than horror, tonally. I continue to like this book and will read it as many times as she writes one; I particularly enjoyed this one because we got to spend time in the desert and it appealed to the little part of me that's always missing the West.
Spoilers: I liked the near-future setting, I thought that was a nice twist. Also this is basically that one episde of Next Gen people always make fun of, where Crusher gets it on with her grandma's ghost ex, but I never thought that episode was as bad as people say, and Vernon did a great job with it here.
By coincidence, my next book is looking to be Motheater, which would have made a nice double-feature review, but it's long enough that I didn't want to wait to do this one until I finished it for fear of losing track of this one.
Spoilers: I liked the near-future setting, I thought that was a nice twist. Also this is basically that one episde of Next Gen people always make fun of, where Crusher gets it on with her grandma's ghost ex, but I never thought that episode was as bad as people say, and Vernon did a great job with it here.
By coincidence, my next book is looking to be Motheater, which would have made a nice double-feature review, but it's long enough that I didn't want to wait to do this one until I finished it for fear of losing track of this one.
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Date: 2025-11-14 05:44 pm (UTC)(Though it's a continuum rather than a binary; _Hemlock & Silver_ was good, but I almost bounced off of it a couple of times.)
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Date: 2025-11-14 06:32 pm (UTC)